Douglas Alexander Stewart
Born
in New Zealand
May 06, 1913
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Ned Kelly
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published
1942
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7 editions
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Best Australian Short Stories
by
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published
1971
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9 editions
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The Fire on the Snow
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published
1944
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4 editions
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Norman Lindsay: A personal memoir
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published
2012
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6 editions
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Springtime in Taranaki: An Autobiography of Youth
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published
2012
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4 editions
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Writers of the Bulletin
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Selected Poems
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published
1963
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4 editions
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Fishing around the Monaro: A selection from The seven rivers
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Sonnets to the Unknown Soldier
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published
1941
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Rutherford
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published
1962
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“My wife is a lovely leathery green, the blue-tongued lizard said;
Her eyes are as red as bulldog ants, lurking in holes in her head;
Her body is made of the speckled grass, a violet grows on her tongue,
And I could watch her for fifty years if nobody blundered along.”
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Her eyes are as red as bulldog ants, lurking in holes in her head;
Her body is made of the speckled grass, a violet grows on her tongue,
And I could watch her for fifty years if nobody blundered along.”
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“All things move in time as they move in a dream;
Abrupt, symbolic, like mountains seen through a rift,
They tower and vanish.
from The Jacaranda by Douglas Stewart”
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Abrupt, symbolic, like mountains seen through a rift,
They tower and vanish.
from The Jacaranda by Douglas Stewart”
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