In the Days When the World Was Wide
NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Henry Lawson
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition : Good with mild foxing and tanning, No dustjacket, Mild foxing and tanning, No markings or notes
This book is a collection of poems by Henry Lawson, an Australian writer and poet. It was published by Angus and Robertson in 1896 in a third edition and has 234 pages. The book contains poems that reflect LawsonÕs views on the Australian bush, the city life, the working class, and the national identity. Some of the poems include ÒThe Roaring DaysÓ, ÒThe Lights of Cobb and Co.Ó, ÒThe DroverÕs WifeÓ, and ÒAndyÕs Gone with CattleÓ. Additional remarks: front end papers yellowed, front end papers light foxing, foxing and tanning on pages.
Author: Henry Lawson
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition : Good with mild foxing and tanning, No dustjacket, Mild foxing and tanning, No markings or notes
This book is a collection of poems by Henry Lawson, an Australian writer and poet. It was published by Angus and Robertson in 1896 in a third edition and has 234 pages. The book contains poems that reflect LawsonÕs views on the Australian bush, the city life, the working class, and the national identity. Some of the poems include ÒThe Roaring DaysÓ, ÒThe Lights of Cobb and Co.Ó, ÒThe DroverÕs WifeÓ, and ÒAndyÕs Gone with CattleÓ. Additional remarks: front end papers yellowed, front end papers light foxing, foxing and tanning on pages.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Henry Lawson
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition : Good with mild foxing and tanning, No dustjacket, Mild foxing and tanning, No markings or notes
This book is a collection of poems by Henry Lawson, an Australian writer and poet. It was published by Angus and Robertson in 1896 in a third edition and has 234 pages. The book contains poems that reflect LawsonÕs views on the Australian bush, the city life, the working class, and the national identity. Some of the poems include ÒThe Roaring DaysÓ, ÒThe Lights of Cobb and Co.Ó, ÒThe DroverÕs WifeÓ, and ÒAndyÕs Gone with CattleÓ. Additional remarks: front end papers yellowed, front end papers light foxing, foxing and tanning on pages.
Author: Henry Lawson
Format: Softback
Remarks on Condition : Good with mild foxing and tanning, No dustjacket, Mild foxing and tanning, No markings or notes
This book is a collection of poems by Henry Lawson, an Australian writer and poet. It was published by Angus and Robertson in 1896 in a third edition and has 234 pages. The book contains poems that reflect LawsonÕs views on the Australian bush, the city life, the working class, and the national identity. Some of the poems include ÒThe Roaring DaysÓ, ÒThe Lights of Cobb and Co.Ó, ÒThe DroverÕs WifeÓ, and ÒAndyÕs Gone with CattleÓ. Additional remarks: front end papers yellowed, front end papers light foxing, foxing and tanning on pages.
In the Days When the World Was Wide
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