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  1. An outback marriage by A B. 1864-1941 Paterson, 2010-08-16
  2. The collected verse of A.B. Paterson: containing The man from Snowy River, Rio Grande, Saltbush Bill, J.P. ; with an introd. by Frederick T. Macartney by A B. 1864-1941 Paterson, 2010-05-13
  3. The collected verse of A. B. Paterson, containing The man from Snowy River, Rio Grande [and] Saltbush Bill, J.P. ; with an introd. by Frederick T. Macartney by A B. 1864-1941 Paterson, 2010-09-09
  4. The old bush songs composed and sung in the bushranging, digging, and overlanding days by A B. 1864-1941 Paterson, 2010-08-21
  5. Biography - Paterson, A.B. (1864-1941): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  6. Three elephant power, and other stories by A B. 1864-1941 Paterson, 2010-08-26
  7. Rio Grande's last race, and other verses by A B. 1864-1941 Paterson, 2010-09-09
  8. The man from Snowy river and other verses by A B. 1864-1941 Paterson, 2010-08-09
  9. The man from Snowy River, and other verses by A B. 1864-1941 Paterson, 2010-07-28
  10. Rio Grande's last race and other verses by A B. 1864-1941 Paterson, 2010-09-13
  11. Three elephant power, and other stories by A B. 1864-1941 Paterson, 2010-09-04
  12. The man from Snowy River and other verses by A B. 1864-1941 Paterson, 2010-07-28
  13. The man from Snowy River and other verses. by A. B. Paterson. by Paterson. A. B. (Andrew Barton). 1864-1941., 1896-01-01
  14. The collected verse of A. B. Paterson. containing The man from S by Paterson. A. B. (Andrew Barton). 1864-1941., 1921-01-01

81. Victorian And Edwardian Collection
Paterson, AB (Andrew Barton), 18641941. John Glynn a story of social work.London Macmillan, 1907. Paterson, AB (Andrew Barton), 1864-1941.
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82. THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER By A.B. "Banjo" Paterson (1864 - 1941)
THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER by AB Banjo Paterson. There was movement at the station,for the word had passed Return to the AB Banjo Paterson page.
http://www.middlemiss.org/lit/authors/patersonab/poetry/snowy.html
THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER by A.B. "Banjo" Paterson
There was movement at the station, for the word had passed around That the colt from old Regret had got away, And had joined the wild bush horses - he was worth a thousand pound, So all the cracks had gathered to the fray. All the tried and noted riders from the stations near and far Had mustered at the homestead overnight, For the bushmen love hard riding where the wild bush horses are, And the stockhorse snuffs the battle with delight.
There was Harrison, who made his pile when Pardon won the cup, The old man with his hair as white as snow; But few could ride beside him when his blood was fairly up - He would go wherever horse and man could go. And Clancy of the Overflow came down to lend a hand, No better horseman ever held the reins; For never horse could throw him while the saddle girths would stand, He learnt to ride while droving on the plains.
And one was there, a stripling on a small and weedy beast, He was something like a racehorse undersized, With a touch of Timor pony - three parts thoroughbred at least - And such as are by mountain horsemen prized. He was hard and tough and wiry - just the sort that won't say die - There was courage in his quick impatient tread; And he bore the badge of gameness in his bright and fiery eye, And the proud and lofty carriage of his head.
But still so slight and weedy, one would doubt his power to stay, And the old man said, "That horse will never do For a long a tiring gallop - lad, you'd better stop away, Those hills are far too rough for such as you." So he waited sad and wistful - only Clancy stood his friend - "I think we ought to let him come," he said; "I warrant he'll be with us when he's wanted at the end, For both his horse and he are mountain bred.

83. NANCY BIRD
BANJO Paterson. (1864 1941) ‘Banjo’ Paterson was a poet who captured themagic of Australia’s bush and the characters who lived there.
http://www.abc.net.au/btn/australians/bpatterson.htm
BANJO PATERSON Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong, under the shade of a coolabah tree, and he sang as he watched and waited till his billy boiled, you’ll come a waltzing matilda with me. ‘Banjo’ Paterson was a poet who captured the magic of Australia’s bush and the characters who lived there. His ballads inspired a pride in Australia unseen before in the country’s history. Banjo’s "Waltzing Matilda" has become Australia’s unofficial national anthem. Andrew Barton Paterson was born in 1864 on a farm in New South Wales, the eldest of seven children. We know about Banjo’s childhood because he wrote about it for his grandchildren. These stories were published in a book "The Illalong Children" "My first impressions are of life on a mixed sheep and cattle station called Buckinbah in the west of New South Wales somewhere about 1868. "My father was away from home a lot, looking after our Queensland place and my mother was busy from daylight until dark with household work." When Banjo was seven years old the family moved to "Illalong" - a property near the Snowy Mountains.

84. A. B. Paterson Life Stories, Books, & Links
AB Paterson (1864 1941). Category Australian Literature. Born February 17,1864 Narambla, New South Wales, Australia. Died February 5, 1941
http://www.todayinliterature.com/biography/a.b.paterson.asp
TABLE OF CONTENTS A. B. Paterson - Life Stories, Books, and Links Biographical Information
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION A. B. Paterson (1864 - 1941) Category: Australian Literature Born: February 17, 1864
Narambla, New South Wales, Australia Died: February 5, 1941 Related authors:
Peter Carey
list all writers A. B. Paterson - LIFE STORIES Banjo Paterson's "Waltzing Matilda"
On this day in 1864 A.B. ("Banjo") Paterson, the Australian bush poet who wrote "Waltzing Matilda," was born in New South Wales. The story of the creation of Australia's unofficial national anthem is an engaging one, a convergence of history, politics, biography, etymology and irony that begins with the 1894 Sheep-Shearers' Strike and unravels in all directions. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Bush Ballads, Poems, Stories and Journalism

85. Poets Australia - (Banjo) A.B.Paterson - Australian Poet, Music, Photos
a very amusing poem by AB ( Banjo ) Paterson (1864 1941) spacer. It was somewhereup the country, in a land of rock and scrub,
http://www.imagesaustralia.com/banjopaterson.htm
A.B. Paterson Dorothea Mackellar Henry Lawson Adam Lindsay Gordon ... Henry Kendall Andrew Barton Paterson - another favourite Australian poet and sometimes known as "The Banjo" (this pseudonym was the name of a station racehorse). Scroll down for more information or click here for
The Man from Snowy River.

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Paterson wrote many poems and was one of our most prolific and popular poets. This particular poem really shows in verse the quirkiness of Australian humour.
If you would like to learn a little more about the life of Banjo Paterson and read his famous poems
The Man from Snowy River
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Waltzing Matilda click here The Geebung Polo Club. a very amusing poem by A.B. ("Banjo") Paterson It was somewhere up the country, in a land of rock and scrub, That they formed an institution called the Geebung Polo Club. They were long and wiry natives from the rugged mountain side, And the horse was never saddled that the Geebungs couldn't ride; But their style of playing polo was irregular and rash - They had mighty little science, but a mighty lot of dash:

86. Poets Australia - The Man From Snowy River By A.B.Paterson, Photos, Music
Poets Australia ABPaterson, Banjo Paterson, The Man from Snowy River, Photos,Pictures, Music portray Australian Life.
http://www.imagesaustralia.com/themanfromsnowyriver.htm

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Henry Kendall Dorothea Mackellar Adam Lindsay Gordon ... Henry Lawson
The Man from Snowy River - a very popular ballad written by one of our favourite Australian poets A.B. Paterson who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym of "The Banjo" - the name of a station racehorse. For more information please scroll down.
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Compared with some of our other famous poets and the tragic situations connected with them, Paterson seems to have led a charmed life.
Paterson the son of Andrew Bogle Paterson, a grazier, was born at Narrambla, near Mosman in New South Wales on 17th February 1864. He was educated at Sydney Grammar School and then studied law at the Sydney University and for thirty four years until 1900 he practised law in Sydney. In 1903 he married Alice Walker and they were blest with a son and daughter.
Using the pseudonym "The Banjo" he contributed ballads to the Sydney Bulletin which included "Clancy of the Overflow" and "The Man from Snowy River". A book of ballads

87. MusicAustralia - View Theme
Names Paterson, AB18641941., National Library of Australia. Names Cowan,Marie., Paterson, AB1864-1941., Wood, Thomas,1892-1950. 1 score (12 p.)
http://www.musicaustralia.org/apps/MA?function=viewTheme&name=Waltzing Matilda

88. MusicAustralia - View Theme
Names Cowan, Marie., Williams, Noel., Paterson, AB18641941. 1 score (3 p.)http//nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an5749765. Collection In 2 collections
http://www.musicaustralia.org/apps/MA?function=viewTheme&name=Waltzing Matilda&&

89. Michelle's Australian Information Pages - Poems By A. B. 'Banjo' Paterson
by AB ( Banjo ) Paterson (1864 1941) (original version). Oh there once was aswagman camped in the billabongs, Under the shade of a Coolibah tree;
http://home.iprimus.com.au/michellejbailey/Paterson.htm
Clancy of The Overflow
by A. B. ('Banjo') Paterson (1864 - 1941)
I had written him a letter which I had, for want of better
Knowledge, sent to where I met him down the Lachlan, years ago,
He was shearing when I knew him, so I sent the letter to him,
Just "on spec", addressed as follows, "Clancy, of The Overflow" And an answer came directed in a writing unexpected,
(And I think the same was written with a thumb-nail dipped in tar)
'Twas his shearing mate who wrote it, and verbatim I will quote it:
"Clancy's gone to Queensland droving, and we don't know where he are." In my wild erratic fancy visions come to me of Clancy
Gone a-droving "down the Cooper" where the Western drovers go;
As the stock are slowly stringing, Clancy rides behind them singing,
For the drover's life has pleasures that the townsfolk never know. And the bush hath friends to meet him, and their kindly voices greet him In the murmur of the breezes and the river on its bars, And he sees the vision splendid of the sunlit plains extended, And at night the wondrous glory of the everlasting stars.

90. Michelle's Australian Information Pages - Australian Poetry
Great Australian poems by famous poet s, AB Banjo Paterson, Andrew BartonPaterson (1864 1941) was most famous for his stirring Bush Ballads.
http://home.iprimus.com.au/michellejbailey/poetry.htm
Australian Poetry When I think of great Australian poet's the names A. B. 'Banjo' Paterson
Henry Lawson
and Dorothea Mackellar spring to mind.
This is just a very small collection of their works. Andrew Barton ('Banjo') Paterson Andrew Barton Paterson (1864 - 1941) was most famous for his stirring Bush Ballads . 'The Banjo', the name of a racehorse his father once owned, was the pen-name used by Paterson when he began contributing verses to The Bulletin, an influential newspaper of the time. His first big success was 'Clancy of the Overflow' which appeared in 1889. Paterson was born 17 February 1864, at Narambla, New South Wales. He was the son of a Scottish immigrant and the eldest of seven children. His younger years were spent near Yass in NSW. He attended Sydney Grammar School, but left at the age of 16. Paterson sat unsuccessfully for a university scholarship and entered a lawyer's office as an articled clerk - later becoming managing clerk and then a partner in the firm, Street and Paterson. Banjo Paterson was commissioned by the Sydney Morning Herald and became a successful journalist and war correspondent during the Boer War in 1899, and the Boxer Rebellion in China, in 1901.

91. Australian Racing Hall Of Fame
AB Banjo Paterson 1864 – 1941 Few wrote with such passion for the sportof racing as Banjo Paterson. From an early career
http://www.racinghalloffame.com.au/inductees/banjo.htm

92. A. B. Paterson
AB Paterson Andrew Barton Banjo Patterson (1864 1941) was a famous ahref= ../atlas/politics3.asp?countryID=135 Australian /a bush poet .
http://www.abacci.com/books/authorDetails.asp?authorID=640

93. A. B. Paterson
Researching AB Paterson for a term paper or essay? Andrew Barton Banjo Patterson (1864 1941) was a famous Australian bush poet .
http://www.abacci.com/books/authorDetails2.asp?authorID=640&misspellID=504

94. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (P)
1839 1894. We regret we have not completed our entry yet. Please come backanother day. Paterson, AB (Paterson, AB ). 1864 - 1941.
http://literarydictionary.com/php/speople.php?no=50&golist=true&init=P

95. THE GEEBUNG POLO CLUB By A. B. 'Banjo' Paterson
by AB Banjo Paterson (1864 1941). It was somewhere up the country in a landof rock and scrub,. That they formed an institution called the Geebung Polo
http://www.smedg.org.au/geebung.htm
THE GEEBUNG POLO CLUB by A.B. "Banjo" Paterson (1864 - 1941) It was somewhere up the country in a land of rock and scrub, That they formed an institution called the Geebung Polo Club. They were long and wiry natives of the rugged mountainside, And the horse was never saddled that the Geebungs couldn't ride; But their style of playing polo was irregular and rash - They had mighty little science, but a mighty lot of dash: And they played on mountain ponies that were muscular and strong, Though their coats were quite unpolished, and their manes and tails were long. And they used to train those ponies wheeling cattle in the scrub: They were demons, were the members of the Geebung Polo Club. It was somewhere down the country, in a city's smoke and steam, That a polo club existed, called the Cuff and Collar Team. As a social institution 'twas a marvellous success, For the members were distinguished by exclusiveness and dress. They had natty little ponies that were nice, and smooth, and sleek, For their cultivated owners only rode 'em once a week.

96. Waltzing Maltilda By Donkerman
Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson. 1864 1941 It is not possible to do justiceto the life and time of AB in the space available and at the same time keep
http://www.waltzingmatilda.donkerman.com/

97. A. B. Paterson - Banjo Paterson's "Waltzing Matilda" - Original Story
Copyright Notice THIS ARTICLE IS PROVIDED FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. February 17, 1864AB Paterson (1864 1941). Banjo Paterson s Waltzing Matilda .
http://todayinliterature.com/print-today.asp?Event_Date=2/17/1864

98. Waltzing Matilda
Australia author and poet, Andrew Barton Paterson 1864 1941, best known as Banjo From the Front AB (Banjo) Paterson s Dispatches from the Boer War
http://ink.news.com.au/mercury/resources/waltzing.htm
Waltzing Matilda
Waltzing Matilda is possibly Australia's best known song. Although it features some strange elements, including archaic slang, it seems to strike a chord with many Australians. When he wrote the words of the song, Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson had no idea how enduring his ballad would be. Even the most blasé Australian stirs to the sound of what is often referred to as our unofficial national anthem, Waltzing Matilda. Overseas, it's a song that is immediately identified with "down under". Sometimes, it finds itself caught up in controversy. The present Rugby World Cup is a good example. The International Rugby Union Board (IRB) decided Australians were not allowed to sing Waltzing Matilda at the World Cup. Undaunted, Australian supporters have broken out in spontaneous accord with verses from Waltzing Matilda at games played since the competition started earlier this month. Former Australian rugby union captain John Eales remembers the spontaneous singing of Waltzing Matilda from the crowd as a highlight of his career. It was in Christchurch in 1998 with 20 minutes to play in a match in which Australia had forged a winning lead to bring home the Bledisloe Cup for the first time in four years. "It was a special moment. The crowd just suddenly started singing Waltzing Matilda. We just identified with it," Eales said. Activities: n Rewrite Waltzing Matilda as a short story.

99. BARISTA: First Results Of FTA Come Up Drainpipe
AEW Mason, 1865 – 1948 2019. George Orwell, 1903 – 1950 2021. AB ‘Banjo’Paterson, 1864 – 1941 2012. Steele Rudd, 1868 – 1935 2006.
http://dox.media2.org/barista/archives/000979.html
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heartstarters for the hungry mind Main
August 06, 2004
first results of FTA come up drainpipe
Here is a revealing page from the University of Newcastle: "Items No Longer Available Previously this term was 50 years from the date of the death of the author, now extended to 70 years. This will result in the works many authors being removed from the public domain in Australia. Author
Date of return Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1875 – 1950
Enid Derham, 1882 – 1941
M. Forrest, 1872 – 1935
J. Milton Hayes, 1884 – 1940
Rudyard Kipling, 1865 – 1936
A.E.W. Mason, 1865 – 1948
George Orwell, 1903 – 1950
A.B. ‘Banjo’ Paterson, 1864 – 1941
Steele Rudd, 1868 – 1935
H.G. Wells, 1866 – 1946 At least we only have to wait until 2006 to get Steele Rudd. Who the hell is earning money from Rudd and Paterson? What possible right do they have to get it? Were these people born before they died? I would like these beneficiaries to announce themselves. I would particularly like them to donate their unexpected windfall to some writers' charity. H.G. Wells, as a socialist, would be particularly charmed by this theft of the world's heritage.

100. Matthew Orlovich Australian Composer Scores
Bishop Reginald Heber (1783 1826), and an extract of two verses from Sunriseon the Coast by the Australian poet AB “Banjo” Paterson (1864 - 1941).
http://www4.tpgi.com.au/morlovic/scores.html

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