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''On the Track'' (1900) is a collection of short stories by Australian poet and author
Henry Lawson Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson (17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922) was an Australian writer and bush poet. Along with his contemporary Banjo Paterson, Lawson is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial perio ...
. It was released in hardback by
Angus and Robertson Angus & Robertson (A&R) is a major Australian bookseller, publisher and printer. As book publishers, A&R has contributed substantially to the promotion and development of Australian literature.Alison, Jennifer (2001). "Publishers and editors: A ...
in 1900, and features one of the author's better known stories in "Bill, the Ventriloquial Rooster", as well as a number of lesser known works.Austlit - ''On the Track'' by Henry Lawson
/ref> The collection contains nineteen stories which are mostly reprinted from a variety of newspaper and magazine sources, with several published here for the first time.


Contents

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" * "Mitchell on Matrimony" * "Mitchell on Women" * "No Place for a Woman" * "Mitchell's Jobs" * "
Bill, the Ventriloquial Rooster "Bill, the Ventriloquial Rooster" is a sketch story by Australian writer Henry Lawson. The sketch is one of many to include Jack Mitchell the swagman as its main character and narrator. The story concerns a rooster that Mitchell's family once own ...
" * "Bush Cats" * "Meeting Old Mates" * "Two Larrikins" * "Mr Smellingscheck" * "A Rough Shed" * "Payable Gold" * " An Oversight of Steelman's" * " How Steelman Told His Story"


Critical reception

A reviewer in ''The Freeman's Journal'' (Sydney) noted that the collection is "a very representative collection of Henry Lawson's inimitable bush sketches. Many of these have appeared from time to time in various Australian journals, including the Freeman, but the collection will not suffer in popular estimation on that account, for it makes up a very interesting volume of Lawson at his best." In ''The Evening News'' (Sydney) the reviewer was not so impressed: "The stories are written with all Lawson's well-known descriptive power, and one regrets that the author does not occasionally give us some different phase of bush life to the sordid side that, he is so fond of. The unlovely swaggie is not even picturesque, and he is decidedly wearisome. Lawson might, now and then strike a higher note and relieve us from the ever-haunting presence of Bill and Jim with their swags and 'nosebags.' It seems strange that one who can so well appreciate the poetry of the bush in verse persistently ignores it in prose."


Notes

This publication was followed by another short story collection, ''
Over the Sliprails ''Over the Sliprails'' (1900) is a collection of short stories by Australian poet and author Henry Lawson. It was released in hardback by Angus and Robertson in 1900, and features some of the author's lesser known stories. The collection contain ...
'', also in 1900. Later that same year the two collections were combined into one volume titled ''On the Track, and Over the Sliprails''.


See also

* Full text of the volume is available at Project Gutenberg AustraliaProject Gutenberg - ''On the Track'' by Henry Lawson
/ref> *
1900 in Australian literature This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1900. Events * April - Henry Lawson departs Australia for London in order to further his literary career. The venture proved ultimately unsu ...


References

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