Preface to 'The Ape Men of Mobongu'

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  • Russell McDougall

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https://doi.org/10.21153/pecl2002vol12no3art1296

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Xavier Herbert, Poor Fellow My Country, Capricornia, fantasy fiction, Herbert Astor

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Aster [sic], Herbert (later Herbert, Xavier) 'The Sea Vultures'. in Pals: An Australian Paper for Australian Boys, 19 and 26 March, and 2 April 1927, repeated in R. McDougall (1990) (ed), Short Stories 1925-1934 by Xavier Herb: South of Capricornia. Melbourne, pp.133-81.

Astor, Herbert (later Herbert, Xavier) 'The Ape-Men of Mobongu', The Boys Weekly, 24 June 1927.

Dixon, Robert (1995) Writing the Colonial Adventure: Race, Gender and Nation in Anglo-Australian Popular Fiction, 1875-1914. Melbourne, Cambridge University Press.

Goodall, Lian, ‘“Zebros and elsophants" Images of blacks in natural history adventure-empire tales read by young people in Wellington County, Ontario, 1880-1890', http://www.liangoodall.com/articles/ zebros_and_elsophants.html.

Herbert, Alfred (later Herbert, Xavier), 'North of Capricorn', in The Australian Joumal, 1 August 1925, repeated in R. McDougall (1990) (ed), Short Stories 1925-1934 by Xavier Herbert: South of Capricornia. Melbourne, Oxford, pp.15-35.

Herbert, Xavier, 'A Book Called Capricornia', unpublished typescript.

Herbert, Xavier (1959) Seven Emus. Sydney, Angus and Robertson.

Hulme, Peter (2000) Remnants of Conquest: The Island Caribs and Their Visitors, 1877- 1998. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Krauth, Nige1 (l982) 'Introduction', New Guinea Images in Australian Literature. St. Lucia, University of Queensland Press.

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2002-12-01

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“Preface to ’The Ape Men of Mobongu’” (2002) Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, 12(3), pp. 5–9. doi:10.21153/pecl2002vol12no3art1296.

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