I first read Banjo Paterson's work as part of an undergrad class. Re-reading this, especially on my travels through the (US) Southwest, makes me realise how similar Australia and the United States were (are?) in their imaginations about the country and about the wonders of what the writers/poets saw.
Paterson's love of the land and its people come across pretty clearly while, at the same time, the indigenous people who occupied much of the land he's writing about are either the "strong, noble" types or absent. On the whole, a great picture of what it was like to explore and travel around Australia then and still relevant today, especially if, like me, you were exploring a similar territory as the one Paterson talks about.
I should probably mention that I acquired this copy for $1.50 in San Luis and it's selling on Amazon for $88.