Saltbush Bill is a humorous poem by Australian writer and poet Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson. It was first published in The Bulletin magazine on 15 December 1894, the Christmas issue of that publication.[1]
Saltbush Bill was one of Paterson's best known characters who appeared in 5 poems: "Saltbush Bill" (1894), "Saltbush Bill's Second Fight" (1897), "Saltbush Bill's Gamecock" (1898), "Saltbush Bill on the Patriarchs" (1903), and "Saltbush Bill, J.P." (1905).[2]
^Austlit - "Saltbush Bill" by A. B. Paterson
^The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature, 2nd edition, p670
Wikisource has original text related to this article: SaltbushBill on the Patriarchs SaltbushBill on the Patriarchs is a humorous poem by Australian writer...
considered to be the 'original', was published by Paterson himself in SaltbushBill, J.P., and Other Verses in 1917, and appears as follows: Oh! there once...
Just as he returned to Australia, the third collection of his poetry, SaltbushBill JP, was published and he continued to publish verse, short stories and...
anthologised poems "The Man from Snowy River", "Clancy of the Overflow", "SaltbushBill" and "The Man from Ironbark". It also contains the poet's first two...
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Publication date 1917 Media type Print Pages 138 pp. Preceded by Rio Grande's Last Race and Other Verses Followed by SaltbushBill, J.P., and Other Verses ...
Weekly but resigned and began freelancing by selling his cartoon strips SaltbushBill and Witchetty's Tribe to Pix magazine. He was particularly fond of "bush"...
in Sydney. The name of the hotel was inspired by Joliffe's cartoon, SaltbushBill. Sebel Townhouse Hotel Darlinghurst Star City Casino Pyrmont White Bay...
Paterson : Containing 'The Man from Snowy River', 'Rio Grande' and 'SaltbushBill, M.P.' , 1921 Singer of the Bush, A. B. (Banjo) Paterson : Complete...
Dyson and Francis Kenna. Writing in The Advertiser, in a review of SaltbushBill, J.P., and Other Verses, a reviewer states: "The 'note of melancholy'...
– "Scots of the Riverina" Furnley Maurice – "1916" A. B. Paterson – SaltbushBill, J.P., and Other Verses A list, ordered by date of birth (and, if the...
Hearts of Gold and Other Verses A.B. Paterson "Riders in the Stand" "SaltbushBill on the Patriarchs" Ada Cambridge – Thirty Years in Australia A list...
Composed and Sung in the Bushranging, Digging and Overlanding Days (ed.) "SaltbushBill, J.P." Ethel Turner – "A Boat on the Sea" Mrs Aeneas Gunn – The Little...
Rebel" A. B. Paterson "How Gilbert Died" "How the Favourite Beat Us" "SaltbushBill" "The Travelling Post Office" "A Voice from the Town" A list, ordered...
small bird found in Australia. It is also known as the tricoloured chat, saltbush canary, and crimson-breasted nun. Crimson chats are usually 10–13 cm (3...