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  1. The Banjo of the Bush: The Life and Times of A.B. Banjo Paterson by Clement Semmler, 1988-07
  2. Banjo Paterson's Images of Australia by Banjo Paterson - photographs by Douglass Baglin, 1985

21. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 8
PATEN, HJ; Paterson, A(ndrew) B(arton) “Banjo”; (18641941); PATHFINDER;pseudonym of John Wilkinson Hornby, (1913-1978); PATHFINDER
http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/paper/q8.htm
British Juvenile Story Papers
and Pocket Libraries Index
Index: Stories, Listed by Author, Part 8
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22. OzLit@Vicnet - E-text Of The Man From Snowy River (Banjo Paterson)
Preliminary Pages. The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses (2 ed.) by AndrewBarton ‘Banjo’ Paterson Australian Poet, Reporter — 18641941.
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/snowy01.html
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THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER
AND OTHER VERSES
Prelims
Prelude
Contents
(E-text) The Man from Snowy River and other verses by A. B. (Banjo) Paterson

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Preliminary Pages
The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses (2 ed.) [Note on text: Lines longer than 75 characters have been broken according to metre, and the continuation is indented two spaces. Also, some obvious errors, after being confirmed against other sources, have been corrected.] The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses London: The Oxford University Press, Amen Corner, E.C

23. Three Elephant Power And Other Stories By A. B. Paterson : Arthur's Classic Nove
The Project Gutenberg Etext of Three Elephant Power and Other Stories by Andrew Barton'Banjo' Paterson Australian Poet Reporter 18641941. Please take
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This document is prepared for Arthur's Classic Novels from Gutenberg text. Volunteers prepared the Gutenberg text. XHTML markup is by Arthur Wendover. October 20, 2002. (See source file for details.) This is the etext version of the book Three Elephant Power and Other Stories by A. B. Paterson, taken from the original Gutenberg etext 3elph10.txt. Unityspot.com
Three Elephant Power and Other Stories
By A. B. Paterson
Author of The Man from Snowy River, Rio Grande
Saltbush Bill, J.P., An Outback Marriage, Etc.
These stories appeared originally in several Australian journals.
Contents
Three Elephant Power
The Oracle
The Cast-iron Canvasser
The Merino Sheep
The Bullock
White-when-he's-wanted
The Downfall of Mulligan's The Amateur Gardener Thirsty Island Dan Fitzgerald Explains The Cat Sitting in Judgment The Dog The Dog as a Sportsman Concerning a Steeplechase Rider Victor Second Concerning a Dog-fight His Masterpiece Done for the Double Three Elephant Power "Them things," said Alfred the chauffeur, tapping the speed indicator with his fingers, "them things are all right for the police. But, Lord, you can fix 'em up if you want to. Did you ever hear about Henery, that used to drive for old John Bull about Henery and the elephant?" Alfred was chauffeur to a friend of mine who owned a very powerful car. Alfred was part of that car. Weirdly intelligent, of poor physique, he might have been any age from fifteen to eighty. His education had been somewhat hurried, but there was no doubt as to his mechanical ability. He took to a car like a young duck to water. He talked motor, thought motor, and would have accepted I won't say with enthusiasm, for Alfred's motto was 'Nil admirari' but without hesitation, an offer to drive in the greatest race in the world. He could drive really well, too; as for belief in himself, after six months' apprenticeship in a garage he was prepared to vivisect a six-cylinder engine with the confidence of a diplomaed bachelor of engineering.

24. Authors P-R
1940 Parkman, Francis, 18231893 Parlette, Ralph, 1870-1930 Patanjali Paterson,AB (Andrew Barton), 1864-1941 AKA Paterson, Banjo, 1864-1941 Paterson, Banjo
http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/p-r.htm
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Packard, Frank L. (Frank Lucius), 1877-1942
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922
Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937
Paine, Ralph Delahaye, 1871-1925
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
Palmer, Alice Freeman, 1855-1902
Paramananda, Swami, 1884-1940, Translator
Parker, Gilbert, 1862-1932
Parker, K. Langloh (Katie Langloh Mrs), 1856-1940
Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893
Parlette, Ralph, 1870-1930 Patanjali Paterson, A. B. (Andrew Barton), 1864-1941 AKA: Paterson, Banjo, 1864-1941 Paterson, Banjo, 1864-1941 AKA: Paterson, A. B. (Andrew Barton), 1864-1941 Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dighton, 1823-1896 Patten, William, 1868-1946, Editor Patterson, J. H. (John Henry), 1867-1947 Payn, James, 1830-1898 Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866 Peattie, Elia W. (Elia Wilkinson), 1862-1935 Pedler, Margaret Pedley, Ethel C. Pellico, Silvio, 1789-1854 Penfeather, Amabel AKA: Cooper, Susan Fenimore, 1813-1894

25. Clancy Of The Overflow
AB Banjo Paterson 18641941. Clancy of the Overflow . I had writtenhim a letter which I had, for want of better Knowledge, sent
http://www.newtrix.com/poems/bp-clancy.htm

26. About Waltzing Matilda
Andrew Barton (Banjo) Patterson 18641941 was a solicitor (lawyer) by professionand 5 kids at Rochedale State School call tell you all about Banjo Paterson.
http://www.ozramp.net.au/~senani/waltz.htm

27. "Spirit Of Australia"
Mackellar was the recipient of an OBE in 1968 for her service to theCommonwealth. Return to locator AB (Banjo) Paterson (18641941).
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/3789/Poetry.html
"Spirit of Australia"
When I was a very young girl, my Dad used to recite these and many other poems to me...I just wanted to share them with people, so they could enjoy them and possibly understand the words and the essence of Australia.
Poetry Locator
MY COUNTRY

CLANCY OF THE OVERFLOW

THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER

IN THE DAYS WHEN THE WORLD WAS WIDE

Dorothea Mackellar (1883-1968) Dorothea Mackellar is known nationally for her poem 'My Country' which is probably the best known of all Australian poems. Generations of Australian school children have learned the stirring lines of this work. The language accurately evokes the seasons and colours of Australia and sounds a chord of patriotism in most Australian hearts. This example of Mackellar's work contrasts Australia with England: MY COUNTRY
by Dorothea Mackellar The love of field and coppice
Of green and shaded lanes,
Of ordered woods and gardens Is running in your veins. Strong love of grey-blue distance, Brown streams and soft, dim skies I know, but cannot share it

28. Tom Waits Supplement EXTRAS Waltzing Matilda
You'll come awaltzing Matilda with me. Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson1864-1941. In Australia the song gained such popularity, it
http://www.keeslau.com/TomWaitsSupplement/Extras/waltzingmatilda.htm

29. Poeti P-Q
Patchen, Kenneth (19111972); Paterson, Andrew Barton (Banjo) (1864-1941)- poems and writings on his poems. Paz, Octavio (1914-1998
http://www.oltre.it/index/poeti_pq.htm
POETI P-Q

30. La Vir' El Neg^rivero (Andrew Barton PATERSON)
Andrew Barton ( Banjo ) Paterson endru bat'n (bango) pátas'n(18641941) naskigis apud Orange orang, Nova Sud-Kimrujo.
http://donh.best.vwh.net/Esperanto/Literaturo/Poezio/negxrivero.html
Enkomputiligis Don HARLOW
La vir' el Neørivero
de Andrew Barton PATERSON
elangligis Ken LINTON
laý Aýstralia Antologio , red. Alan TOWSEY, Pisa: Edistudio, 1988, paøoj 66-70
Andrew Barton ("Banjo") Paterson a s'n] (1864-1941) naskiøis apud Orange [or a nø] , Nova Sud-Kimrujo. Li pasigis siajn fruajn jarojn en la kamparo, kie li bone konatiøis kun brutpelistoj kaj þafbienuloj, sed fine fariøis solicitoro. Lia posta vivo estis plena de prestiøo kaj aventuro, sed de 1919 li loøis en Sidnejo.
Li tuj famiøis post la apero de la jena poemo en 1895, kaj li estas ankoraý unu el niaj plej popularaj poetoj. Li estas la æefa folkpoeto de Aýstralio, estante ankaý la aýtoro de la nacia kanto "Vals' kun Matilda" , kaj elstara baladisto pri æevaloj. Alan TOWSEY La bieno aktiviøis æar la famon aýdis ni:
Æevalid' bonrasa ¼us eskapis for,
Kaj fariøis makisbesto multvalora estis øi
Do sportuloj æiuj venis por esplor';
Jam pruvita rajdantaro el proksimo kaj el for'
Dum la nokto iris al biena hal'
Æar boþanoj amas rajdi en riskplena serælabor'

31. Www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext95/snowy11.txt
The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Man from Snowy River***** and Other Verses byAndrew Barton `Banjo' PatersonAustralian Poet/Reporter 18641941 Please take
http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext95/snowy11.txt
*****The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Man from Snowy River***** and Other Verses by Andrew Barton `Banjo' Paterson[Australian Poet/Reporter 1864-1941] Please take a look at the important information in this header. We encourage you to keep this file on your own disk, keeping an electronic path open for the next readers. Do not remove this. **Welcome To The World of Free Plain Vanilla Electronic Texts** **Etexts Readable By Both Humans and By Computers, Since 1971** *These Etexts Prepared By Hundreds of Volunteers and Donations* Information on contacting Project Gutenberg to get Etexts, and further information is included below. We need your donations. The Man from Snowy River by Andrew Barton `Banjo' Paterson February, 1995 [Etext #213] entered/proofed by A. Light, of Waxhaw

32. Www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext95/3elph10.txt
The Project Gutenberg Etext of Three Elephant Power and Other Stories by Andrew Barton`Banjo' Paterson Australian Poet Reporter 18641941. Please take
http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext95/3elph10.txt
proofed by L. Bowser

33. PPE - Working Class Encyclopedia P2
EI. PASTEUR, Louis French bacteriologist. PATCHEN, Kenneth US Writer.Paterson, Banjo (18641941) Australian poet and balladaire.
http://hammer.prohosting.com/~penz/encycl/p2encyc.htm
Parliament - Peasants Revolt
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Makes enforceable Laws and policies which affect the rest of the country. But it is doubtful that any one policy can be equally beneficial to all people. History of English Parliament
Parliament evolved in the Middle Ages from the Great Council of the Realm which acted as an advisory body to the monarch. Originally it consisted of the great landholders, chief nobles, and the church prelates. This evolved into the House of Lords. From the 13th century the monarch would sometimes also call representatives from the knights, the lower clergy and the burgesses (becoming the House of Commons). From this era came the long struggle for supremacy. Gradually the Commons won the right to control revenue collected for the monarch's use. During the English Civil War (see Cromwell ) parliament expressed its supremacy by beheading the monarch. The Glorious Revolution est'd the sovereignty (power over the nation) of parliament over the monarch. The increasing dependence of the prime (chief) minister on parliament (and not the monarch) occurred during the 18th century. The great reforms of the 19th century brought in universal suffrage for men and the secret ballot. The Parliament Act of 1911 abolished the veto power of the House of Lords and the Representation of the People Acts which extended suffrage to women, the principle of one person one vote, and the lowering of the voting age.

34. Aussie Links
A chronology of the poems of Banjo Paterson Andrew Barton (Banjo) Patterson 18641941.Authorof many famous Australian poems, including Waltzing Matilda.
http://www.ancoraimparo.net/australia/auslinks.htm
Aussie Links For more information on Australia, try these links. Please note, specific information on the beautiful island state of Tasmania can be found HERE

Land Down Under
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35. Saltbush Bill, J.P., And Other Verses By A. B. Paterson
Saltbush Bill, JP, and Other Verses By AB Paterson Andrew Barton( Banjo ) Paterson, Australian poet journalist. 18641941.
http://encyclopediaindex.com/b/biljp10.htm
Saltbush Bill, J.P., and Other Verses
by A. B. Paterson
Hypertext Meanings and Commentaries
from the Encyclopedia of the Self
by Mark Zimmerman
Saltbush Bill, J.P., and Other Verses
By A. B. Paterson
Saltbush Bill, J.P., and Other Verses By A. B. Paterson Author of "The Man from Snowy River, and Other Verses",
"Rio Grande, and Other Verses", and "An Outback Marriage". Note Major A. B. Paterson has been on active service in Egypt
for the past eighteen months. The publishers feel it incumbent on them to say
that only a few of the pieces in this volume have been seen by him in proof;
and that he is not responsible for the selection, the arrangement or the title of "Saltbush Bill, J.P., and Other Verses". Table of Contents Song of the Pen Not for the love of women toil we, we of the craft, Song of the Wheat We have sung the song of the droving days, Brumby's Run It lies beyond the Western Pines Saltbush Bill on the Patriarchs Come all you little rouseabouts and climb upon my knee; The Reverend Mullineux I'd reckon his weight at eight-stun-eight

36. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book Rio Grande's Last Race And
Rio Grande's Last Race and Other Verses Andrew Barton `Banjo' Paterson AustralianPoet, Reporter 18641941. The verses in this collection have appeared in
http://tanaya.net/Books/rlast10/

37. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book Three Elephant Power By
Three Elephant Power Andrew Barton `Banjo' Paterson Australian Poet, Reporter 18641941. Three Elephant Power and Other Stories By AB Paterson, Author of
http://tanaya.net/Books/3elph10/

38. Senior D
Paterson, AB (Andrew Barton) (Banjo) , (18641941). http//dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=154.Lawson, Henry , (1867-1922).
http://www.kurwongbss.qld.edu.au/themes/gonebush/gonebush.htm
To explore the writings of Banjo Paterson http://www.uq.edu.au/~mlwham/banjo/index.html http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/text0011.html This is another Banjo Paterson site with a list of all his writings. For some interesting information about Henry Lawson http://www.abc.net.au/btn/australians/lawson.htm http://www.davidreilly.com/australian_explorers/ This is an excellent site for a desciption of the Australian explorers. Australian Ballads http://www.mooquack.com/ballads/ballads.html Australian Authors C.J. Dennis (1876 - 1938) http://ncc1701.apana.org.au/~larrikin/lit/authors/denniscj/denniscj.html Paterson, A. B. (Andrew Barton) (Banjo) , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=154
Lawson, Henry , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=152 Dennis, C. J. (Clarence Michael James) , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=227 Dyson, Edward , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=245 Ogilvie, Will (William Henry) , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=476 Spencer, T. E. (Thomas Edward) , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=587

39. Page 14
64 AB Banjo Paterson Autograph letter signed, to Dorothea Mackellar in response ABPaterson (18641941) is well-known for his quintessential Australian poems
http://www.joseflebovicgallery.com/Catalogue/Archive/Cat-92-2001/Pages/page14.ht
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Henry Kendall
B.E. Minns, Kendall's Cottage, c.1930s. Etching, initialled and titled Henry Kendall's Gosford Home in the plate; titled and initialled below, 8.7 x 12.1cm.
The Australian poet, Henry Kendall (1839-1882) was born at Yatteyattah, near Milton, N.S.W. His verse was a triumph over a life of adversity.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Photograph by J.W. Black, c.1860s. Albumen paper print carte de visite, 8.9 x 5.5cm. Several pin holes to backing, not affecting image.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) American poet. His works include the epic poem, "The Song of Hiawatha" (1855), based on the legends and stories of the Ojibway tribe, which caused a great deal of excitement, using Indian themes imaginatively for the first time in American literature.
Bernard O'Dowd Rare Australian work. Published in The Bulletin, Feb 20th 1919. Bernard O'Dowd (1866-1953), poet, journalist and public servant, was an opponent of Federation and contributed many satirical poems about Federation to the radical journal Tocsin. O'Dowd's best known poem is 'The Bush', written in 1912. He worked with the Victorian Supreme Court for many years while also being involved in literature, publishing and politics.

40. Genealogy Poetry
If there's a skeleton in your family's closet ..you may as wellmake him dance! ComeBy-Chance AB Banjo Paterson 1864-1941.
http://users.ap.net/~chenae/genpoem2.html
If there's a skeleton
in your family's closet... ...you may as well
make him dance! Come-By-Chance
A. B. "Banjo" Paterson
As I pondered very weary
o'er a volume long and dreary
For the plot was void of interest
'twas the Postal Guide, in fact,
There I learnt the true location,
distance, size, and population
Of each township, town, and village in the radius of the Act. And I learnt that Puckawidgee stands beside the Murrumbidgee, And that Booleroi and Bumble get their letters twice a year, Also that the post inspector, when he visited Collector, Closed the office up instanter, and re-opened Dungalear. But my languid mood forsook me, when I found a name that took me, Quite by chance I came across it `Come-by-Chance' was what I read; No location was assigned it, not a thing to help one find it, Just an N which stood for northward, and the rest was all unsaid. I shall leave my home, and forthward wander stoutly to the northward Till I come by chance across it, and I'll straightway settle down, For there can't be any hurry

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