HEARTS OF GOLD, AND OTHER VERSES.
Daily Telegraph: "Will be welcomed by all who love the stirring music and strong masculine feeling of this poet's verse."
The Academy: " A book of honest, direct, sympathetic, humorous writing about Australia from within is worth a library of travellers' tales… The result is a real book—a book in a hundred. His language is terse, supple, and richly idiomatic. He can tell a yarn with the best."
The Bulletin: " These stories are the real Australia, written by the foremost living Australian author… Lawson's genius remains as vivid and human as when he first boiled his literary billy."
The Athenaeum: "This is a long way the best work Mr. Lawson has yet given us. These stories are so good that (from the literary point of view of course) one hopes they are not autobiographical. As autobiography they would be good, as pure fiction they are more of an attainment."
London: Wm. Blackwood & Sons.
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