
Complete Works: Singer of the Bush 1885-1900 & Song of The Pen 1901-1941
Author: A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson
Binding: Hardback
Published: Lansdowne Press, 1983
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This definitive two-volume set presents the complete poetic works of A.B. âBanjoâ Paterson, Australiaâs iconic bush bard and literary patriot. Singer of the Bush captures the formative years of 1885â1900, chronicling the rugged landscapes, larrikin spirit, and frontier ethos that shaped national identity through verse. Song of the Pen continues from 1901â1941, illustrating Patersonâs evolution as a commentator on war, politics, and modernity while retaining his lyrical command of rhythm and vernacular.
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$8.47Complete Works: Singer of the Bush 1885-1900 & Song of The Pen 1901-1941
Author: A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson
Binding: Hardback
Published: Lansdowne Press, 1983
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This definitive two-volume set presents the complete poetic works of A.B. âBanjoâ Paterson, Australiaâs iconic bush bard and literary patriot. Singer of the Bush captures the formative years of 1885â1900, chronicling the rugged landscapes, larrikin spirit, and frontier ethos that shaped national identity through verse. Song of the Pen continues from 1901â1941, illustrating Patersonâs evolution as a commentator on war, politics, and modernity while retaining his lyrical command of rhythm and vernacular.
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Author: A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson
Binding: Hardback
Published: Lansdowne Press, 1983
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This definitive two-volume set presents the complete poetic works of A.B. âBanjoâ Paterson, Australiaâs iconic bush bard and literary patriot. Singer of the Bush captures the formative years of 1885â1900, chronicling the rugged landscapes, larrikin spirit, and frontier ethos that shaped national identity through verse. Song of the Pen continues from 1901â1941, illustrating Patersonâs evolution as a commentator on war, politics, and modernity while retaining his lyrical command of rhythm and vernacular.











