[Editor: An article by A. G. Stephens, published in The Brisbane Courier, 27 April 1929.] The grief and glory of Gallipoli. Anzac poetry. By A. G. Stephens. Still, for unforgetting hearts, the grief comes first. Wolla Meranda wrote:— They will never come … [Read more...] about The grief and glory of Gallipoli: Anzac poetry [by A. G. Stephens, 27 April 1929]
A. G. Stephens (1865-1933) (author)
The Honeymoon Train [poem by A.G. Stephens]
[Editor: This poem by A. G. Stephens was published in The Bulletin Reciter, 1901.] The Honeymoon Train. Hark how the chill westerly rattles the windows! I ’ll draw up my chair to the side of the fire: That new book, I fancy, must wait till to-morrow — I ’m lazy, and … [Read more...] about The Honeymoon Train [poem by A.G. Stephens]
The Bulletin Reciter: A Collection of Verses for Recitation From “The Bulletin” (1880-1901) [1901]
[Editor: This collection of poems was edited by A.G. Stephens and published by The Bulletin Newspaper Company in 1901.] The Bulletin Reciter A Collection of Verses for Recitation from “The Bulletin” [1880-1901] The Bulletin Library Publication notes Prefatory List … [Read more...] about The Bulletin Reciter: A Collection of Verses for Recitation From “The Bulletin” (1880-1901) [1901]