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Title: A Bibliography of the work of Edward Sorenson
Author: Colin Choat
eBook No.: 2200041h.html
Language: English
Date first posted: 2022
Most recent update: 2022
This eBook was produced by: Colin Choat
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Edward Sylvester (Ed) Sorenson (24 September 1869 - 19 December 1939), was an Australian writer and poet.
From the age of nine he intermittently attended Casino South (Greenridge) Public School. Afterwards he worked at many rural occupations. At twenty he was a pioneer selector at Myrtle Creek. Later he carried a swag throughout Queensland, prospected for gold and continued with rural occupations on sheep-stations where he worked as a shearer, wool-classer, engine driver and book-keeper.
H. M. Green in his "An Outline of Australian Literature," (1930), said of Sorenson that he knew "outback life better than most." Certainly, few Australian authors, not even Henry Lawson or "Steele Rudd," had a more varied experience of bush-life than Sorenson. His output was prolific and it is said that he was, and remains, the most published Australian writer. The bibliography of his work, set out below, lists about 2,000 items: novels, serialised stories, short stories, articles and poems. The fact that most of his work appeared only in newspapers, almost certainly accounts for the fact that he has not gained a more significant place in Australian literature.
Digital copies of most of those newspapers are now avaiable at Trove, an initiative of the National Library of Australia. This means that most of the newspaper items referred to in this bibliography are available from Trove. One can retrieve items by searching The Trove newspaper database or magazine and newsletter database, as appropriate, using the reference provided in this bibliography for the desired item.
Further, the same item, or a similar item, often appeared in more than one newspaper. Where this has been noticed, it has been mentioned in the listing below, for the particular item.
Sorenson wrote using several names, as well as his own, signing his work as "E.S.S.," "Murrungurry," "Wandi," "Mulga," "Werrimee" and "Booraby, as well as at least one occurrence of "Old Hand". In this bibliography, the pen name is shown where it is used in newspaper items.
[Research for this short biography was obtained from Wikipeda and the Australian Dictionary of Biography].
Details of Sorensons's work which is available from Project Gutenberg Australia are available from Sorenson's listing. A link is also provided in the bibliography where an item is available at PGA. However, where it is indicated in the bibliography that an item was published under one or more other titles, and no link is given that the item is available from Project Gutenberg Australia, refer to the other title(s) in case a link is given there.
• 2500 Square Miles Station [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 16 December 1936
• A Bachelor Population [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 January 1923
• A Backblock Pubbery [short story] The Bulletin, 1 October 1914 In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Backblocker's Pleasure Trip [collection of articles] The Catholic Press, 25 October 1917 commenced 25 October 1917 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Backblocker's Travel Notes [article] Evening News (Sydney), 13 July 1907
• A Bad Name writting as Wandi [article] Sydney Mail, 25 August 1926
• A Bag of Bones [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 17 December 1922 A "Murty Brown" story In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Bat Legend [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 14 May 1938
• A Bird That Sews [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 29 May 1929
• A Bit of Pioneering [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 8 September 1917
• A Bit of Stitching [short story] The Bulletin, 24 March 1927
• A Black Plot [short story] The Bulletin, 8 August 1918, pages 47-48 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Blackfellow's Funeral [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 June 1926
• A Boundary Rider [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 April 1928
• A Boy's Clothes [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 September 1924
• A Breaking in Camp [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 March 1925 and other publications
• A Breaking in Camp [article] Sydney Mail, 20 November 1935
• A Burr Expert. [article] The Catholic Press, 1 June 1916
• A Burr Specialist [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 December 1927
• A Bush Bard [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 July 1919
• A Bush Bard [short story] In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Bush Experience [article] Port MacQuarie News and Hastings River Advocate, 25 October 1919 and other publications
• A Bush Fire [poem] The Colac Herald, 8 January 1897 and other publications In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Bush Fire [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 7 December 1910
• A Bush Menu [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 2 December 1925
• A Bush Naturalist [short story] The Bulletin, 23 November 1901 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Bush Race Meeting [short story] writing as E.S.S. Evening News (Sydney), 18 July 1903 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Bush School [article] The Australasian, 13 July 1918
• A Bush Scribe [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 6 April 1910
• A Bush Sketch: On the Road to Sleepy Hollow [short story] The Catholic Press, 31 December 1914 A variation was published as "Hobbled" Also published as "Murty Brown and the Kernel"
• A Bush Sunday [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 March 1927
• A Bush Tragedy [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 October 1926
• A Bush Wedding [short story] World News (Sydney), 1 January 1927 A "Murty Brown" story
• A Bushman's Tales of Christmas on Farms and on the Overland [article] The Land (Sydney), 29 November 1935, page 20 article not legible in Trove's copy of the newspaper
• A Caterpillar Pest [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 March 1925
• A Child's Endurance [article] The Catholic Press, 27 July 1916
• A Christmas Job [article] The Land (Sydney), 8 December 1937
• A Christmas Trip in the Mulga [article] World News (Sydney), 16 December 1936
• A Clarence Flood [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 March 1928
• A Cock Fight at Scanlans [short story] The Bulletin, 22 August 1902 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Cockfight at Wombadgery [short story] Punch Melbourne, 3 December 1912
• A Cocky Shed [article] The Catholic Press, 20 July 1916
• A Comic Tragedy [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 May 1920
• A Compromising Situation [short story] The Bulletin, 13 October 1921, page 47 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Cooked Navy [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 April 1917
• A Country Show [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 January 1919
• A Courting Catastrophe [short story] The Bulletin, 4 March 1915 In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Courting Match [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 20 December 1908 Also published as "The Courting of Harriet Maynard." In Collected Short Stories Volume 4 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Cricket Match at Hogan's [short story] Evening News (Sydney), 21 May 1904 World News Sydney, 21 December 1907 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Crooks' Deal [short story] The Bulletin, 1 February 1917, page 47-48 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Damnation Saloon [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 July 1925
• A Daughter of the Pioneers [article] The Land (Sydney), 17 May 1935
• A Day in a Bush School [article] The Australasian, 5 December 1925
• A Day in the Bush: On the Tracks of the Wallaby [article] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 8 March 1911
• A Day of Rest [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 October 1923
• A Day on the Road [short story] Weekly Times, 16 May 1925
• A Dead Man's Gold [short story] Punch Melbourne, 10 December 1907
• A Dead Town [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 April 1921
• A Deal in Brumbies [short story] The Bulletin, 19 July 1917, page 47 In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Desperate Ride [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 December 1928
• A Dissertation on Travellers [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Drink With Dan [poem] The Bulletin, 6 August 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Droving Episode [article] writing as E.S.S. Evening News (Sydney), 6 August 1904 World News Sydney,, 21 December 1907
• A Dry Lake [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 January 1923
• A Feathered Clown [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 25 March 1925
• A Feathered Mine [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 20 June 1934
• A Feathered Mine [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 16 December 1936
• A Flooded Night [poem] The Bulletin, 2 January 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Gold Find [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 September 1924
• A Good Resolution [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 May 1926
• A Good Track Dog [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 2 November 1927
• A Good Turn [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 December 1928
• A Great Traveller [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 March 1928
• A Happy Bush Custom [article] Sydney Mail, 27 April 1927
• A Haunted Hut [article] Worker (Brisbane), 31 March 1906 In Collected Short Stories Volume 2 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Haunted Hut [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 January 1920
• A Haunted Hut [short story] Worker (Brisbane), 31 March 1906
• A Hero of the Murray [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 October 1928
• A High Little World of their Own [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 25 May 1910
• A Home that was Anywhere [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 November 1922
• A Hoodoo Tree [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 April 1926
• A Lift on the Road [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 March 1921
• A Liking for Damper [article] Sydney Mail, 8 April 1925
• A Little Bush Shack [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 December 1921
• A Lively Camp [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 April 1919
• A Mare's Egg [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 30 July 1936
• A Matter of Labels [poem] The Bulletin, 22 March 1906 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Mining Romance [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 August 1927
• A Moonlight Flit [short story] Western Mail Perth, 5 June 1924 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Morning Canter [poem] Sunday Times Sydney, 13 December 1908 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Morning Canter [poem] The Brisbane Courier, 19 April 1895 Mount Barker Courier, 19 July 1895 7/19/1895 Sunday Times Sydney 13 December 1908 12/13/1908 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Mosquito Procession [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 9 March 1927
• A Mulga Merchant [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 February 1927
• A Myrtle Creek Tale [article] Richmond River Express and Tweed Advertiser, 14 October 1919
• A New System [short story] The Bulletin, 17 December 1914, page 14 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Nice Situation [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 July 1920
• A Night on the Overland [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 December 1921
• A Nightmare Road [article] Sydney Mail, 27 January 1937
• A Notorious Egg Thief [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 8 March 1933
• A One Horse Town [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 August 1918
• A One Horse Town [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 31 July 1919
• A Page from a Swagman's Diary [short story] The Bulletin, 16 August 1906
• A Paper Fortress [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 22 January 1930
• A Peaceful Bushranger [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 11 June 1927
• A Pet Tortoise [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 9 May 1928
• A Plea for the Stocks [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 18 June 1910
• A Political Enthusiast [article] writing as Wandi The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 May 1918
• A Prize Visitor [poem] The Lone Hand, 1 September 1920
• A Queensland Emigrant [short story] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 15 December 1904 In "Quinton's Roundabout" as The House on Wheels. The 2 stories are very similar In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Queer Industry: Catching Bettles [article] Gippsland Times, 12 September 1929 and other publications
• A Queer Industry [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 August 1923
• A Queer Predicament [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 May 1928
• A Race for a Wife [short story] Weekly Times, 27 December 1930
• A Rant on the Ant [poem] The Bulletin, 20 July 1905 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Recruiting Experience. [article] The Catholic Press, 25 May 1916
• A Reminiscence [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 2 March 1895 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Ride for a Wife [article] World News (Sydney), 20 December 1933
• A Salted Boundary Rider [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 February 1926
• A Settler's Experience [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 October 1928
• A Shandygaff Lake [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 May 1926
• A Shearing Shed Romance [short story] The Lone Hand, 1 September 1915
• A Ship as Sawmill [article] writing as E.S.S. World News (Sydney), 10 August 1932
• A Smoking Ghost [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 16 January 1936
• A Spanish Castle in the Australian Bush [article] The Land (Sydney), 26 October 1934 and other publications
• A Spoilt Joke [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 March 1927
• A Sport of the Track [article] The Catholic Press, 29 July 1915 in "How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush" Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• A Sport on the Track [article] Western Mail Perth, 17 November 1916
• A Stormy Night [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 October 1922
• A Strange Mustering [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 March 1927
• A Strenuous Life [article] Richmond River Express and Tweed Advertiser, 30 November 1909
• A Strenuous Sport [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 May 1924
• A Stupid Team [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 April 1924
• A Surprise Party [short story] Weekly Times, 1 November 1913
• A Swimming Lesson at Phegan's [short story] The Bulletin, 12 December 1925
• A Tale of Two Shanties [article] The Australasian, 20 July 1929
• A Teamster's Trick [article] writing as Werrimee Queenslander (Brisbane), 15 February 1939
• A Tied Up Industry [article] Labor News (Sydney), 25 January 1919
• A Trapper Trapped [article] The Catholic Press, 13 July 1916
• A Vanished Bird [article] Sydney Mail, 9 May 1923
• A Visit to Broken Bow [article] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 11 January 1911 an expanded version was published on 11/6/1913
• A Voice in the Bush [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 March 1923
• A Wandering Journalist [article] The Catholic Press, 18 May 1916
• A Wandering Mine [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 October 1922
• A Wandering Tinker [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 December 1918
• A Wayback Store [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 June 1921
• A Week End Cook [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 2 September 1939
• A Week on the Wallaby [article] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 8 August 1906 The Bulletin, 21 August 1913 and other publications
• A Well Known Hunter [article] Northwestern Courier (Narrabri), 23 February 1914 contains an extract from Wild Horses etc
• A White Australia [article] writing as E.S.S. Labor News (Sydney), 25 January 1919
• A Wild Boar [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 19 December 1928
• A Withered Rose [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 10 June 1893 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Abo Cookery [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 2 October 1929
• Abo Giants [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 23 April 1930
• Abo Rain Makers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 January 1929
• Abo Songs and Dances [article] The Land (Sydney), 17 July 1936
• Abo Songs and Singers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 June 1928
• Abo Trick [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 10 June 1937
• Aboriginal Ambassadors [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 20 November 1929
• Aboriginal Bowling Clubs [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 7 November 1928
• Aboriginal Bowls [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 17 April 1929
• Aboriginal Cordials: Native Fruits and Plants [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 17 December 1930
• Aboriginal Fairy Stories: Kaloona and Plover [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 10 April 1930
• Aboriginal Fairy Stories: The Brolga and the Emu [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 27 March 1930
• Aboriginal Fairy Stories: The Curlew and the Screech Owl [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 17 April 1930
• Aboriginal Fairy Stories: The Robin's Red Breast [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 3 April 1930
• Aboriginal Fairy Stories: The Silent Jabiru [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 20 March 1930
• Aboriginal Fishermen and Their Varied Tackle [article] The Land (Sydney), 9 July 1937
• Aboriginal Fishing [article] Sydney Mail, 2 November 1921
• Aboriginal Gamblers [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 5 July 1911
• Aboriginal Games [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 5 December 1929
• Aboriginal Managers [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 24 January 1911
• Aboriginal Prejudice Against Caves [article] The Catholic Press, 3 August 1916
• Aboriginal Sketch: Initiation [article] The Australasian, 14 April 1923
• Aboriginal Sketch: Picananny Days [article] The Australasian, 12 April 1924
• Aboriginal Sketch: The Walkabout [article] The Australasian, 15 September 1923
• Aboriginal Sketch: Visiting Blacks [article] The Australasian, 24 November 1923
• Aboriginal Song Makers [article] writing as E.S.S. World News (Sydney), 19 December 1925
• Aboriginal Superstitions [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 17 July 1935
• Aboriginal Traders and Couriers of the Outback [article] The Land (Sydney), 18 February 1938
• Aboriginal Weddings [article] The Australasian, 3 September 1927
• Aboriginal Wounds [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 13 August 1913
• Aboriginals and Blankets [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 13 May 1936
• Aborigines on the Track [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 2 March 1927
• Aborigines' Strict Marriage Laws Prevented Union of Blood Relations [article] The Land (Sydney), 24 December 1927
• Aboriginies as Hunters: Disguises and Methods [article] writing as E.S.S. The Australasian, 10 November 1934 and other publications
• About Some Bush Turnouts [article] The Catholic Press, 19 January 1911 and other publications
• About the Campfire [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 22 April 1925
• About the Sydney Domain Dosser: 'Sleeping in the Domain' [article] The Catholic Press, 19 March 1914
• Absent Voices [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 14 December 1927
• Along a Vein of Gold [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 14 January 1905
• Along the Dawson River: in the Days When the Blacks Were Bad [article] The Catholic Press, 13 July 1911
• Along the River [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 28 April 1920
• Alsatians and Dingos [article] writing as Wandi The Braidwood Review and District Advocate, 20 June 1933 Reproduced from an article by 'Wandi' in the Bulletin
• Amazing Hardiness and Endurance of Children Lost in the Bush [article] The Land (Sydney), 22 October 1937
• Among the Cockies [short story] The Bulletin, 7 December 1901 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Among the Dingoes [article] Australian Town and Country Journal, 5 April 1902 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Among the Gums [poem] The Bulletin, 20 February 1930, page 25 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Among the Wild Horses of the Australian Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 19 February 1914
• An Abo Tree of Life [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 3 September 1930
• An Aboriginal Superstition [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 21 February 1928
• An Aboriginal Town [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 5 May 1937
• An Aboriginal War [article] The Australasian, 21 October 1922
• An Aboriginal Wedding [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 May 1928
• An Amorous Bushranger [short story] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 December 1924 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• An Echo of Olden Days [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 May 1920
• An Episode of Long Ago [short story] Weekly Times, 4 July 1908
• An Evening Walk in a Graveyard [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 15 December 1894 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• An Honored Abo. [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 16 September 1931
• An Ingenious Artist [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 July 1923
• An Intelligent Reptile [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 16 December 1925
• An Old Acquaintance [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 May 1921
• An Old Flame [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 6 December 1911 Similar to "Lorna's Career" In Collected Short Stories Volume 5 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• An Old Fossicker [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 October 1919
• An Old Fossicker [short story] In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• An Out Back Coach Trip [article] Western Mail Perth, 23 December 1920
• An Outback Outfit [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 March 1922
• An Unofficial Raid [short story] Bill Bowyang's Magazine, 2 November 1927, page 56
• Ancestral Mansions [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 August 1927
• Animal Fights [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 9 February 1927
• Animal Friendships [article] writing as E.S.S. Evening News (Sydney), 30 July 1904
• Another Man's Wife [short story] Worker (Brisbane), 10 December 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Artful Dodgers of the Bush - Snakeskin for the Nest [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 16 October 1937
• Arty the Tinker [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 14 July 1932
• At a Bush School [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 22 February 1929
• At Currawilla [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 July 1928
• At Ivanhoe [poem] The Bulletin, 2 June 1910 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• At the "General Store" [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 December 1923
• At the Back of Broken Hill [short story] Weekly Times, 5 April 1924
• At Turn Off Lake [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 31 January 1923
• Aunt Jo: A Love Story of the Cedar Scrubs [novel/serial] Northern Star (Lismore), 6 June 1906 commenced 6 June 1906 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Australian Bird Chatter [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 16 February 1908
• Australian Bird Clatter--a shortened extract of Australian Bird Chatter 2/16/1908 [article] Clarence and Richmond Examiner, 25 February 1908
• Australian Birds: Around the Margins of the Swamps [article] The Catholic Press, 3 August 1911
• Australian Flowers [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 10 February 1909
• Australian Furs [article] The Catholic Press, 17 November 1926
• Australian Giants [article] writing as Wandi Queenslander (Brisbane), 31 December 1936
• Australian Girl Athletes [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 19 October 1911
• Australian Names [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 December 1920
• Australian Rules! [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 22 August 1935
• Australian Squatters of Today and Yesterday [article] Steele Rudd's Magazine, 1 November 1906
• Australian Squirrels [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 9 December 1925
• Australian Unemployed for England [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 March 1917
• Australian Wild Flowers: Bushland Exibition in Sydney [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 25 September 1935
• Australians and Home Life [article] writing as E.S.S. The Catholic Press, 29 June 1911
• Australians as Horsemen: Riders of Today and Other Days [article] The Catholic Press, 15 December 1904
• Australia's Romantic Isles off the Queensland Coast [article] The Catholic Press, 30 May 1929
• Australia's White Elephant [article] writing as E.S.S. Labor News (Sydney), 1 February 1919
• Babbling Brooks of Shearing Sheds: Some Cooks that were ans some that were not [article] The Land (Sydney), 22 March 1935
• Babbling Brooks [poem] The Bulletin, 27 August 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Back O' Sunset [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 April 1919
• Backblock Architecture [short story] The Bulletin, 16 November 1911
• Backblock Homes and Builders: The Architecture of the Pioneer [article] The Catholic Press, 13 April 1911
• Backblock Homes [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 January 1921
• Bagmen, or Mounted Travellers [article] Worker (Brisbane), 24 February 1906
• Bandy Hollow [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 14 October 1905 Bill Wannan Selects Stories of Australia's Old West,' 1979; (p. 116-126) and other publications In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bandy Jack [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 September 1924
• Baptism v. Immersion [article] writing as E.S.S. Richmond River Express and Tweed Advertiser, 4 May 1909
• Barefooted Harry [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 March 1926
• Barefooted Harry [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 13 May 1939
• Barker and the Widow [short story] Weekly Times, 21 December 1918 The Australian Worker, 25 December 1913 Also published as "Barmy Barker"
• Barmy Barker [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 29 June 1902 Also published as "Barker and the Widow." In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Barmy Barker's Blucher Boots (Barmy Barker's Boots) [short story] The Bulletin, 21 August 1897 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Baskets Everywhere [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 February 1926
• Bat Colony [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Morning Herald, 16 December 1939
• Batching in the Bush [article] Steele Rudd's Magazine, 1 May 1905
• Bats and Mosquitoes [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 31 August 1927
• Battler's Progress [poem] The Bulletin, 19 December 1934 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Beautiful Australia: Glories of the Bush [article] Sydney Mail, 12 December 1917
• Beautiful Birds [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 8 May 1930
• Beer and Skittles [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 September 1928
• Beerless Workers [poem] writing as E.S.S. The Worker (Wagga NSW), 5 January 1911 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Beetle Catchers [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 28 December 1927
• Beetle Time [article] The Bombala Times, 20 January 1933
• Before Surveys [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 July 1924
• Bella Bush [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bendigo [short story] Evening News (Sydney), 31 August 1907 In Collected Short Stories Volume 3 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Big Smashes on the Stock Routes [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 9 March 1934
• Bill Brown [poem] The Bulletin, 23 April 1908 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bill Studders of Mooli Creek [short story] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 14 December 1916 Weekly Times, 2 November 1918 World News (Sydney), 19 December 1925, pages 11-13 Also published as "Bill's Luck" and as "Maud and Moonface" In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bill Studders [short story] The Australasian, 19 September 1903 Also published as "Bill" In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bill Tarkalson and Co. [article] The Bulletin, 24 August 1905 Weekly Times, 18 December 1915 The Catholic Press, 24 June 1915 Also published as "The Marsupial Company" In Collected Short Stories Volume 2 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bill Tarkalson [short story] The Bulletin, 24 July 1905
• Bill [short story] Evening News Sydney, 19 December 1908, page 11 Also published as "Bill Studders"
• Billa Bongs [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 20 November 1935
• Bill's Hat Rack [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 January 1922
• Bill's Home [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 June 1924
• Bill's Love Story [short story] Punch Melbourne, 3 December 1912
• Bill's Luck [short story] Weekly Times Annual, 2 November 1918, page 34 Also published as "Bill Studders of Mooli Creek" Also published as "Maud and Moonface"
• Billy Flinn [short story] Sunday Times Perth, 1 January 1905 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Billy's Logic [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 22 November 1934
• Bimboree [poem] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 15 December 1910 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bing-eye Bolem [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 8 May 1930
• Binghi's Fireside [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 August 1927
• Binghi's Hades [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 16 December 1925
• Binghi's Provision Department [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 24 January 1912
• Binghi's Reckoning [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 24 June 1936
• Binghi's Well [article] Sydney Mail, 22 August 1928
• Binks and Jones [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 March 1928
• Biography of a Kookaburra [short story] The Lone Hand, 1 March 1912
• Biography of a Platypus [short story] The Lone Hand, 1 June 1910
• Bird "Artful Dodger" [article] writing as Booraby Queenslander (Brisbane), 4 February 1937
• Bird Day in Australia [article] Sydney Mail, 9 October 1912
• Bird Day: Our 12 Best Songsters [article] Sydney Mail, 22 October 1913
• Bird Day: The Twelve Most Homely Birds [article] Sydney Mail, 22 October 1919
• Bird Getters [article] Sydney Mail, 15 June 1927
• Bird Guides [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 13 November 1937
• Bird Hunters [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 29 September 1926
• Bird Middens: Stones Used as Anvils [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Morning Herald, 30 April 1932
• Bird Names [article] Sydney Mail, 30 September 1925
• Bird Protection [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 6 December 1922
• Bird Trappers [article] The Australasian, 13 November 1913
• Bird Voices [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 6 March 1929
• Birds and Golfers [article] writing as Wandi Queenslander (Brisbane), 16 November 1938
• Birds of The Fire [poem] The Bulletin, 8 November 1933 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Black Brother [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 September 1921
• Black Days in the Dawson River Country [article] The Land (Sydney), 7 May 1937
• Black Nemesis [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 4 March 1937
• Black Stump [short story] In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Black Trackers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 May 1929
• Blackberry Pickers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 March 1923
• Blackfellows' Dogs: Their Only Pets [article] writing as Murrungurry The Australasian, 29 September 1934
• Blackfellows' Races [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 30 November 1930
• Blackfellows' Station [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 13 May 1939
• Blacks and Ants [article] The Australasian, 12 January 1935
• Blacks and Birds [article] writing as Werrimee Sydney Mail, 4 March 1936
• Blacks and Floods [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 21 February 1927
• Blacks of Wooroowoolgen [article] The Australasian, 7 May 1921
• Blanket Day [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 9 September 1931
• Blazing the Tracks: The Pioneers of Old and the Spoon Fed Nurslings of Today [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 15 February 1917
• Bleating Sheep [poem] The Bulletin, 28 November 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bleeding the Cask [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 22 April 1937
• Blinker's Grievances [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 September 1928
• Bluey, The Wren [short story] In Karaway the Cockatoo and Other Nature Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bluey, the Wren [short story] In Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bluey, The Wren [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bob Vivers--as told at the campfire [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 11 August 1909 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bobby Budgeree of Mount Lindesay [article] Sydney Mail, 1 January 1936
• Bobby Budgeree, M.D. [article] The Australasian, 12 August 1922
• Bogan Dan [story and poem] The Bulletin, 8 November 1902 The Australasian, 9 December 1911 Also published as "The Murrumbidgee Whalers" In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bogey Men of the Bush [article] The Land (Sydney), 4 January 1935
• Boiling Cattle Down for Tallow [article] The Land (Sydney), 22 December 1933
• Bolger's Bargain [short story] The Bulletin, 13 December 1913 Punch Melbourne, 5 December 1916 Also published as "The Girl from Gunnedah" In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Boney's Pleasures [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 October 1924
• Boney's Store [poem] North Queensland Register, 9 December 1939
• Boomerangs [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 14 May 1913
• Boonti [poem] Sydney Mail, 4 December 1935 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Booraby, The Biography of a Koala [short story] The Queenslander, 7 December 1912, p. 7 Also published as "The Life Story of the Native Bear" and "Booraby, the Koala" In Karaway the Cockatoo and Other Nature Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Booraby, The Koala [short story] Also published as "The Life Story of the Native Bear" and "Booraby, the Biography of a Koala" In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Borabeen: A Love Story of The Old Days [short story] The Catholic Press, 8 December 1910 In Collected Short Stories Volume 5 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Border Riders [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 May 1925
• Borrowing the Boy [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 December 1920
• Botanical Oddities [article] Sydney Mail, 13 June 1923
• Botanical Oddities [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 August 1926
• Bottle O Bob [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 February 1928
• Bovine Hermits [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 3 September 1934
• Boy and Bowser [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 1 December 1927
• Boyhood in the Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 29 July 1909 Queensland Times, 13 August 1909, page 2 The Australasian, 29 May 1909, page 52
• Boyhood in the Far Back [article] The Australasian, 29 May 1909
• Breaking it Gently [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 5 March 1930
• Br'er Rabbit [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 22 October 1904
• Bridal Flowers [poem] The Australasian, 21 July 1906 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Brodie's Cave [short story] The Catholic Press, 11 December 1902 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Brolga and Jabiru [short story] In Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Brumby Hacks [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 25 August 1920
• Brumby Hunters [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 November 1927
• Brumby [short story] Daily Telegraph (Launceston), 4 January 1927 under "Kennel Notes"
• Brush Tailed Bush Rat [article] Sydney Mail, 16 January 1929
• Brushook's Great Scheme [short story] The Bulletin, 21 January 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 2 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bucking Outlaws and the Men Who Rode Them [article] The Land (Sydney), 20 December 1935
• Buckjumping Shows [article] The Catholic Press, 15 June 1916
• Buckjumping [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bullock Drivin' [poem] The Bulletin, 14 February 1918 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bullock Punchers [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bullock Punching [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 20 December 1902 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bullock Shepherds [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 11 February 1937
• Bullock Teams [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 14 April 1927
• Bullocky Bill [article] The Bulletin, 7 December 1911
• Bulloo River [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 8 April 1914
• Bungawalbyn Place of Pioneers [article] The Australasian, 7 April 1934
• Bunny [short story] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 December 1926 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bush Almanacs [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 22 December 1937
• Bush and Town [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 December 1922
• Bush Barbering [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 July 1925
• Bush Champions [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 January 1922
• Bush Champions [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 28 August 1915
• Bush Cooks [article] The Australasian, 26 May 1906
• Bush Cooks [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bush Cricket [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 January 1926
• Bush Curiosities [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 March 1929
• Bush Dances [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 August 1922
• Bush Dates [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 November 1920 The Bulletin, 29 December 1937, page 47
• Bush Descriptions [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 August 1919
• Bush Doctoring [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 May 1925
• Bush Experience [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 July 1926
• Bush Finger Posts [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 September 1920
• Bush Flower Pots [article] writing as Werrimee Sydney Morning Herald, 9 April 1935
• Bush Furniture [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 September 1926
• Bush Graves [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 October 1925
• Bush 'Hatters' [article] The Land (Sydney), 10 July 1936
• Bush Hawkers and Peddlers [short Story] The Lone Hand, 1 April 1910
• Bush Honey [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 4 December 1930
• Bush Hospitality [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 May 1922
• Bush Hospitality [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 March 1927
• Bush Hospitality [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 8 June 1927
• Bush Hotels of Yesteryear [article] The Land (Sydney), 7 August 1936
• Bush Identities Characters And Legends [article] The Australasian, 23 November 1935
• Bush Lamps [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 16 June 1926
• Bush Landmarks [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 February 1921
• Bush Life: A Tale of the three Brolga and the Jabiru [article] The Catholic Press, 9 October 1913
• Bush Mail Day [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 June 1922
• Bush Meetings [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 March 1921
• Bush Misers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 September 1926
• Bush Monuments [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 January 1926
• Bush Monuments [article] The Australasian, 9 April 1927
• Bush Monuments [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 15 February 1933
• Bush Nicknames [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 November 1922
• Bush Nicknames [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 14 March 1935
• Bush Nocturnes [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 8 January 1926
• Bush Post Offices on Lonely Tracks [article] The Land (Sydney), 27 July 1934
• Bush Post Offices [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 August 1925
• Bush Post Offices [article] Sydney Mail, 30 December 1936
• Bush Races: Happy Day at Sandy Camp [article] The Catholic Press, 5 March 1914
• Bush Races [article] The Australasian, 16 November 1918
• Bush Races [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 August 1922
• Bush Races [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 December 1923
• Bush Races [article] The Australasian, 24 October 1925
• Bush Races [short story] The Bulletin, 31 August 1907
• Bush Sailors and Ship Builder of the Manning and the Murray [article] The Land (Sydney), 15 September 1933
• Bush Shipbuilders [article] The Australasian, 28 August 1926
• Bush Shipbuilders [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 January 1926
• Bush Songsters 1 [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 5 June 1930
• Bush Songsters 2 [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 12 June 1930
• Bush Superstitions [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 January 1928
• Bush Trackers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 May 1925
• Bush Voices [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 27 March 1915
• Bush Weddings of Long Ago [article] The Land (Sydney), 26 June 1936
• Bushcraft [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 March 1922
• Bushcraft [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 3 October 1928
• Bushed [poem] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 September 1921 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Bushed [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 7 February 1906
• Bushman Junior [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Busy Days in the Branding Yards at Wooroowoolgen [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 20 April 1934
• But the Council Complained [article] writing as Booraby Queenslander (Brisbane), 22 October 1936
• Buying a Horse [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 June 1928
• Buying Off a Rival [short story] Weekly Times, 2 May 1908
• Buying Work! [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 January 1917
• By the Camp Fire [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 February 1926
• By the Creek [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 June 1927
• By the Long Grey Road [article] The Catholic Press, 25 January 1912
• By the Roadside [article] Warwick Examiner and Times, 23 December 1916
• By the Tank [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 February 1920
• By the Way [article] writing as Werrimee Australian Town and Country Journal, 27 June 1906
• Cabbage Tree Hats [article] writing as E.S.S. The Australasian, 23 April 1932
• Cabbage Tree Ned [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 January 1929
• Calamity Circle [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 4 February 1937
• Caleb [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 18 February 1906
• Caleb--A Country Life Sketch [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 18 February 1906 In Collected Short Stories Volume 2 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Caleb's Boots [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 October 1928
• Camp Cookery [article] The Australasian, 31 January 1925
• Camp Etiquette [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 July 1927
• Camp Etiquette [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 30 October 1930
• Campers' Peculiarities [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 3 January 1935
• Camping Out Beds [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 December 1924
• Camping Peculiarities [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 17 December 1930
• Can You Beat These Records? [article] The Land (Sydney), 14 July 1937
• Canny Stockhorses at Work on the Cattle Camps [article] The Land (Sydney), 13 August 1937
• Caring for the "Incumbrance" [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 31 August 1911
• Carrab's Raft [short story] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 17 December 1904, p16 Also published as "Octavius" and as "The Raftsman"
• Carrier's Fancies [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 February 1927
• Carry Your Mate [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 February 1929
• Carrying Water [sketch] The Lone Hand, 1 July 1911, page 268-271 In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Casino Falls [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 20 May 1893 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Catching Wild Bees [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 February 1927
• Catching Wild Ducks [article] Sydney Mail, 1 February 1922
• Catching Wild Ducks [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 24 March 1926
• Cattle Stampedes [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 July 1925
• Cedar Days [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 December 1924
• Cedar Days [article] The Australasian, 16 May 1925
• Cedar Getters [article] The Australasian, 7 March 1908
• Cedar Getters [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 May 1924
• Cemeteries of Giants Who Once Roamed Australia [article] The Land (Sydney), 18 June 1937
• Charging for a Curse [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 November 1920
• Children in City and Bush [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 6 July 1911
• Children in the Backblocks [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 6 February 1913
• Chinamen Jockeys [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 10 February 1932
• Chips and Splinters [short story and poetry collection] The Judd Publishing Co, 1919 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Chips [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 March 1920
• Christmas Bush and Coachwood [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 27 January 1937
• Christmas Ducks [article] Sydney Mail, 7 December 1927
• Christmas Game Hunting [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 25 December 1916
• Christmas Game Hunting [article] The Australasian, 25 December 1920
• Christmas Game [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 6 December 1933
• Christmas in a Hole [short story] writing as Murrungurry Bill Bowyang's Magazine, 1 November 1927
• Christmas in the Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 17 December 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Christmas in the Bush - Roads Lead Homeward [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 25 December 1937
• Christmas in the Bush [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Christmas Morn [poem] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 29 December 1894 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Christmas on the Overland [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 December 1925 The Weekly Times, 21 December 1929, pages 50-51
• Christmas Outback [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 December 1921
• Christmas Races [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 January 1928
• Christmas Trees [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 6 December 1933
• Chronicles of a Queensland Tramp I [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 15 July 1905
• Chronicles of a Queensland Tramp II [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 29 July 1905
• Chronicles of a Queensland Tramp III [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 12 August 1905
• Chronicles of a Queensland Tramp IV [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 2 September 1905
• Chronicles of a Queensland Tramp V [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 9 September 1905
• Chronicles of a Queensland Tramp VII [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 28 September 1905
• Chronicles of a Queensland Tramp VIII [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 5 October 1905
• Clothing the Savage [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 16 October 1930
• Coaching in the Backblocks Through Flood and Fire [article] The Catholic Press, 17 November 1904
• Coaching in the North-West [article] The Australasian, 28 April 1917
• Coaching [short story] The Bulletin, 24 December 1908
• Cobb's Job [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 November 1924
• Cockatoo Cunning [article] writing as Wandi Queenslander (Brisbane), 5 January 1938
• Cockatoo Flynn [article] The Australasian, 13 April 1929
• Cockydom [short story] Evening News (Sydney), 11 January 1908 In Collected Short Stories Volume 4 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 [articles] Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Collected Poetry [poems] Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Collected Short Stories Volume 1 [short story collection] Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Collected Short Stories Volume 2 [short story collection] Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Collected Short Stories Volume 3 [short story collection] Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Collected Short Stories Volume 4 [short story collection] Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Collected Short Stories Volume 5 [short story collection] Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Collected Short Stories Volume 6 [short story collection] Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Collected Short Stories Volume 7 [short story collection] Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Colonial Experience [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 January 1925
• Commonplace Cranks [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 February 1924
• Community Buying [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 10 December 1936
• Company On the Road [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 August 1919
• Concerning a Professional Horse Hunter [article] The Catholic Press, 19 October 1911
• Concerning Bowser: A Tale of a Canine Pet [short story] The Catholic Press, 28 September 1911 In Collected Short Stories Volume 5 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Concerning Cooks -- Also Poisoners [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 20 December 1908
• Concerning Fires [article] The Bulletin, 25 October 1902 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Concerning Floods [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 24 February 1917
• Conyers and his Girl [short story] The Bulletin, 12 December 1912 Also published as "The Courting of Selina" A "Mat Conyers" story
• Conyers' Little Diversion [short story] Weekly Times Annual, 4 November 1915 page 23 Also published as "Three Squatters" A "Mat Conyers Story In Collected Short Stories Volume 5 as "Three Squatters" Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Cooo-ee [article] writing as E.S.S. World News (Sydney), 3 December 1930
• Corn Huskers [article] Sunday Times Perth, 1 January 1911
• Corn Husking Competitions of Other Days [article] The Land (Sydney), 1 September 1933
• Corncob's Way [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 January 1926
• Country Stores [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 31 July 1929
• Courtin' Harriet [short story] The Bulletin, 11 December 1915
• Courting Under Difficulties: A Bush Love Story [short story] The Catholic Press, 26 June 1913 Also published as "The Man in the Red Petticoat" A "Murty Brown" Story In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 as "The Man in the Red Petticoat" Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Courtship and Marriage in the Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 3 February 1910
• Cranbrook Under the Hammer [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 6 December 1917
• Crane and Jabiru [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Cranky Fellows [short story] Queenslander (Brisbane), 5 September 1929
• Cranky Pranks [short story] In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Cranky [short story] The Bulletin, 25 March 1915, page 48 In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Crayfish Dan - Cave Dweller Foiled of Solitude [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 7 October 1939
• Crosscuts [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 12 January 1902 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Crossing the Log [poem] The Bulletin, 16 April 1898 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Crow and Raven [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 29 July 1916
• Crow and Raven [article] Sydney Mail, 8 November 1922
• Cruising Hut [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 14 December 1938 Refer to "The Cruise of the Log Hut" at PGA
• Crutchie [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 August 1923
• Cuckoos [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 9 October 1929
• Cunning [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 3 November 1937
• Curious Huts [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 January 1927
• Curious Monuments in the Outback [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 2 August 1935
• Curlew and Mopoke [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Curly Leaf of Peach and Nectarine Trees [article] writing as E.S.S. The Land (Sydney), 21 July 1933
• Daddy Fawcett, a Pioneer of Kyogle [article] The Land (Sydney), 14 February 1936
• Daddy Fawcett [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 August 1925
• Daddy Fawcett [article] The Australasian, 19 November 1927
• Dad's Racing Mare [poem] Bill Bowyang's Magazine, 1 November 1927
• Dags [poem] The Bulletin, 8 February 1933 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Damp Stains on Walls [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 3 November 1936
• Damper Fodder [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 16 August 1934
• Dan's Xmas Treat When He Came to Himself [short story] World News (Sydney), 23 December 1931 Also known as "Dan's Christmas Treat"
• Darby's Christmas Claim [poem] North Queensland Register, 16 December 1901, page 17 Also published as "The Christmas Claim" and "Darby's Christmas Claim"
• Darby's Claim [poem] Punch Melbourne, 26 January 1911 Also published as "The Christmas Claim" and "Darby's Claim"
• Dark Horses [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 14 March 1923
• Darky--A Good Dog [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 3 November 1937
• Darling Showers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 June 1929
• Daylight Mac [short story] The Bulletin, 4 February 1899 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Days in the Life of a Drover [article] The Catholic Press, 3 November 1904
• Days of The Bullock Dray [article] The Catholic Press, 27 January 1938
• Dead Marines [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 August 1922
• Dead Men's Gates in the Outback [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 31 May 1935
• Dead Secret [article] writing as Werrimee Sydney Mail, 27 November 1935
• Death Came to the Myalls [article] The Land (Sydney), 27 July 1938
• Death Holes [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 November 1921
• Definition of a Wowser [poem] writing as E.S.S. Northwestern Advocate and the Emu Bay Times, 17 November 1917 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Dick's Chance [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 July 1924
• Dingo as a Fighter [article] writing as Booraby The Bombala Times, 23 September 1932, page 2
• Dingo Hunters [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 August 1929
• Dingo Jimmy [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 April 1927
• Dingoes are Afraid of Men [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 19 November 1938
• Dinny Rone [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 October 1923
• Dinny's Uncle [short story] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 27 December 1906 Also published as "The Golden Skull" In Collected Short Stories Volume 3 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Directing the Traveller [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 7 December 1911 The Bulletin, 27 July 1938, page 50
• Dirrabandi [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 September 1919
• Disappearance of the Pure Bred Dingo [article] Sydney Mail, 2 November 1938
• Disputed Plains [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 February 1925
• Disputed Runs [article] The Australasian, 6 December 1930
• Diversions of a Bush School [short story] The Bulletin, 1 September 1927
• Dodging the Bailiff [short story] World News (Sydney), 25 August 1937
• Dog Drover [article] writing as Booraby Queenslander (Brisbane), 31 December 1936
• Dogs [short story] The Bulletin, 10 March 1900
• Doing a Perish [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 January 1925
• Dolce Far Niente [poem] writing as Wandi Launceton Examiner, 11 December 1889
• Domesticated Goannas [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 10 December 1919
• Domestication of Wild Birds [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 21 October 1916
• Don Garry [short story] Weekly Times, 19 December 1908
• Don of Lone Farm [short story] The Catholic Press, 12 December 1912 In Collected Short Stories Volume 2 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Don of Lone Farm [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 10 December 1905 The Catholic Press, 12 December 1912 Sunday Times Perth, 21 December 1913
• Down The Maranoa [poem] The Bulletin, 30 March 1932 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Drastic Remedies [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 27 June 1935
• Droney's Crossing [short story] Worker (Brisbane), 21 April 1906 In Collected Short Stories Volume 2 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Drovers from The Gulf [poem] The Bulletin, 30 September 1909 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Drovers [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 29 August 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Droving Contrasts [article] writing as Werrimee Sydney Mail, 19 October 1932
• Droving Days on the Barcoo [article] The Australasian, 5 September 1925
• Droving Disasters [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 24 February 1937
• Droving Feats [poem] The Bulletin, 21 January 1931 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Droving Geese and Turkeys [short story] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 24 July 1912
• Droving Marathons [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 18 July 1935
• Droving Pigs [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 October 1922
• Droving Record [article] writing as Werrimee World News (Sydney), 20 February 1935
• Droving With Opal Jack [article] The Australasian, 23 October 1926
• Duck Shooting: Capital Australian Sport [article] writing as E.S.S. The Catholic Press, 16 April 1908
• Duckbill, The Platypus [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Durrumboi Flat [article] Sydney Mail, 15 May 1935
• Durrumboi Flats [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 July 1926
• Early Days on the Richmond: Tomki Taken Up in 1839 [article] The Land (Sydney), 2 November 1934
• Echoes of the Shingle Splitters [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 25 August 1933
• Edible Native Plants [article] writing as E.S.S. Evening News (Sydney), 6 July 1904
• Edible Plants and Fruits [article] Catholic Press,22 June 1911 The Australasian, 1 October 1910
• Eels on Land [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 27 June 1928
• Egg Stealers [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 16 March 1938
• Emu Meat [article] writing as Wandi Queenslander (Brisbane), 15 July 1937
• Emus [poem] The Bulletin, 10 February 1937 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Eve in the Wilderness [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 8 February 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Eventide [poem] writing as Wandi Wellington Times and Agricultural and Mining Gazette, 25 February 1891
• Everybody's Pets [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 October 1920
• Famous Dingoes and Some Dingo Hunters of Other Dogs [article] The Land (Sydney), 8 December 1933
• Far from Home: The Death of Wills, the Explorer [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 10 November 1894 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Farm Fallacies [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 March 1924
• Farm Life in Northern Jungles [article] The Bulletin, 30 November 1911
• Father's Pipe [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 16 November 1904 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Feathered Company [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 September 1922
• Feathered Friends [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 October 1924
• Feathered Friends [poem] The Bulletin, 16 June 1904 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Feathered Hatters [article] Sydney Mail, 11 January 1922
• Feathered Methuselahs [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 18 February 1937
• Feathered Mimics [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 25 September 1930
• Feathered Mines [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 June 1925
• Feathered Police [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 6 March 1930
• Feathered Strategists [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 28 November 1929
• Feats of Endurance by Bush Horses and Horsemen [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 19 January 1934
• Feeding Crows [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 August 1919
• Fences [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 5 October 1918
• Fifty Years Ago [poem] The Bulletin, 22 January 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Fire and Smoke [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 March 1924
• Fireflies [poem] The Bulletin, 22 February 1933 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• First Homes [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Fishing in the Bush [article] Australian Town and Country Journal, 22 February 1902 Queenslander Brisbane, 6 December 1913 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Fishing on the Murray [article] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 12 July 1911
• Floating Stores in The Boom Days of The Darling River Shipping [article] The Australasian, 3 August 1935
• Flooded in [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 15 July 1931
• Fodder Trees [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 27 July 1938
• For Love and Gold [short story] Punch Melbourne, 5 December 1905 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Forgotten [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 9 December 1903 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Fortune Hunters [short story] North Queensland Register, 18 December 1905
• Fortunes of Fossickers on the Old Goldfields [article] The Land (Sydney), 9 April 1937
• Forty Two Days' Fast [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 19 February 1930
• Fossickers [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 3 October 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Four Footed Mates [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 January 1927
• Foxing a Fossicicker [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 October 1928
• Fresh Water Pests [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 13 January 1917
• Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush [short story collection] Whitcombe & Tombs, 1914 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Frog Feasts [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 23 July 1938
• Fruit Pickers [article] The Catholic Press, 23 September 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Galahs and Corellas [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 20 August 1930
• Gambling [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 6 August 1892 letter to the editor
• Game Birds of Scrub and Forest No. 1 [article] Sydney Mail, 12 June 1918 #1 of 4 articles in a series
• Game Birds of Scrub and Forest No. 2 [article] Sydney Mail, 19 June 1918 #2 of 4 articles in a series
• Game Birds of Scrub and Forest No. 4 [article] Sydney Mail, 26 June 1918 #3 of 4 articles in a series
• Game Birds of Scrub and Forest No. 4 [article] Sydney Mail, 10 July 1918 #4 of 4 articles in a series
• Gem Thieves [article] Sydney Mail, 11 July 1934
• Gems of the Sea [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 31 October 1928
• Getting "Somewhere" [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 February 1921
• Getting Bush Honey (B & P Magazine 1st issue) [article] B and P Magazine (Burns Philps and Co.), 29 December 1928
• Getting Directions in the Bush [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 10 May 1913 Freemans Journal Sydney, 7 December 1911
• Getting Directions [short story] The Bulletin, 31 March 1900
• Getting Even [short story] The Newsletter (Sydney), 23 December 1905 In Collected Short Stories Volume 2 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Getting Evens [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 January 1924
• Getting Rid of a Nuisance [short story] Weekly Times, 25 May 1918, page 6 Also published as "In Sleepy Hollow"
• Ghostly Lights [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 23 December 1931
• Giants of the Past [article] Sydney Mail, 7 December 1938
• Gibberagee [poem] The Bulletin, 22 May 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Glimpses of Country Life Wayback Tailor [article] Sydney Mail, 30 September 1936
• Glimpses of Lonely Lives [article] The Australasian, 3 November 1917
• Go on the Land, Young Man [poem] World News (Sydney), 2 April 1904 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Goannas and Ticks [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 10 July 1929
• Goat Country [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 16 March 1927
• Going Down to Mother's [poem] North Queensland Register, 17 December 1928
• Going Fishing in the Backblocks, with Rod and Net [article] The Catholic Press, 12 March 1914
• Going for the Mail [short story] World News (Sydney), 15 August 1908 In Collected Short Stories Volume 4 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Going to a Picnic and Coming Home [article] writing as E.S.S. The Colac Herald, 23 December 1915
• Gold Specking in Streets [article] writing as Booraby Queenslander (Brisbane), 27 December 1934
• Golden Corn [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 March 1919
• Golden Gizzards [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 11 March 1937
• Golden Scalps [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 31 January 1935
• Gone Bush [short story] Weekly Times, 20 August 1921
• Gone Bush [short story] Flame, 1 September 1936, pages 22-24
• Good Old Broken Hill! [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 March 1924
• Got a Match? [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 May 1919
• Got a Match? [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 26 July 1922
• Grandfather! [poem] Punch Melbourne, 3 December 1918 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Grandfather [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 October 1918
• Granny from the Country [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 11 December 1907 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Grass Feds and Ring Ins at the Shearers' Races [article] The Land (Sydney), 27 October 1933
• Grass Harvesting [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 18 April 1928
• Greenhide Jack [poem] The Bulletin, 5 October 1905 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Grow Cedars [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 15 December 1937
• Gum Leaves [article] Sydney Mail, 26 October 1927
• Gum Leaves [poem] Punch Melbourne, 3 December 1918 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Gum-Getters [article] The Catholic Press, 27 January 1916 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Gunyah Days: A Black War [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 7 August 1930
• Gunyah Days: Blanket Day [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 21 August 1930
• Gunyah Days: Home Work and Play Time [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 14 August 1930
• Gunyah Days: in Scrub and Forest [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 31 July 1930
• Gunyah Days: Teaching the Picaninnies [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 17 July 1930
• Gunyah Treasures [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 8 May 1930
• Gweela, The Brush-Turkey [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Habits of the Platypus [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 18 August 1926
• Ham Rolin's Love Affair [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 9 March 1910 In Collected Short Stories Volume 5 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Handy Mokes [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 4 January 1939
• Hard Cases [article] Worker (Brisbane), 3 March 1906
• Harvesting the Sugar [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 7 April 1912
• Hatters [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 April 1922
• Haunted Cattle Camps [article] Sydney Mail, 12 January 1938
• Haunted Huts and Ghostly Cattle Camps [article] The Land (Sydney), 12 January 1934
• Hawkers in the Backblocks [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 6 December 1935
• Her Photo Gallery [short story] The Bulletin, 5 May 1921 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Her Traveller's Book [short story] Weekly times, 28 October 1922
• Heroines of the Bush [article] writing as E.S.S. Scone Advocate, 8 July 1921
• Hewers of Wood and Drawers of Water [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 20 July 1911
• Hide and Seek [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 May 1927
• Hiking [poem] The Bulletin, 15 April 1931 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• His Bush Heart [short story] The Bulletin, 13 September 1923 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• His Lordship [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 March 1927
• His Old Bally Mare [poem] Sunday Times Sydney, 14 June 1903 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Historic Homestead-- The Small Home at Swan Creek [article] Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser, 2 February 1940 refers to a previous article in "The Bulletin" in 1939
• Hobbled (Murty Brown) [short story] Warwick Examiner and Times, 25 September 1915 A variation was published as "Murty Brown and the Kernel"
• Holidaying in Town and Country [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 12 October 1911
• Home Makers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 November 1926
• Homing Horses [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 13 August 1924
• Honey Hunters [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 August 1924
• Hopbush Joe's Yarn [short story] The Bulletin, 17 May 1933
• Horny Ned [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 September 1923
• Horse And Saddle [poem] The Bulletin, 17 October 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Horse Bells [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 July 1919
• Horse Cemetery [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 17 June 1937
• Horse Character [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 5 June 1929
• House Warmings [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 September 1925
• How Australia Greets the "Pommy" [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 1 February 1917
• How Joe Worked the Oracle [short story] The Bulletin, 24 March 1910, page 43 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• How Man Becomes Intimate With the Kookaburra and Its Friends [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 27 February 1921
• How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush (serial) The Catholic Press, commencing 1 July 1915 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush (serial) [article] The Catholic Press, 1 July 1915 serial commenced 1 July 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• How Slipper Was Sacked [article] writing as E.S.S. Freeman's Journal, 24 January 1935
• How the Sailor Rode the Brumby [children's book] Collins, 1984. picture book. Max Caesar (illustrator) Sydney: children's fiction
• How the Sailor Rode the Brumby [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 14 December 1904 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• How the Wattle Got It's Name [article] Sydney Mail, 9 February 1938
• How We Waste Our Ships [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 June 1917
• Humorous Chinese [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 July 1927
• Humpybacks [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 19 April 1911
• Hunter's Wiles [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 20 April 1938
• Hunting Surprises [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 3 November 1926
• Hunting Wild Pigs in Jungle and Plain Land [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 4 May 1934
• Hunting Wild Pigs [article] Sydney Mail, 1 August 1923
• Husking Time [article] Australian Town and Country Journal, 21 September 1904
• Husking Time [sketch] The Catholic Press, 25 July 1907 Sunday Times, Perth, 1 January 1911 Clarence and Richmond Examiner, 6 August 1907 The Raleigh Sun, 9 August 1907, page 8 In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Illusions of the Plains [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 5 January 1938
• Illustrated Ledger [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 14 September 1938
• Immigrants [article] writing as E.S.S. Labor News (Sydney), 1 February 1919
• In a Bush School [article] The Capricornian (Rockhampton), 15 December 1927
• In Crocodile Waters: Hunting the Man-eaters [short story] The Catholic Press, 29 August 1929
• In Gossip Lane [short story] Weekly Times, 2 February 1924
• In Pursuit of Waterfowl [short story] The Bulletin, 24 May 1902 Australian Town and Country Journal, 24 May 1902, page 31 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• In Pursuit of Wild Fowl [article] The Brisbane Courier, 31 December 1908, page 2
• In Search of Gold. The Prospector:The Romance of His Life [article] The Catholic Press, 17 January 1907
• In Sleepy Hollow [short story] Weekly Times, 25 May 1918 Also published as "Getting Rid of a Nuisance" In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• In the Beetle Season [article] Construction and Local Government Journal, 29 September 1919
• In the Branding Yard [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 September 1927
• In the Branding Yard [poem] The Bulletin, 3 December 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• In the Cow Yard [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 December 1919
• In the Days of the Blades [article] The Land (Sydney), 23 August 1939
• In the Days of the Dummy Selector [article] The Land (Sydney), 16 November 1934
• In the Days of the Tallow Pots [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 9 October 1935
• In the Forest - The Shingle Splitters [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May 1937
• In the Good old Days When King Murri Wore His Top Hat [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 5 October 1916
• In the Haunts of the Flying Fox [article] The Land (Sydney), 13 December 1935
• In the Library [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 November 1920
• In the Scrub [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 May 1918
• In the Smoker [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 September 1922
• In the Snake Season: With Australia's Worst Inhabitants [article] The Catholic Press, 13 November 1913
• In the Wild Cattle Country [article] Sydney Mail, 6 October 1937
• Independent Swagmen [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 February 1925
• Information Supplied [article] writing as E.S.S. Sunday Times Sydney, 26 February 1905 This is information about cooking. Mrs. E S Smith also signed herself E.S.S. so it was probably by her.
• Initial Interpretations [poem] writing as E.S.S. Adelaide Observer, 23 April 1892
• Initiation [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 11 March 1939
• Ink and Wine [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 April 1918
• Insect Friends of the Home [article] Sydney Mail, 18 January 1928
• Intelligence of the Camp Horse [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 19 April 1933
• Interesting Items from the Bulletin [article] as by Murrungurry The Bombala Times, 11 September 1931 An article previously published in the Bulletin. Several small items by different people.
• Interesting Items from the Bulletin [article] as by Murrungurry The Bombala Times, 25 September 1931 An article previously published in the Bulletin. Several small items by different people.
• Interesting Items [article] as by Murrungurry The Bombala Times, 29 November 1929 An article previously published in the Bulletin. Several small items by different people.
• Interesting Items [article] as by Murrungurry The Bombala Times, 2 January 1931 An article previously published in the Bulletin. Several small items by different people.
• Interesting Items [article] as by Murrungurry The Bombala Times, 23 January 1931 An article previously published in the Bulletin. Several small items by different people.
• Interesting Items [article] as by Murrungurry The Bombala Times, 3 April 1931 An article previously published in the Bulletin. Several small items by different people.
• Interesting Items [article] as by Murrungurry The Bombala Times, 2 October 1931 An article previously published in the Bulletin. Several small items by different people.
• Interesting Items [article] as by Murrungurry The Bombala Times, 13 May 1932 An article previously published in the Bulletin. Several small items by different people.
• Interesting Items [article] as by Murrungurry The Bombala Times, 27 May 1932 An article previously published in the Bulletin. Several small items by different people.
• Interesting Midgets [article] as by Wandi Sydney Mail, 14 October 1925
• Interesting Pars [article] The Bombala Times, 30 August 1929 An article previously published in the Bulletin. Several small items by different people.
• Interesting Pars [article] The Bombala Times, 4 October 1929 An article previously published in the Bulletin. Several small items by different people.
• Ironbark Bob [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 December 1924
• Is Australia on the Water Waggon? [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 5 April 1917
• Is the Dairyman's Child a Slave? [article] The Catholic Press, 12 November 1908
• Island Lake [short story] In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Jack The Rager [article] The Bulletin, 23 November 1911
• Jack, the Kookaburra [short story] In Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Jack, The Kookaburra [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Jacka Hooey's Team [poem] The Bulletin, 27 November 1935 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Jackaroos of Other Days [article] The Land (Sydney), 13 July 1934
• Jackaroos [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 June 1923
• Jackaroos [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 October 1927
• Jacky Winter [poem] Sydney Morning Herald, 13 March 1937 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Jacky's Bore [article] writing as Wandi Queenslander (Brisbane), 18 October 1934
• Jacob's Well [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 April 1926
• Jenkins Caharity [poem] The Bulletin, 22 February 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Jerry and John [short story] In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Jerry Grub [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 May 1928
• Jilted [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 14 June 1905 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Jim Grey [short story] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 12 December 1907 In Collected Short Stories Volume 3 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Jimmy Daylight [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 May 1923
• Jimmy from The Fence [poem] The Bulletin, 25 July 1907 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Jingling Jimmy [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 April 1921
• Jirri Jirra [poem] The Bulletin, 20 March 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Job Hunting Out Back: Classes of Travellers. [article] Evening News (Sydney), 1 January 1906
• Joe Possum [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 19 April 1903 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Joe's Bush Night [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 August 1924
• Johnny Allsorts of the Mulgaland Emporium Storekeeping [article] The Catholic Press, 17 August 1911
• Johnny Dow Name in Bush Tradition [article] The Australasian, 21 December 1935
• Johnny Dow [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 June 1925
• Juandah To Hornet Bank [article] The Australasian, 18 January 1936
• Jumbuk Jimmy [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 June 1926
• Just a Habit [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 August 1921
• Kalongs [article] writing as E.S.S. Evening News (Sydney), 12 March 1904
• Kaloona [poem] The Bulletin, 22 October 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Kambury [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 June 1927
• Kangaroo and Wallaby Hunting [article] The Catholic Press, 12 December 1907
• Kangaroo Cunning [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Morning Herald, 3 October 1936
• Karaway the Cockatoo and Other Nature Stories: Life Histories of Australian Birds and Animals [short story collection] Whitcombe and Tombs, Melbourne 1922 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Karaway, The Cockatoo [short story] In Karaway the Cockatoo and Other Nature Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Karaway, the Cockatoo [short story] In Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Karaway, The Cockatoo [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Keep Quiet, Carn't Yer! [article] writing as Werrimee The Worker (Wagga NSW), 2 November 1910
• Keeping a Backblock Pub By One Who Kept One [article] writing as E.S.S. The Catholic Press, 24 January 1907
• Kept Herd of Snakes for Their Milk [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 15 December 1933
• Killing Day on the Stock Route [article] Sydney Mail, 21 September 1927
• Killing Day on the Track [article] Western Mail Perth, 8 June 1912
• Killing on the Overland [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 August 1928
• King Batt [short story] Steele Rudd's Magazine, 1 October 1905
• Kings of the Road [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 June 1923
• Knew the Milkers [article] Sydney Mail, 11 January 1922
• Knights of the Boomerang [short story] In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Knights of the Saddle and Stockwhip [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 23 August 1939
• Knocking Around [article] Weekly Times, 29 June 1918
• Kojurrie, The Goanna [short story] In Karaway the Cockatoo and Other Nature Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Kojurrie, the Goanna [short story] In Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Kojurrie, The Goanna [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Koponey's Island [short story] In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Koreelah Creek [poem] Warwick Examiner and Times, 26 April 1909 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Kyogle, On the Richmond River [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 30 September 1931
• Labor in Vain [short story] Sunday Times Perth, 6 January 1907 Weekly Times, 4 November 1916 Also published as "Two Mates and a Woman" Also published as "The Pursuit of Maria Macks" In Collected Short Stories Volume 3 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Lady Teacher Embarassed [article] The Land (Sydney), 14 January 1938
• Lamb Markets [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 12 December 1914
• Landlords [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 August 1920
• Landmarks of the Outback [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 10 May 1933
• Lane Tracks [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 24 August 1938
• Larry And Bob And Me [poem] The Bulletin, 16 April 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Last of the A.S.W. Brumbies [article] Sydney Mail, 3 October 1934
• Laughing Jack [article] Sydney Mail, 2 May 1928
• Learners and the Blades: Shearing Half a Century Ago [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 18 October 1933
• Learning English [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 September 1923
• Learning to Ride [short story] Booraby the Koala, in Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush children's fiction In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Learning to Shear [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 December 1925
• Learning to Shear [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 24 January 1923
• Leaves of Healing: in Praise of the Gum Tree [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 5 June 1937
• Left Tail Behind [article] writing as Werrimee Queenslander (Brisbane), 30 January 1936
• Letetia: a Tale of the West [short story] Steele Rudd's Magazine, 1 October 1905
• Letitia [short story] Weekly Times, 1 October 1910
• Life Along the Northern Border Line The Terrors of the Saltbush [article] The Catholic Press, 31 August 1911
• Life in "Our Avenue" [article] The Catholic Press, 10 August 1916
• Life in The Australian Backblocks [collection of sketches] Whitcombe and Tombs, 1911 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Life in the Bush - Memories [articles] The Catholic Press, 27 April 1916 Articles appeared weekly from 27/4/1916 to 22/6/1916 then from 13/7/1916 to 3/8/1916
• Life in the Canvas Houses of Out Back [article] The Catholic Press, 1 October 1914
• Life on the Road in the Golden Fifties [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 12 October 1916
• Life on the Road: A Drover's Experiences on the Barcoo [article] The Catholic Press, 13 February 1913
• Life Story of the Spotted Bower Bird [short story] The Lone Hand, 1 September 1910
• Life's Billabong [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 April 1921
• Little Black Tracker [short story] Sydney Morning Herald, 27 October 1928
• Little Peter [short story] Weekly Times, 15 December 1923
• Little Tommy of Binga [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 9 February 1910
• Liz Capper's Grey Horse [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 10 July 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Local Color [article] The Bulletin, 3 April 1919
• Logged Drover [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 23 March 1938
• Lonesome Hut [short story] The Australasian, 30 May 1931
• Long Ago [poem] writing as Wandi Launceton Examiner, 27 November 1889
• Longer Life for Chairs and Couches [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 10 November 1936
• Looking Backward [poem] Worker (Brisbane), 15 December 1906 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Looking For Thunderstorms [poem] The Bulletin, 30 October 1935 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Lorna's Career [short story] Weekly Times, 31 October 1931 Similar to "An Old Flame"
• Lost in the Bush [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 16 November 1918
• Lost in the Bush [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 25 August 1937
• Lost Reefs [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 November 1927
• Lost Stolen or Strayed [article] The Bulletin, 23 January 1913
• Love Letters [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 February 1920
• Love's Message: An Acrostic [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 23 June 1894 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Made Their Own Coffins [article] writing as Werrimee Queenslander (Brisbane), 22 February 1939
• Maggie, The Magpie [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Magpies [poem] The Bulletin, 18 January 1933 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Mail Coaching [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Making a Rise [short story] Weekly Times, 25 November 1916 In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Making a Rise [short story] Warwick Examiner and Times, 25 November 1915
• Making Back [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 September 1925
• Making Tracks [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 June 1921
• Making Your Own Home [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 28 December 1916
• Man and Kangaroo [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 13 June 1928
• Man's Folly [poem] The Kadina and Wallaroo Times, 19 June 1895 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Man's Folly [poem] Launceton Examiner, 4 January 1896
• Marking Lambs [poem] The Bulletin, 22 October 1898 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Marriang and Wadgie, The Emus [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Married Women as Workers [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 29 June 1911
• Mat O'Connor [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 November 1925
• Matched His Wits [article] writing as Booraby Queenslander (Brisbane), 12 March 1936
• Mates and Gates [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 October 1925
• Mates in the Bush and Out [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 20 September 1903 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Mates in the Bush [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 17 January 1936
• Mates [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 October 1920
• Matilda [poem] The Bulletin, 4 April 1928
• Matilda's Bloke [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 June 1923
• Maud and Moonface [short story] The World's News, 19 December 1925, page 11 Also published as "Bill Studders of Mooli Creek" Also published as as "Bill's Luck"
• Maude and Moonface [short story] World News (Sydney), 19 December 1925
• Melinda Mole [short story] Weekly Times, 18 May 1929
• Melinda [short story] The Bulletin, 13 December 1919 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Memorial Gates [article] writing as Murrungurry Watchman (Sydney), 27 February 1935
• Memories of Buck Jumping [article] The Australasian, 8 July 1933
• Memories of Currawilla Stations Given Away [article] The Australasian, 16 March 1935
• Memories of One-Tree Plain [article] Sydney Mail, 20 July 1938
• Message Sticks [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 December 1920
• Message Sticks [article] Sydney Mail, 12 July 1922
• Method in Mimicry [article] writing as Wandi Queenslander (Brisbane), 13 February 1936
• Mickey's Swag [short story] North Queensland Register, 9 December 1939
• Micky Miner [poem] The Bulletin, 24 March 1937 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Midnight Rain [poem] The Australasian, 31 August 1907 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Midnight Rain [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 20 April 1895 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Minding Cockatoos [poem] In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Miners and Prospectors [article] The Catholic Press, 6 April 2016 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Ming Ming [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 12 June 1930
• Mixed Drinks [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 October 1918
• Mixed Drinks [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 June 1926
• Modern Ape Men of the Australian Bush [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 27 April 1934
• Modern Chivalry [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 18 October 1905
• Modern Troglodytes [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 May 1924
• Modern Troglodytes [article] The Australasian, 27 April 1929
• Money in Bunny [article] writing as Booraby Queenslander (Brisbane), 1 October 1936
• Moonlighters [article] The Australasian, 5 April 1918
• Moonlighting in Scrub and Range: Where the Runs are Wild and Wide [article] The Catholic Press, 7 November 1912
• Moonlighting Wild Cattle in Two States [article] The Land (Sydney), 1 December 1933
• Mopoke [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 12 December 1906 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• More Feathered Weather Prophets [article] The Land (Sydney), 5 March 1937
• More Xmases [poem] North Queensland Register, 24 December 1898, page 18 Also known as "More Christmases" In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Morning in the Bush [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 16 March 1927
• Morning in The Hut [poem] The Bulletin, 20 August 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Mount Gipps Station: Cradel of Broken Hill [article] The Land (Sydney), 15 September 1933
• Mount Gipps [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 June 1928
• Mount Lindsay Aboriginal Legends [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 27 February 1930
• Mount Lindsay, Ghostly Sentinel of the Border [article] The Land (Sydney), 19 March 1937
• Mrs Clagg's Recreation [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 June 1926
• Mrs Winkles [short story] Sunday Times Sydney 18 December 1921 Also published as "The Housekeeper at Dulla"
• Mrs. Agnes Ann Ballantyne (an obituary) [article] writing as E.S.S. The Methodist (Sydney), 30 September 1933
• Mucki [poem] The Bulletin, 7 November 1918 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Mudbank Charlie [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 June 1927
• Mudbank Charlie [article] Sydney Mail, 22 June 1932
• Mulga Twigs [poem] The Bulletin, 9 August 1917 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Mulga Wires [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 January 1920
• Mulgaland [poem] The Bulletin, 6 May 1931 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Mullumbimby [poem] Mullumbimby Star, 5 May 1910 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Mungindi Bob [poem] The Bulletin, 7 March 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Munni, The Kangaroo [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Murphy's Fireworks [short story] In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Murphy's Fireworks [short story] Evening News (Sydney), 17 December 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Murri and His Dogs [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 February 1929
• Murri and the Pack [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 September 1927
• Murrumbidgee Whalers [short story] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 August 1928 Sydney Mail, 22 September 1937 Also published as "Bogan Dan"
• Murty Brown and Humphrey Hodge [short story] The Bulletin, 16 March 1911 Also published as "Murty's New Mate" A "Murty Brown" story In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Murty Brown and the Kernel [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 9 December 1908 The Catholic Press, 31 December 1914 A variation was published as "Hobbled" Also published as "A Bush Sketch: On the Road to Sleepy Hollow" In Murty Brown In Collected Short Stories Volume 4 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Murty Brown, Detective: The Case of the Vanishing Turkeys [short story] Warwick Examiner and Times, 7 November 1914 The Catholic Press, 7 July 1910 A "Murty Brown" story In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Murty Brown [short story collection] States Publishing (Sydney), 1925 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Murty Brown's Queer Mate [short story] The Catholic Press, 22 October 1914 Also published as "Professor de Quinlan" and "With Professor de Quinlan" A "Murty Brown" Story
• Murty's New Mate [short story] Weekly Times Annual, 7 November 1914, p 20 Also published as "Murty's Brown and Humphrey Hodge" A "Murty Brown" story
• Murty's Straight Jacket [short story] The Bulletin, 16 April 1914, p47 Also published as "Murty's Strange Predicament" A "Murty Brown" story
• Murty's Strange Predicament: A Humorous Bush Story [short story] The Catholic Press, 14 December 1911 The Bulletin, 16 April 1914 Also published as "Murty's Straight Jacket" A "Murty Brown" story In Collected Short Stories Volume 5 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Murura, The Wallaby [short story] Also published as "The Story of Murura, the Red necked Wallaby" In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• My Coaching Adventures in the North West Corner [article] The Catholic Press, 26 February 1914
• My First Mob [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 November 1928
• My First Shed [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 July 1923
• My First Trip with Cattle [article] Worker (Brisbane), 12 December 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• My First Trip with Cattle [article] The Australasian, 25 September 1909
• My Horse [poem] The Bulletin, 28 March 1907 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• My Native Land: Farewell to an Australian Going into Exile [poem] The Albury Banner and Wodonga Express, 26 April 1912 The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 23 October 1907 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• My Queensland Mate [article] Weekly Times, 21 July 1917
• Mystery Lakes [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 April 1927
• Mystery Lakes [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 4 June 1927
• Mystery Lakes [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 21 May 1930
• Nammi [article] The Australasian, 24 June 1922
• Nancy [short story] Camperdown Chronicle, 17 December 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Nankeen Night Herons [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 23 July 1924
• Narran, The Lyre-Bird [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Native and Outlander [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 February 1917
• Native Bees [article] Sydney Mail, 8 October 1930
• Natural Tree Guards [article] writing as Wandi World News (Sydney), 17 October 1928
• Nature Study and a Bad Egg [short story] The Bulletin, 4 August 1927
• Nature's School [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 15 September 1937
• Never Part in Tears [poem] Geelong Advertiser, 25 August 1894 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• New Chum Drovers [article] Australian Town and Country Journal, 26 December 1906
• New Selectors [article] The Australasian, 9 March 1907
• Newchums in the Bush [short story] The Land (Sydney), 15 November 1935
• Night Picnics [article] Sydney Mail, 15 December 1920
• Night Voices [article] Sydney Mail, 13 May 1914
• No Place Like Home [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 2 January 1936
• Noisy [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 September 1925
• Norrey's Cave [short Story] Weekly Times, 14 December 1907
• Northern Abos [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 11 October 1933
• Northern Battles of the Blacks [article] The Land (Sydney), 11 October 1935
• Nosebag Dangers [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 9 August 1934
• Not a Bilby [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 31 May 1934
• Not All The Fault of Men [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 20 November 1913
• Nugget [short story] In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Octavius [short story] The Bulletin, 18 August 1919 published as 'The Raftsman,' Sunday Times, 12 January 1908, page 1 published as 'Carrab's Raft,' Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 17 December 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Odd Jobbers [article] The Catholic Press, 16 March 2016 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Old "Grease Spot" [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 July 1928
• Old Aboriginal Superstitions [article] The Australasian, 17 September 1932
• Old Bill [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 January 1923
• Old Black Crow [poem] The Bulletin, 5 February 1936 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Old Bora Grounds [article] Sydney Mail, 3 March 1937
• Old Bullock Days [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 June 1929
• Old Bush Homes [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 May 1923
• Old Chums [poem] The Bulletin, 28 February 1903 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Old Coach Tracks in the North West [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 7 May 1938
• Old Coaching Days [article] writing as Werrimee Sydney Mail, 5 February 1936
• Old Dad [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 October 1929
• Old Days of Dyrabba [article] The Land (Sydney), 3 July 1936
• Old Jim Harrin [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 August 1920
• Old Kyan [article] The Australasian, 28 January 1922
• Old Lovers [short Story] Weekly Times, 23 August 1930
• Old Mates o' Mine [poem] The Bulletin, 15 April 1931 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Old Menindie [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 December 1925
• Old Pete [poem] The Bulletin, 2 July 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Old Peter's Sugarbag [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 13 December 1905 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Old Stick in the Mud [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 November 1924
• On 29 Mile Flat [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 May 1919
• On a Country Racecourse [article] The Catholic Press, 8 June 1916
• On a Dry Track [article] Weekly Times, 22 December 1917
• On a New Plantation: Working in the Sugar Cane [article] The Catholic Press, 8 June 1911
• On a Raft [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 November 1923
• On a Railway Journey Strange and Other Experiences [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 24 May 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On a Western Cattle Run [article] The Australasian, 7 September 1918
• On a Western Road [article] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 24 January 1912
• On an Old Diggings. Some Character Sketches [article] The Catholic Press, 18 May 1916
• On Australia's Lonely Tracks s The Thirst Fiend and Its Victims [article] The Catholic Press, 12 January 1911
• On Batten's Farm [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 September 1923
• On Blade's Selection [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 October 1924
• On Board the Log Hut [short story] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 16 January 1915 Also published as "The Cruise of the Log Hut" A "Murty Brown" story
• On Coastal Rivers: Trading Craft [article] writing as E.S.S. Australian Town and Country Journal, 12 October 1904
• On Cow Whacking [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 17 December 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On Grandfather's Farm [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 April 1926
• On Leichhardt's Track [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 April 1922
• On Manly Beach [poem] Steele Rudd's Magazine, 1 August 1905, pages 733-735
• On Myrtle Creek [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 November 1927
• On Northern Rivers [article] The Australasian, 14 March 1936
• On Protected List [article] writing as Booraby Queenslander (Brisbane), 21 January 1927
• On Sawpit Gully [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 June 1918
• On Sawpit Gully [short story] In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On Tarameo [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 29 March 1905 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On Taromeo [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 29 March 1905
• On the Adavale Common [short story] The Bulletin, 18 September 1913
• On The Advale Common [article] The Bulletin, 18 September 1913
• On the Border Fence [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 30 July 1938
• On The Cattle Camps [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 17 December 1902 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On the Copi Hills [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 August 1928
• On The Darling Downs [article] The Australasian, 15 February 1936
• On the Droving Track [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 16 December 1915
• On the Irvington Road Transportation Evolution [article] Sydney Mail, 18 March 1936
• On the Line [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 November 1927
• On the Night Camp [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 April 1929
• On The Nive [article] The Bulletin, 11 January 1906
• On the North West Plains [article] The Australasian, 23 February 1918
• On the Nymboy Road [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 July 1924
• On the Overland [article] Warwick Examiner and Times, 20 February 1915
• On the Overland [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 March 1923
• On the Overland [short story] Weekly Times, 20 February 1915, page 6 Also published as "Some Droving Days in Queensland"
• On The Paroo [poem] The Bulletin, 21 August 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On the Plains [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 September 1927
• On the River: Pioneers of Murray Trade [article] The Australasian, 11 August 1934
• On the Road [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 4 December 1915
• On the Road [article] writing as Werrimee Australian Town and Country Journal, 15 June 1905
• On the Road [article] writing as Werrimee Australian Town and Country Journal, 5 July 1905
• On the Road [article] writing as Werrimee Australian Town and Country Journal, 19 July 1905
• On the Road [article] writing as Werrimee Australian Town and Country Journal, 13 December 1905
• On The Rocky River [poem] The Bulletin, 10 December 1898 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On the Stages that are Dry [poem] The Bulletin, 1 January 1898 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On the Sunset Tracks [article] The Land (Sydney), 17 July 1935
• On the Sunset Trail--"This Feller Waterbag" [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 23 December 1939
• On the Track [article] Worker (Brisbane), 9 December 1905
• On the Track [article] The Australasian, 13 November 1920
• On the Track [short story] The Bulletin, 8 October 1898 In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On the Track [short story] The Bulletin, 12 December 1896
• On the Track [short story] Punch Melbourne, 24 January 1907
• On the Track [short story] Weekly Times, 23 December 1922
• On the Track [short story] Weekly times, 20 March 1926
• On the Track [short story] writing as E.S.S. The Bulletin, 30 July 1898 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On the Tracks of the Wily Dingo: The Tricks of the Trapper [article] The Catholic Press, 31 October 1912
• On the Trail of the Platypus and 'Possum: Fur Hunting Australia [article] The Catholic Press, 30 March 1911
• On the Wallaby: The Diary of a Queensland Swagman [novel/serial] The Catholic Press, 16 September 1915 commenced 16 September 1915 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On the Way to "Farther Out" [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 April 1928
• On The Way To School [poem] The Bulletin, 15 November 1906 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• On Western Plains [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 October 1921
• On Western Plains [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 June 1922
• One Armed Bob [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 July 1923
• One Christmas Time [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 December 1926
• One Legged Emily [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 17 April 1929
• Only a Waster: Bush Romance [short story] The Catholic Press, 22 December 1904 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Opal Jack [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 June 1925
• Opium Smugglers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 September 1926
• Orchid Oddities [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 21 March 1934
• Orphaned Water [poem] The Bulletin, 15 January 1936 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Our Avenue [short story] The Bulletin, 10 May 1906
• Our Baker [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 December 1921
• Our Doctor [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 April 1920
• Our First Mob [article] Sydney Mail, 8 December 1926
• Our Great Resources [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 May 1926
• Our Grocer [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 May 1918
• Our Little Bark Caboose [poem] The Bulletin, 1 February 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Our Postage Stamps [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 May 1917
• Our School Books [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 November 1918
• Our Snake Industry [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 January 1929
• Our Storekeeper [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 July 1919
• Our Trees: The Bush Apple [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 1 May 1935
• Our Trees: The Kurrajong [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 14 August 1935
• Ousting a Rival [short story] Weekly Times, 5 January 1929
• Out Boulia Way [poem] The Australasian, 17 December 1904 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Out From The Port of Hay [poem] The Bulletin, 24 April 1935 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Outback Bottle Users [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 21 April 1926
• Outback History in Fences [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 22 February 1935
• Outback Notables [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 February 1922
• Outlaw Trees [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 12 August 1925
• Over the Stockyard Rails [poem] The Bulletin, 31 May 1902 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Overlanding Story [short story] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 11 December 1913 In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Paroo Harry [poem] The Bulletin, 12 April 1933 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Passing of the Side Saddle [article] The Catholic Press, 4 May 1916
• Passive Resistance [article] writing as E.S.S. Western Mail Perth, 16 July 1936
• Pasture Values and Fodder Conservation [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 28 October 1936
• Pat O'Grady's Will: The Missing Voucher [poem] writing as E.S.S. Watchman (Sydney), 30 July 1904, page 5 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Percy's Experiences [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 April 1924
• Pests of the Settler [article] The Australasian, 27 January 1906
• Pet Kangaroos [article] The Australasian, 6 May 1911
• Peter Crump's Courtship: A Yarn of the Shearing Sheds [short story] The Catholic Press, 27 February 1913 Weekly Times, 3 November 1917 Alos published as "The Shearer's Reward" In Collected Short Stories Volume 5 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Peter Possum [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 July 1926
• Peter the Painter [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 7 April 1920
• Peter's Courtship [short story] Punch Melbourne, 4 December 1917 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Peter's Sugar Bag [poem] Punch Annual, 7 December 1909
• Phantom Lights [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 30 August 1934
• Phantom Water [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 2 February 1938
• Phegan and Brindle [short story] North Queensland Register, 3 December 1938
• Phegan's Academy [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 18 October 1911 In Collected Short Stories Volume 5 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Phegans Ride [short story] The Bulletin, 7 December 1929
• Picnic Time [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 February 1922
• Pioneer Life in Scrubland [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 11 March 1905
• Pioneer Life in Scrubland [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Pioneer Skippers of the River Boats [article] The Land (Sydney), 15 July 1936
• Pioneer Teams on the Mountain Trail (not legible) [article] The Land (Sydney), 20 November 1936
• Pioneering [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 November 1924
• Pioneers of Cow Country [article] The Land (Sydney), 20 June 1934
• Pioneers [short story] Camperdown Chronicle, 17 December 1904 Sunbury News, 9 December 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Places of Fame [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 August 1922
• Playing "Dingo" [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 23 August 1930
• Playing at Work [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 May 1923
• Please Shut The Gate [poem] The Bulletin, 31 March 1910 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Pleasures of the Bush: Holidaying on Darling [article] The Catholic Press, 11 January 1912
• Politics and Politicians: Gossip [article] The Catholic Press, 1 October 1914
• Politics and Politicians: The New Cabinet [article] The Catholic Press, 24 September 1914
• Pony Showed Points [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 19 March 1936
• Poor Feller Me [poem] The Bulletin, 6 June 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Pop Corn [poem] The Bulletin, 18 January 1912 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Possum Dogs [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 August 1922
• Possum Farming [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 22 November 1913
• Possum Shooting [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 27 September 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Possums as Valuable Sideline on the Farm (discloses that Murrungurry is ES Sorenson) [article] The Land (Sydney), 6 April 1934
• Possums [article] The Bulletin, 27 October 1910
• Potstickers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 April 1927
• Potsticking and Other Trifles [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 15 October 1904
• Primitive Ferries in Town and Bush [article] The Land (Sydney), 1 June 1934
• Primitive Vehicles [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 1 June 1921
• Private Rivers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 October 1925
• Professor de Quinlan [short story] Sunday Times Perth, 26 December 1915, page 9 Also published as "With Professor de Quinlan" and "Murty Brown's Queer Mate A "Murty Brown" Story
• Professor Propsticks [short story] Weekly Times, 20 December 1924
• Professor Propsticks [short story] North Queensland Register, 17 December 1928
• Protection of Wild Flowers [article] Sydney Mail, 10 November 1926
• Providing Against Drought [article] Murray Pioneer and Australian River Record, 27 June 1919
• Pugnacious Beauties [article] writing as Wandi Queenslander (Brisbane), 6 April 1938
• Pugnacious Birds [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 1 June 1918
• Punty [short story] Australian Town and Country Journal, 11 December 1907 Also published as 'The Hunter and Punty.' The Catholic Press, 25 August 1910, page 8 In Collected Short Stories Volume 3 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Pyzer's Wife [short story] The Bulletin, 18 September 1924
• Quandong George [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 19 May 1937
• Quart-Pot And Billy Can [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Queen's English [article] writing as E.S.S. Evening News (Sydney), 23 February 1899 A letter to the editor regarding use of the word 'myself'
• Queensland Bottle Trees [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 21 June 1933
• Queensland Mud Wells [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 February 1926
• Queensland's Christmas Beetle Plague [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 25 December 1935
• Queer River Craft [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 July 1926
• Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories [short story collection] Lothian, 1908 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Quinton's Rouseabout [short story] Australian Town and Country Journal, 13 December 1905 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Quiyan, the Possum [short story] In Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Quiyan, The 'Possum [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Quondong George [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 May 1928
• Rabbit Trappers [article] The Catholic Press, 16 September 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Rabbit Trappers [article] Western Mail Perth, 27 October 1916
• Races at Sandy Creek [short story] The Bulletin, 23 March 1911
• Real Burglar Alarm [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 13 February 1936
• Real Native Tea [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 2 July 1936
• Record Fast [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 11 March 1936
• Record Tramps [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 15 August 1928
• Red Jack of the Far West [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 26 August 1939
• Reed Bed Pigs [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 30 November 1921
• Rejuvenating Bush Water [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 25 January 1935
• Remember the Coach Mail? [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 7 September 1938
• Removing in the Country [article] writing as E.S.S. Evening News (Sydney), 15 August 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Rescuing Bogged Stock [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 28 July 1933
• Reynard in Australia: A Greater Nuisance Than the Dingo [article] The Catholic Press, 20 July 1911
• Rich Squatters and the War [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 November 1916
• Riding Slinger [short story] The Australasian, 11 November 1916, page 1003 The Bulletin, 3 May 1906 Also published as "The Riding of Slinger" A "Murty Brown" Story In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• RidingTo The Dance [poem] The Bulletin, 9 May 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Rivals at Burranbang [short story] In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• River Catamarans [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 May 1925
• River Ruin and Soil Erosion [article] Sydney Mail, 18 March 1936
• Rivercraft: A Quaint Phase of Bush Life and Adventure [article] The Catholic Press, 15 October 1908
• Road Menders [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 28 December 1938
• Road Workers [article] The Catholic Press, 20 April 2016 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Romance of Squatting [article] The Australasian, 26 November 1932
• Romantic Bush Wedding [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 12 October 1938
• Romantic Islands [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 March 1928
• Rondel [poem] The Bulletin, 8 October 1908 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Roos in Combat and Flight [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 28 June 1935
• Rough Surgery [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 18 November 1925
• Roughing It [short story] The Bulletin, 9 September 1915
• Rounding up the Scrubbers. [short story] The Catholic Press, 18 July 1929
• Ruined by Railways [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 December 1926
• Rustic Bliss [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 April 1920
• Rustic Bliss [article] Sydney Mail, 6 February 1929
• Rustic Peace at Ganter's [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 23 May 1906 In Collected Short Stories Volume 3 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Sacred Redheads Among the Wild White Men [article] The Land (Sydney), 7 June 1935
• Sacred Redheads [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 September 1925
• Saddler's Waterholes [poem] North Queensland Register, 3 December 1938
• Sagacity of the Raven [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 21 August 1929
• Sailors and Stowaways Among Our Travelling Seeds [article] The Land (Sydney), 21 January 1938
• Sailors on the Farm [poem] The Bulletin, 12 November 1908 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Sam Yel Gunn [poem] Richmond River Express and Tweed Advertiser, 6 December 1904 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Sam's Caravan [short story] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 December 1914 In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Sam's Heilamon [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 November 1928
• Sandflies [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 August 1919
• Sandi, King of Sandilands [short story] Steele Rudd's Magazine, 1 December 1906, pages 1037-1039
• Sapling Hut [short story] The Bulletin, 30 September 1920
• Saturday's Thrilling Spectacle: Our Young Army [article] The Catholic Press, 8 May 1913
• Save the Emus [article] Sydney Mail, 8 December 1926
• Sawpit Gully [poem] The Bulletin, 29 April 1909 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Sawpits and Cedars [article] The Land (Sydney), 6 October 1933
• Sawpits Days: Homes of Pioneers [article] The Australasian, 10 March 1934
• School Gardens [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 August 1920
• Scooter's Cook [poem] Sydney Mail, 8 May 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Scotty the Wrinkler [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 January 1927
• Scrub Cutters of the North Coast [article] Sydney Mail, 29 July 1936
• Scrub Cutters [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 February 1928
• Scrub Cutting on the Overland [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 June 1919
• Scrub Running [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 December 1926
• Scrub Running [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 20 April 1932
• Scully's Romance [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 11 December 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Sectarianism and the Governor General [article] writing as E.S.S. Watchman (Sydney), 13 May 1909
• Seeing the Country [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 September 1921
• Seeing the Country [article] Sydney Mail, 11 August 1926
• Seeing the Country [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 December 1926
• Selection Sheds [article] Sydney Mail, 3 February 1937
• Selector's Homes: Backblock Architecture [article] writing as E.S.S. Evening News (Sydney), 10 September 1904
• Selectors [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 26 March 1904
• Self Help [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 30 April 1930
• Selina and the Doctor [short story] Weekly Times, 5 July 1930
• Sentimental Jerry [short story] Weekly Times, 28 September 1929
• Sentinels [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 7 October 1925
• Settlers and the Emu [article] The Land (Sydney), 31 January 1936 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Settlers' Firsr Homes [article] The Australasian, 1 February 1908
• Settlers' First Homes [article] The Australasian, 1 February 1908
• Settlers of The Old Days And To Day [article] The Catholic Press, 13 January 1910
• Shearer And Rouseabout [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Shearers' Mounts [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 May 1922
• Shearers' Races [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 April 1925
• Shearing Contests Days of The Blades Notable Achievements [article] The Australasian, 18 April 1936
• Shearing Match at Douraway Downs [poem] Steele Rudd's Magazine, 1 July 1905, pages 660-661
• Shearing Time at Wicks [article] The Australasian, 5 October 1929
• Shearing Time: The Little Man and the Big Man [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 12 July 1906
• Shearing Time [article] The Australasian, 28 December 1907
• Shearing Time [poem] The Bulletin, 28 January 1931 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Shed Hands [article] The Catholic Press, 18 November 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Sheds, Cocky and Otherwise [article] The Bulletin, 22 December 1910
• Sheep And Shepherd [article] The Bulletin, 21 May 1908
• Shepherds [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 July 1928
• Shifting Camp: Blacks on the Move [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 10 March 1928
• Slaughter of Beautiful Birds [article] writing as Werrimee Sydney Mail, 29 October 1913
• Slick Branders [article] writing as Murrungurry Western Mail Perth, 27 August 1936
• Smart Australian Abos. [article] as by E.S.S. Scone Advocate, 15 September 1933 The article refers to an item included in an article headed "Aboriginalities", published in The Bulletin, 6 Sept. 1933, p20
• Smoke Messages [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 April 1928
• Smoke Messages [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 6 February 1930
• Smoke Signalling [article] The Australasian, 11 March 1911
• Smoke Telegraphy of the Blacks [article] The Land (Sydney), 28 December 1934
• Smoke-O [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 June 1919
• Snake Juice [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 15 October 1936
• Snakeskin Sam [poem] The Bulletin, 19 September 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Snipes [poem] The Newsletter (Sydney), 2 September 1905 in The Illustrated Treasury of Australian Humour 1988, page 77 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Soapy [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 May 1923
• Social Life in the Backblocks Amusing Themselves Out Back [article] The Catholic Press, 11 May 1915
• Social Life in the Backblocks [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 23 August 1917
• Social Life in the Bush: Amusing Themselves Out Back [article] The Catholic Press, 11 March 1915
• Solitary Birds [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 16 January 1930
• Some Bush Flowers and Fruits [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 8 March 1933
• Some Bush Minstrels [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 10 October 1929
• Some Bush Turnouts [article] Evening News (Sydney), 19 December 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Some Droving Days in Queensland [short story] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 17 December 1914 Weekly Times, 20 February 1915, page 6 Also published as "On the Overland" In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Some Extracts from a Battler's Note Book [short story] Steele Rudd's Magazine, 1 March 1906
• Some Extracts from a Battler's Note Book [short story] Steele Rudd's Magazine, 1 April 1906
• Some Murrumbidgee Whalers [article] The Australasian, 1 September 1928
• Some Neglected Industries [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 22 February 1928
• Some Peculiar People [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 May 1918
• Some Quaint Outback Homes [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 29 March 1935
• Some Useful Native Animals of Australia [article] The Land (Sydney), 11 January 1935
• Sonnet to the Clarence [poem] Clarence and Richmond Examiner, 16 October 1894 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Spanning the Richmond River [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 15 December 1937
• Spare the Crows! [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 21 May 1936
• Spare Time in the Bush [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 March 1923
• Spider's Pub [poem] Sydney Mail, 6 March 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Splinter and the Girl [poem] Sydney Mail, 6 February 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Sporting Pioneers [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 27 July 1938
• Spotted Ground Bird [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 22 April 1925
• Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories [short story collection] Whitcombe and Tombs, Melbourne 1921 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Spotty, the Bower Bird [short story] In Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Spotty, The Bower-Bird [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Spring in the Bushlands [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 5 October 1938
• Squattage Hands [article] The Catholic Press, 17 February 1916 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Squattage Homesteads [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 10 October 1914
• Stalking an Emu [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 7 June 1930
• Stamps [short story] The Bulletin, 29 January 1920 The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 March 1926 Weekly Times, 9 April 1927 Also published as "The Lapse of Mr Stamps" In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Station from Early Days [article] The Australasian, 3 November 1934
• Station Hands [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 21 July 1917
• Stick Throwers [article] Sydney Mail, 26 October 1927
• Stick to Your Mate [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 January 1927
• Stock on the Road [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 4 March 1925
• Stock Owners and Droughts [article] Sydney Mail, 27 January 1932
• Stockmen Who Could Ride Wherever a Brumby Led [article] The Land (Sydney), 17 August 1934
• Stockriding, Droving, and Browsing Herds in the Streets of Sydney [article] The Catholic Press, 15 June 1916
• Stockwhip Wizards of the Past and Present [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 31 December 1936
• Stockyard Fun [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 July 1927
• Stolen Kisses [poem] The Newsletter (Sydney), 29 July 1905 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Stories of Notable Men [article] writing as Wandi The Register (Adelaide), 15 July 1919
• Strange Company [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 January 1923
• Strange Springs and Lakes of Far Outback Queensland [article] The Land (Sydney), 5 March 1937
• Strike Days in Gossip Lane [short story] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 11 October 1917 In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Sunday in the Bush [article] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 14 December 1901 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Sundowners of the Riverina [article] The Australasian, 30 May 1925
• Sundowners of the Riverina [article] The Land (Sydney), 25 October 1935
• Sunset on the Eastern Prairie [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 3 August 1895 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Superstition and Black Magic of Tribal Witch Doctors [article] The Land (Sydney), 5 November 1937
• Supplejack's Selection [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 April 1924
• Surfing on the Beaches and Bogeying in the Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 2 November 1911
• Surprise Parties [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 April 1925
• Susan Island, On the Clarence [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 20 January 1937
• Swagmen and Bagmen: The Bush Horse [article] The Catholic Press, 19 November 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Swan Creek Station [article] The Australasian, 17 June 1933
• Swimming Outback [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 2 February 1918
• Sydney's Cheapest Boarding House [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 7 June 1917
• Sydney's Early Architecture: The Old Shingle Houses [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 6 December 1917
• Taking Wild Honey [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 1 September 1926
• Tale of the Lyre Bird [short story] The Lone Hand, 1 October 1912
• Tale of Two Shanties: Tom Cherry's Lost Eldorado [article] The Land (Sydney), 1 February 1935
• Talerawang [poem] The Bulletin, 18 March 1909 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Tales of the Sugar Canefields [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 12 April 1935
• Talkin' about ridin' Bullocks [article] writing as E.S.S. World News (Sydney), 29 November 1919
• Tally Boards [article] The Australasian, 28 December 1929
• Tanning Bark Strippers [article] The Catholic Press, 26 August 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Tarkalson's Prad [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 19 December 1909 In Collected Short Stories Volume 4 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Tattumbar [poem] The Bulletin, 12 November 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Teamsters [article] The Australasian, 17 March 1906
• Tear All Thomson [poem] The Bulletin, 21 April 1904 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Tent And Camp [article] The Bulletin, 2 September 1911
• Tent Dwellers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 June 1922
• Tent Life [sketch] Australian Town and Country Journal, 29 June 1904 In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Tethered Kids [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 September 1923
• That Valuable Mare [short story] Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton), 16 May 1905 The Capricornian (Rockhampton), 20 May 1905 In Collected Short Stories Volume 2 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The "Hard Case" [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 June 1921
• The "Hatter": The Misanthrope of the Australian Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 11 May 1911
• The "Marsupial Tiger" Cat [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 11 July 1923
• The "Silent" Bush [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 June 1921
• The '90 Flood [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 July 1927
• The Aborigine [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 February 1924
• The Aborigines of Wooroowoolgen: A Vanished Tribe [article] The Catholic Press, 24 October 1929
• The Adventures of a Little Cowboy [short story] writing as E.S.S. The Catholic Press, 19 May 1904 Children's story In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Adventures of a Sydney Househunter [short story] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 18 October 1917 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Adventures of Bunny in Australia [article] The Catholic Press, 8 June 1916
• The Altered Bush [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 8 January 1916
• The Altered Bush [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 July 1921
• The Amending Brands Act [article] writing as E.S.S. Petersburg Times, 15 May 1906
• The Ancestral Carriage [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 January 1924
• The Art of Tracking [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 20 January 1926
• The Artist and the Horse [article] The Bulletin, 13 February 1919
• The Artistic Boundary Rider [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 August 1921
• The Australian Girl: Her All Round Smartness [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 27 July 1911
• The Australian Shepherd as He was and as He is [article] The Catholic Press, 17 February 1910
• The Australian War Chargers: Why Horses are Scarce To-day [article] The Catholic Press, 17 September 1914
• The Back Log [poem] The Bulletin, 8 February1917, page 24 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Back o' Beyond [poem] The Bulletin, 31 October 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Back Yard [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 June 1918
• The Backblock Township: Society at Yammagagie [article] The Catholic Press, 28 November 1912
• The Backblocker Going to the War [article] The Catholic Press, 11 February 1915
• The Bard of Juandah [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 September 1922
• The Barellan Farms: When I Went There and What I Saw writing [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 11 January 1911
• The Best of Friends Must Part [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 9 March 1895 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Best Place to Live when Hard Up [short story] The Bulletin, 28 November 1919
• The Bicycle's Gone to the Bush [poem] The Bulletin, 10 July 1897 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Big Cedar [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 31 January 1918
• The Big Fish That Got Away [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 2 November 1910
• The Big Tree [short story] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 September 1919 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Bilby [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 23 November 1938
• The Bilby [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 30 April 1930
• The Bilby [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 4 February 1931
• The Bilby [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 3 November 1926
• The Billy [article] The Brisbane Courier, 7 December 1910, pae 14 Queenslander Brisbane, 3 December 1910, page 19 illustrated version in Sunday Times Sydney, 11 December 1910, page 36
• The Bird-Trappers of the Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 21 May 1914
• The Black Gate [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 February 1920
• The Black Giant [article] The Australasian, 14 September 1935
• The Black Hunters [article] The Australasian, 21 December 1918
• The Black Pool [short story] The Australasian, 25 October 1913 Also published as "The Camp on Cattle Creek"
• The Black Shag [poem] The Bulletin, 8 June 1932 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Black Sheep [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 April 1923
• The Black Tracker: His Life and His Work [article] The Catholic Press, 5 October 1911
• The Black Tracker [article] The Australasian, 24 February 1912
• The Black Witch [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 June 1928
• The Blackberry Pickers [article] Sydney Mail, 26 February 1919
• The Blackboy [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 7 April 1917
• The Blackfellow and His Dog [article] The Land (Sydney), 22 September 1933
• The Blackfellow's Armament [article] writing as Werrimee Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 4 January 1911
• The Blacks of La Perouse [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 31 October 1934
• The Blazed Tree Line [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 January 1921
• The Blue Kingfisher [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 26 December 1934
• The Blue Kingfisher [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 29 December 1920
• The Blue Wren [poem] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May 1937 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Bobby [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 February 1920
• The Bogey Hole [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 February 1923
• The Bogey Man of the Bush [article] The Australasian, 18 October 1930
• The Bora of the Blacks [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 April 1927
• The Border Riders [article] The Australasian, 10 February 1912
• The Borrowed Horse [poem] Sydney Mail, 9 January 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Boss's Man [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 March 1917
• The Bough Shed [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 June 1927
• The Boundary Rider [sketch] The Australasian, 2 February 1907 In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Boundary Rider's Note [poem] The Bulletin, 29 February 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Boundary Rider's Sunday [poem] The Bulletin, 3 January 1917 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Boy and the Flood [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 November 1926
• The Boy and the Flood [article] The Australasian, 15 October 1921 expanded version published as 'The Boy on the Bank of the River,' Catholic Press, 21 November 1912, page 10
• The Boy's World [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 March 1925
• The Bucking Broncho [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 April 1926
• The Buckjumper and the Men Who Ride Him [article] The Catholic Press, 10 August 1911
• The Bullfrog Band [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 December 1925
• The Bullock Punchers: Men Who Helped to Blaze the Track [article] The Catholic Press, 11 November 1909
• The Bunyip [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 31 August 1927
• The Bush Boy and all the Advantages he Enjoys [article] The Catholic Press, 18 March 1915
• The Bush Bridge: Primitive Contrivances [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 19 March 1932
• The Bush Bridge [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 November 1922
• The Bush Brother [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 July 1922
• The Bush Curlew [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 26 November 1938
• The Bush Fisherman [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 15 December 1906
• The Bush Fisherman [article] Sydney Mail, 14 July 1926
• The Bush Hatter [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 February 1918
• The Bush Telephone [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 December 1922
• The Bush Traveller [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 February 1919
• The Bush Twist [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 February 1924
• The Bush Twist [poem] The Bulletin, 17 December 1898 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Bush Valedictory [poem] The Bulletin, 5 October 1932 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Bush [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 June 1920
• The Bushman I [article] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 15 September 1909
• The Bushman II [article] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 22 September 1909
• The Bushman [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Bushman's Holiday [article] The Catholic Press, 18 November 1909
• The Bushman's Map [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 May 1918
• The Bushman's Map [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 24 September 1913
• The Bushman's Washing Day [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 January 1924
• The Bushman's Yarn [poem] writing as Wandi Launceton Examiner, 8 February 1890
• The Bushwhacker [article] Sunday Times Perth, 1 January 1911
• The Bushy Tailed Rat [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 28 February 1923
• The Bustard Quail [poem] Sydney Morning Herald, 1 August 1936 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Butcher Bird [poem] Sydney Morning Herald, 12 September 1936 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Butchers' Race [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 May 1920
• The Call of the Curlew [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 July 1923
• The Call to Dinner [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 31 March 1921
• The Camel Train expanded version of an earlier article [article] Sydney Mail, 14 March 1928
• The Camel Train [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 March 1922
• The Camp Fire [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 May 1919
• The Camp Horse [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 13 April 1938
• The Camp on Cattle Creek [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 15 December 1901 Also published as "The Black Pool" In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Camping Place [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 March 1920
• The Cane Cutter [article] The Catholic Press, 5 August 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Canvas House [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 8 June 1927
• The Cape Gooseberry [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 19 February 1930
• The Captain's Courtship [short story] Weekly Times, 22 December 1923
• The Caravans [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 February 1923
• The Carpenter Bird [poem] Sydney Morning Herald, 4 April 1936 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Carpet Snake [article] Molong Argus, 10 February 1899
• The Carrier [article] The Catholic Press, 9 December 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Carrier [poem] Sydney Mail, 13 March 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Carrier's Paradise [article] Western Mail Perth, 20 December 1918
• The Case of Black Eckert [short story] Alexandra and Yea Standard, 18 December 1903 West Gipsland Gazette, 8 December 1903 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Cat Bird writting as ESS [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 28 April 1926
• The Cattle at the Show [poem] Sydney Morning Herald, 2 April 1932 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Cattle Camps [poem] The Bulletin, 12 September 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Cattle Muster [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Cattleman's' Dream: The Vicissitudes of his Life in Australia excerpt [article] The Catholic Press, 18 February 1915
• The Cave Life. [article] The Catholic Press, 11 May 1916
• The Cedar Camp [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 March 1919
• The Cedar Getters [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 12 December 1912
• The Chalk Line [short story] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 October 1918 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Check Suit [short story] The Bulletin, 23 May 1918, pages 47-48 In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Chickowee [poem] Sydney Morning Herald, 2 May 1936 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Children of the Bush: Their Homes and Haunts [article] writing as E.S.S. The Catholic Press, 28 May 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Christmas Claim [poem] Sunday Times Sydney, 23 December 1906, page 13 Also published as "Darby's Christmas Claim" and "Darby's Claim" In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Claim on Cattle Creek [short story] World News (Sydney), 19 December 1928
• The Coach Driver [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 June 1919
• The Cocky Shearer: His Habits and His Methods [article] The Catholic Press, 12 October 1911
• The Cocky's Natural Enemies [article] Evening News (Sydney), 28 February 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Comedy of the Federal Capital [article] writing as E.S.S. Labor News (Sydney), 25 January 1919
• The Cook and the Jackaroo [article] Queensland Times, 27 January 1913 Maryborough Chronicle, 30 January 1913, page 3
• The Coot Canoe [poem] The Bulletin, 30 December 1909 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Courier [poem] The Bulletin, 21 May 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Course of Callop's Horse [poem] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 13 December 1906 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Courting of Harriet Maynard [short story] The Catholic Press, 4 July 1912 Catholic Weekly, 29 June 1950, page 22 Also published as "A Courting Match"
• The Courting of Selina [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 10 March 1907 Also published as "Conyers and his Girl" A "Mat Conyers" Story In Collected Short Stories Volume 3 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Cow and the Cornpatch [article] The Catholic Press, 6 April 1911
• The Cow And TheDairy [article] The Bulletin, 15 November 1906
• The Cow [short story] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 August 1918 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Creed of Murri [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 May 1926
• The Creek [poem] Sydney Morning Herald, 21 May 1932 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Cruise of the Log Hut [short story] Weekly Times, 16 January 1915 The Catholic Press, 24 September 1914 Also published as "On Board the Log Hut" Incorporates the article, "Cruising Hut" In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Cry of a Lost Soul [article] writing as E.S.S. World News (Sydney), 2 July 1921
• The Curlew's Skipper [short story] Western Mail, 10 July 1924, page 42 Also published as "The Skipper of the Curlew"
• The Dairyman [article] The Catholic Press, 1 July 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Dandy [poem] The Bulletin, 18 April 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Darling River [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 July 1921
• The Days of Lambing Down [poem] The Bulletin, 9 October 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Dead Marines of Faraway [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 November 1926
• The Departed Romance of Australian Life [article] The Catholic Press, 26 January 1911
• The Desperate Lover [short story] World News (Sydney), 11 July 1934
• The Dethroning of the Squatter [article] The Catholic Press, 2 February 1911
• The Devil Pig [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 April 1925
• The Dingo as a Sheep Killer [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 26 September 1934
• The Dingo Scalper [article] The Australasian, 19 April 1913
• The Dingo [short story] The Bulletin, 9 January 1908
• The Director General [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 December 1921
• The Doctor Euchred [article] writing as Wandi Muswellbrook Chronicle, 11 October 1913
• The Dogger [poem] The Bulletin, 20 January 1932 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Dollar Bird [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 9 September 1925
• The Donkey Hunter [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 June 1926
• The Dorrigo Settler [article] Sydney Mail, 22 January 1918
• The Double Cross [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 December 1928
• The Drafting Camp [poem] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 10 December 1910 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Drinking Reed writting as Wandi [article] Sydney Mail, 11 August 1926
• The Drover I [sketch] The Australasian, 1 September 1906 In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Drover II [article] The Australasian, 22 September 1906
• The Drover III [article] The Australasian, 13 October 1906
• The Drover Talks While the Billy Boils [article] The Catholic Press, 26 October 1911
• The Drover [article] The Catholic Press, 9 September 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Drover [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 March 1919
• The Drovers and the Melon Patch: A Story of an Interrupted Feast [short story] The Catholic Press, 21 September 1911 A "Murty Brown" story In Collected Short Stories Volume 5 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Drover's Car [poem] Sydney Mail, 15 May 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Drover's Cook [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 August 1921
• The Drover's Cook [article] Sydney Mail, 3 February 1937
• The Drover's Day [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 December 1923
• The Drover's Day [article] writing as Werrimee The Bombala Times, 26 January 1934
• The Drover's Motor Car [poem] World News (Sydney), 13 August 1904 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Drunken Shearers Girl [poem] North Queensland Register, 24 December 1898, page 16 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Duchess [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 December 1923
• The Dugong [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 26 September 1934
• The Dummy Selector: A Bush Character of the Bad Old Days [article] The Catholic Press, 18 May 1911
• The Dummy Selector [article] Western Mail Perth, 18 April 1913
• The Dupe [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 November 1923
• The Eagle: A Gold Digger's Tale [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 13 October 1909
• The Elopement [poem] The Bulletin, 6 January 1900 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Emu Run [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 12 December 1906 a later version appeared in Sydney Mail, 27 February 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Emu Run [poem] Sydney Mail, 27 February 1929 an earlier version appeared in Australian Town and Country Journal, 12 December 1906 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Emu: Australia's Feathered Giant [article] Evening News (Sydney), 21 February 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Eternal Maternal Lecture [poem] The Bulletin, 28 April 1910 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Evaporation of M'Phee [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 5 September 1906 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Family Album [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 May 1929
• The Family Cat [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 April 1919
• The Farm Hand [article] The Catholic Press, 15 July 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Farmer's Carriage [poem] The Bulletin, 16 January 1935 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Fencer [article] The Catholic Press, 22 July 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Fire Trap [article] The Australasian, 4 November 1922
• The Fire Trap [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 2 May 1929
• The Firestick [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 August 1926
• The First Night Out [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 January 1918
• The First Rural Stone Homestead [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 30 March 1938
• The Flame Robin [poem] Sydney Morning Herald, 7 March 1936 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Floating Store [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 June 1922
• The Floating Store [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 November 1925
• The Floating Storekeeper [article] The Catholic Press, 2 September 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Flood Mark [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 August 1923
• The Flying Packhorse [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 June 1923
• The Forbidden Tree [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 23 January 1929
• The Forest Fighters in the: How Some Homes are Made [article] The Catholic Press, 14 November 1912
• The Fortune Hunters [article] North Queensland Register, 18 December 1905 Also published as "The Wraith of Gummy Gale" In Collected Short Stories Volume 2 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Fossicker [article] Evening News (Sydney), 19 October 1907
• The Fossicker [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Fox in Australia [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 14 November 1914 Evening News Sydney, 8 June 1907
• The Friendly Wagtail [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 18 May 1927
• The Galvanised Burr [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 6 February 1935
• The Game Hunters [short story] Weekly Times, 16 November 1918, p47 Also published as "The Third Partner"
• The Gardener [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 September 1919
• The Gate Hotel [poem] The Bulletin, 11 April 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Girl and the Parrot: A Bush Love Story [short story] The Catholic Press, 11 June 1908 Western Mail Perh, 19 December 1913, page 53 This story is similar to The Intrusion of Mr. Quinch In Collected Short Stories Volume 4 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Girl at McBride's [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 13 December 1903 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Girl from Goondiwindi [poem] Townsville Daily Bulletin, 10 September 1936
• The Girl from Gunnedah [short story] Punch Melbourne, 5 December 1916, page 36 Also published as "Bolgers Bargain"
• The Girl he was After [short story] Weekly Times, 25 May 1907
• The Girl on the Raft [short story] In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Gleaners of the City - Small Boys and Their War Profits [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 22 November 1917
• The Goanna: Enemy of Blowfly and Rabbit Pests [article] The Land (Sydney), 17 June 1938
• The Gold Seeker [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 January 1922
• The Golden Key [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 December 1920
• The Golden Skull [short story] Weekly Times, 19 May 1917 Also published as "Dinny's Uncle"
• The Good Oil [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 17 August 1938
• The Good Old Days [article] Western Mail Perth, 8 December 1916
• The Governess Outback [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 May 1928
• The Grandstand [short story] Weekly Times, 2 October 1926
• The Gum Getters [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 4 October 1917
• The Habits of the Plover [article] Sydney Mail, 11 January 1928
• The Hairy Man [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 31 March 1926
• The Hairy Man [short story] Evening News (Sydney), 14 December 1907 In Collected Short Stories Volume 4 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Handy Settler [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 30 May 1928
• The Happy Family [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 22 January 1938
• The Happy Family [poem] The Bulletin, 5 August 1909 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Hatter [article] The Australasian, 22 July 1911
• The Haunted Raft [short story] World News (Sydney), 21 October 1936
• The Hawker [article] The Catholic Press, 12 August 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Hawker [article] Western Mail Perth, 5 April 1918
• The Hawker [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 March 1922
• The Herdsman [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 November 1919
• The Hermit Bull [poem] The Bulletin, 17 October 1918 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Hermit of the Snows [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 August 1924
• The Hide of the Greenhides: Classic Horse Play [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 16 December 1939
• The Hiuman Foal [short story] The Lone Hand, 1 February 1921
• The Home of the Bushbred [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 January 1918
• The Home Roof [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 February 1927
• The Homing Horse [article] writing as E.S.S. World News (Sydney), 13 November 1926
• The Homing Instinct [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 25 June 1930
• The Horse and the Mirage [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 8 June 1927
• The Horse in Australia: Brumby Hunting [article] writing as E.S.S. The Catholic Press, 31 January 1907
• The Horse in The Tree [poem] The Bulletin, 9 October 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Hospital Nurse [poem] The Hillston Spectator and Lachan River Advocate, 14 June 1907 The Albury Banner and Wodonga Express, 17 January 1908 Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 22 May 1907 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The House Boat [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 May 1922
• The Housekeeper at Dulla [short story] Weekly Times, 29 December 1917 Sunday Times Sydney 18 December 1921 Also published as "Mrs Winkles" In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Humours of A Wandering Vegetable [article] The Australasian, 7 July 1917
• The Humours of the Newchum [article] Muswellbrook Chronicle, 6 October 1911 The Catholic Press, 7 September 1911
• The Humours of the Suburbanite's Little Garden [article] The Catholic Press, 25 November 1909
• The Hunter and Punty [short story] The Catholic Press, 25 August 1910, page 8 Also published as Punty"
• The Hunter [poem] The Bulletin, 6 December 1933 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Huskers [article] The Australasian, 29 August 1908
• The Hut at Broken Gully [short story] Evening News (Sydney), 20 December 1902 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Hut by te Range [short story] Weekly Times, 3 November 1928
• The Imprisoned Wallabies: A Weird Story of Mount Lindsay [article] writing as E.S.S. The Catholic Press, 15 December 1904
• The Independence of Flynn [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 November 1924
• The Intrusion of Mr Quinch [short story] The Bulletin, 26 July 1923 This story is similar to The Girl and the Parrot In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Jabiru - Bird of Silence [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 21 May 1938
• The Jabiru [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 10 July 1929
• The Jabiru [poem] The Bulletin, 12 June 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Jackaroo and the Mirror [article] writing as E.S.S. Watchman (Sydney), 24 July 1926
• The Jackaroo [article] The Catholic Press, 4 May 1911
• The Jackaroo [short story] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 19 December 1903 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Jackaroo [short story] Weekly Times, 18 January 1908
• The Jackaroo [short story] The Bulletin, 18 Aril 1912
• The Jane Eliza [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 February 1925
• The Jealousy of Ran Hassan [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 18 January 1903 Western Mail Perth, 11 January 1908 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Jibber references an article in the Bulletin written by ESS [article] The West Wyalong Advocate, 13 April 1928
• The Jibber [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 October 1922
• The Jibber [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 19 September 1928
• The Kidnapping of Brody [short story] In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Kids Next Door [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 September 1920
• The Killing of Brindle [short story] The Bulletin, 21 December 1932
• The Kingdom of Horse [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 July 1925
• The Knight [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 August 1923
• The Koala [poem] The Bulletin, 31 December 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Kookaburra [article] Australian Town and Country Journal, 17 December 1902 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Lachlan Cruiser [article] The Australasian, 26 February 1927
• The Lady Angler [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 26 October 1911
• The Lady Angler [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 18 September 1912
• The Lady Barber [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 8 June 1911
• The Lagoon [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 18 November 1916
• The Lamb's Express [poem] The Bulletin, 9 July 1903 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Land Grabbers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 January 1924
• The Land of Never Come Back [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 January 1925
• The Land of Tanks [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 2 November 1927
• The Lapse of Mr Stamps [short story] Weekly Times, 9 April 1927 The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 March 1926 Also published as "Stamps"
• The Lasso Camp [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 May 1927
• The Last Muster [poem] Maryborough Chronicle, 26 October 1932 Wellington Times, 29 September 1932, page 8 The Bulletin, 12 December 1928, page 25 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Law of Club and Spear [article] The Australasian, 29 December 1928
• The Law of the Cook [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 June 1921
• The Leatherhead [poem] Sydney Morning Herald, 10 April 1937 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Leopard Tree [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 29 May 1935
• The Life and Tragedies of the Possum [article] The Catholic Press, 24 September 1908
• The Life of the Grey 'Possum [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 23 March 1910 In Collected Short Stories Volume 5 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Life of the Timber Cutter [article] The Catholic Press, 11 May 1916
• The Life Story of the Blue Wren [article] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 22 February 1911
• The Life Story of the Magpie Trappers of the Bush [article] Sydney Mail, 20 May 1914
• The Life story of the Native Bear [short story] The Catholic Press, 10 October 1912 Queenslander (Brisbane), 7 December 1912 Also published as "Booraby, the Koala" and "Booraby, the Biography of a Koala"
• The Lighter Side of Shearing [article] The Australasian, 17 September 1927
• The Lighthouse [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 January 1922
• The Lights of the Town [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 November 1920
• The Lily Walker [article] Sydney Mail, 23 August 1933
• The Lily Walker [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 4 June 1938
• The Little Bush Mill [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 November 1918
• The Log Pilot [poem] The Bulletin, 4 February 1931 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Lonely Rider [poem] The Bulletin, 9 October 1933 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Long Trails Where the Campfres Burn [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 26 January 1935
• The Lore of the Crojees [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 9 October 1930
• The Lost Horse Hotel [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 July 1922
• The Lost Husband [short story] Weekly Times, 2 June 1928
• The Lure of Gold [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 July 1925
• The Lure of the Peak [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 March 1926
• The Madness of Bill Studders: A Bush Comedy [short story] The Catholic Press, 9 December 1909 In Collected Short Stories Volume 4 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Magpie Goose [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 18 April 1934
• The Mail Change Room [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 July 1922
• The Mail Changes [poem] The Bulletin, 21 August 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Mailman [article] The Catholic Press, 19 August 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Mailman [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 31 October 1918
• The Making of Phineas Jones: A Sketch [article] writing as E.S.S. The Catholic Press, 17 September 1908
• The Man Behind the Plough [poem] The Lone Hand, 1 November 1917
• The Man from Jamberoo [poem] The Bulletin, 28 March 1903 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Man in the Mountain [short story] The Australasian, 27 February 1904 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Man in the Red Petticoat [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 19 December 1920 Also published as "Courting Under Difficulties" A "Murty Brown" story In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 as "Courting Under Difficulties" Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Manly Qudruped [poem] In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Manning Packet [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 November 1923
• The Manning River Ships and Settlers [article] Sydney Mail, 8 July 1936
• The Marsupial Company [short story] The Catholic Press, 24 June 1915 Also published as "Bill Tarkalson and Co"
• The Match Makers [short story] Weekly Times, 13 February 1926
• The Midnight Twins [short story] The Bulletin, 26 November 1925
• The Moke [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 November 1922
• The Moonlighters [article] The Australasian, 5 April 1913
• The Mountain Torrent [poem] The Bulletin, 20 May 1909 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Mountain Torrent [poem] The Brisbane Courier, 7 February 1896 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Mulga Squatter [poem] Sydney Mail, 5 December 1934 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Mulgaland Emporium [article] The Australasian, 29 June 1918
• The Murrumbidgee Barge [poem] The Bulletin, 9 November 1932 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Musterers' Camp: With the Stockriders on a Wild Western Run [article] The Catholic Press, 29 June 1911
• The Musterers' Camp [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 15 May 1906
• The Mystery of a Threshing Machine [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 12 December 1926
• The Mystery of Murrawang (serial) [short story] , 22 December 1917 serial commenced 22 December 1917 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Nark [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 November 1923
• The Netted Barrier [article] writing as Wandi Queenslander (Brisbane), 7 September 1938
• The New Selection: The Pains and Pleasures of Pioneering [article] The Catholic Press, 29 October 1914
• The Newchum Drover [article] Sydney Mail, 22 December 1937
• The North-West :How Squatters Manage for Water [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 25 July 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Notables [poem] The Bulletin, 26 September 1918 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Nymboy Road [article] writing as E.S.S. The Australasian, 6 June 1931, page 4
• The Office Boy's Nightmare [poem] The Bulletin, 5 July 1902 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Old and the New Squatter [article] The Catholic Press, 12 May 1904 Clarence and Richmond Examiner, 5 January 1907, page 7
• The Old Barn School [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 September 1925
• The Old Barn School [poem] World News (Sydney), 7 May 1904 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Old Barn School [poem] Punch Annual, 4 December 1917
• The Old Blighter [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 January 1920
• The Old Bush Home [poem] The Newsletter (Sydney), 17 December 1904 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Old Digger [short story] The Bulletin, 16 February 2011
• The Old Enemy [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 October 1921
• The Old Grey Hat [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 November 1927
• The Old People: Life Among the Blacks of Australia [article] The Catholic Press, 24 May 1906
• The Old Pioneer and the Australian Born [article] The Catholic Press, 1 September 1910
• The Old Press [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 November 1926
• The Old Prospector: A Bullo River Character [article] The Catholic Press, 6 July 1911
• The Old Prospector: A Bulloo River Character [article] Clarence and Richmond Examiner, 5 August 1911
• The Old River Road [poem] The Bulletin, 4 May 1932 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Old Road - When Teams Were Kings [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 26 November 1934
• The Old Romantic Days [article] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 27 December 1911
• The Old Settler and the Blacks [short story] North Queensland Register, 14 December 1929
• The Old Settler [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 July 1924
• The Old Slow Way was a Good Way [article] The Land (Sydney), 20 October 1933
• The Old Yahrung [poem] The Bulletin, 20 July 1901 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Oldest Inhabitant [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 December 1919
• The Open Door: Its Danger to Australia [article] writing as E.S.S. The Catholic Press, 20 July 1911
• The Outback Cook [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 September 1920
• The Outback Mail [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 December 1927
• The Overland Cup [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 February 1922
• The Overseer in Town [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 May 1923
• The Passenger On The Trader [poem] The Bulletin, 23 March 1932
• The Passing of the Squatter and: the Pioneering Days [article] The Catholic Press, 30 October 1913
• The Passing of the Swagman [article] The Catholic Press, 20 January 1910
• The Pasted Cheque [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 October 1919
• The Pasted Cheque [short story] In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Pastoral Industry [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 27 November 1915
• The Patch Did It [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 February 1922
• The Pedagogue [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 July 1920
• The Peddlers of Australia [article] The Catholic Press, 5 November 1908
• The Peddlers of the Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 12 November 1908
• The Pelican at Home [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 26 May 1926
• The Philosophy of Noise [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 April 1928
• The Piano Doctor: A Bush Love Story [short story] The Catholic Press, 22 April 1909 In Collected Short Stories Volume 4 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Picker-Up [poem] The Bulletin, 22 August 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Picnic They had at Red Rock [poem] The Bulletin, 9 December 1908 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Picnickers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 June 1927
• The Picnickers [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 21 September 1911
• The Picturesque Feud of Disputed Plains [article] The Land (Sydney), 10 November 1933
• The Pituri Plant [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 2 May 1928
• The Poet's Will [poem] The Bulletin, 14 June 1917 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Possum's Toilet [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 20 August 1930
• The Potsticker [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 23 January 1915
• The Potstickers [article] The Catholic Press, 21 October 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Procession [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 February 1923
• The Prophets [poem] The Bulletin, 11 July 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Prospector [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Pub Party [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 December 1922
• The Pumpkin Punt [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 December 1924
• The Pursuit of Maria Macks: A Rather Mixed Up Love Affair [short story] The Catholic Press, 11 December 1913 Sunday Times Perth, 6 January 1907 Also published as "Labor in Vain"
• The Pursuit of Maria Macks [short story] The Catholic Press, 11 December 1913, p 9 Also published as "Two Mates and a Woman" Also published as "Labour in Vain"
• The Quail Shooter [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 27 March 1918
• The Queensland Marsupial Company [short story] In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Quick and Lively Pill [short story] The Bulletin, 14 December 1901
• The Quiet Storekeeper [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 December 1928
• The Rabbit and the Rabbit Trapper: A Queer Strike [article] The Catholic Press, 18 January 1912
• The Rabbit Trapper at a Western Tank [short story] Evening News (Sydney), 23 January 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Raftsman [short story] Sunday Times, 12 January 1908, page 1 Also published as "Octavius" and as "Carrab's Raft"
• The Red Hill [short story] Weekly Times, 31 August 1907
• The Red Wig [short story] World News (Sydney), 11 April 1925
• The Regent Honey Eater [poem] Sydney Morning Herald, 18 July 1936 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Registered Crowd [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 November 1921
• The Renegade [short story] The Bulletin, 13 April 1916 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Rescue of Liz Capper [short story] Punch Annual, 8 December 1908
• The Return [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 September 1920
• The Richmond's Royalty: abo. Kings of the 60's [article] The Wingham Chronicle and Manning River Observer, 13 November 1931
• The Riding of Slinger [short story] The Bulletin, 3 May 1906 Also published as "Riding Slinger" A "Murty Brown" Story
• The Rifle Bird [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 11 July 1923
• The Riflebird [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 31 December 1938
• The River Skipper [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 June 1924
• The River Steamer [poem] The Bulletin, 25 January 1933 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Road Mender [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 August 1928
• The Road to Jobsville [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 January 1919
• The Road to School [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 21 November 1923
• The Road [short story] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 January 1918 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Rock and Fencerail Artist [article] The Catholic Press, 25 May 1916
• The Roly And The Burr [article] The Bulletin, 19 October 1911
• The Roly [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 April 1923
• The Romance of Disputed Plains [article] Sydney Mail, 18 May 1938
• The Romance of our old Station Homesteads Extracts [article] The Catholic Press, 1 February 1912
• The Rosella [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 20 May 1925
• The Rovers of the Rivers and the Shipping of the Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 25 May 1911
• The Sacred Kingfisher [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 16 April 1938
• The Sacred Red Heads [article] The Australasian, 25 August 1928
• The Sacred Wig [short story] Weekly Times, 18 February 1928
• The Sailor Ploughman [poem] The Australian Town and Country Journal, 8 December 1909, page 34 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The School at Deep Creek [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 July 1920
• The School at Greenridge [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 6 June 1906
• The School Miss [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 December 1927
• The School Track [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 September 1924
• The Scribble Itch [article] The Bulletin, 9 January 1919
• The Secret of the Cave [short story] The Land (Sydney), 2 December 1932
• The Selection Shearer [article] The Australasian, 19 October 1912
• The Selection [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 March 1918
• The Selector [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Sentimental Track [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 October 1923
• The Settlers' Clock [poem] The Bulletin, 9 July 1908 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Sewing Machine Agent [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 July 1918
• The Shanty in the Mulga: A Christmas Incident [short story] Western Mail Perth, 1 November 1923 The World News Sydney, 25 December 1929, page 5 (illustrated) In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Shearer: The Story of His Ways and Works [article] The Catholic Press, 5 November 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Shearer [article] The Catholic Press, 30 September 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Shearers' Library [short story] The Bulletin, 17 July 1919
• The Shearer's Reward [short story] Weekly Times Annual, 3 November 1917 Alos published as "Peter Crump's Courtship"
• The Sheet of Bark [short story] Weekly Times Annual, 30 December 1911 In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Shepherd [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 September 1919
• The Shepherd [short story] In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Shepherd [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Shepherds' Dance: With the Lamb markers of the Paroo [article] The Catholic Press, 14 May 1914 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Shepherds' Dance [poem] The Bulletin, 13 September 1933 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Shiftings of Mr Clagg [short story] Weekly Times, 30 June 1923
• The Shikker Shanty [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 August 1926
• The Short Cut [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 April 1919
• The Singing Swaggy [poem] North Queensland Register, 14 December 1929
• The Skeleton and Other Farm Weeds [article] Sydney Mail, 10 July 1935
• The Skipper of the Curlew [short story] Punch Melbourne, 3 December 1918 The Newsletter (Sydney), 19 December 1903, page 13 Western Mail, 10 July 1924, page 42 Also published as "The Curlew's Skipper" In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Skiter [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 October 1919
• The Sleepy Traveller [poem] The Bulletin, 20 November 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Sliprail Shuffler [short story] The Bulletin, 15 April 1920 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Smoodger [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 June 1920
• The Snake Joke [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 August 1924
• The Solitaries: Australians Who Live in Lonely Places [article] The Catholic Press, 8 October 1908 Townsville Daily Bulletin,3 and 11 November 1908 (both on page 3)
• The Song of The Rain [poem] The Bulletin, 26 May 1910 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Splitter [article] The Catholic Press, 30 December 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Splitter [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 May 1921
• The Spoilers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 November 1919
• The Spoilers [short story] In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Squatter King [novel/serial] The Catholic Press, 23 April 1914 commenced 23 April 1914 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Squatter [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 June 1924
• The Squatteroo [poem] Kilmore Free Press, 26 June 1902 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Squatter's "Handy Man" [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 April 1917
• The Squatter's Ward [novel] Hurst and Blackett, 1908 also published as a serial in "World News" Sydney, commencing 11 March 1916 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Station "Handy Man" [article] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 8 April 1905
• The Station Bullock Dray [poem] The Bulletin, 24 November 1927 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Station Mail [poem] The Bulletin, 26 August 1931 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Station Outlaw [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 July 1929
• The Station Spy [short story] The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate, 14 December 1905 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Stockman II [article] The Australasian, 22 June 1907
• The Stockman [article] The Australasian, 8 June 1907
• The Stockman [sketch] In Life in The Australian Backblocks Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Stockman's Bride [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 11 April 1896 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Stolen Disc [short story] Weekly Times, 13 April 1918 In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Story of Murura, the Red necked Wallaby of Warragundah [short story] The Catholic Press, 26 March 1914 Also published as "Murura, the Wallaby"
• The Story of Yarranbar [short story] Punch Annual, 12 December 1911
• The Strange Wooing of Maggie Rynor [short story] The Land (Sydney), 7 December 1934
• The Sundown Woodman [article] Construction and Local Government Journal, 29 September 1919
• The Sundowner [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 17 December 1911
• The Sundowner [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 3 October 1923
• The Surprise Party (Murty Brown) [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 24 December 1916 In Collected Short Stories Volume 6 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Swaggie And The Goat [poem] The Bulletin, 2 December 1931 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Swagman [poem] The Bulletin, 14 December 1901 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Tale of the Kurrawong [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 23 September 1916
• The Tale of the Red Cedar [article] The Catholic Press, 1 October 1908
• The Tally Board [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 14 December 1927
• The Tanksinker [article] The Catholic Press, 24 February 1916 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Tantanoola Tiger [poem] The Newsletter (Sydney), 30 December 1905 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Teams of Yesteryear [poem] The Bulletin, 6 February 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Teamsters [article] The Australasian, 17 March 1906
• The Tent Dwellers of Australia [article] The Catholic Press, 14 December 1905
• The Tent Dwellers of Ballarat [article] Sydney Mail, 4 February 1920
• The Theatre Hat [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 7 September 1911
• The Third Partner [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 4 September 1907 Weekly Times, 16 November 1918 Also published as "The Game Hunters" In Collected Short Stories Volume 3 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Timber Getter [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 16 May 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Timber Getter's Camp [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 15 April 1936
• The Tobacco Grower [article] The Catholic Press, 4 November 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Town Secretary [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 October 1919
• The Township Lights [poem] The Bulletin, 10 September 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Track Horse [short story] The Bulletin, 5 July 1902 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Trail of The Tilted Cart [short story] The Bulletin, 8 December 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Traveller [short story] Evening News (Sydney), 5 January 1907 In Collected Short Stories Volume 3 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Travellers' Hut [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 January 1919
• The Travellers' Hut [poem] The Bulletin, 31 March 1904 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Travellers' Rest [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 September 1921
• The Travelling Saddler [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 March 1920
• The Travelling Sawmill: Working where the Timber Grows [article] The Catholic Press, 15 June 1911
• The Travelling Sawmill [article] The Australasian, 30 November 1912 (condensed version of an earlier publication)
• The Travelling Tradesmen of the Australian Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 30 April 1914
• The Treasure Hunters [short story] Weekly Times, 3 December 1927
• The Type Australian [article] Northern Territory Times and Gazette, 5 December 1902 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Unknown [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 September 1921
• The Unwelcome Guest [article] Western Mail Perth, 2 May 1929
• The Upward Growth of Trees [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 26 May 1920 one of many items in the newspaper, over some time, on this subject
• The Useful Birds of Australia: By One Who Knows Them [article] The Catholic Press, 27 January 1910
• The Useful Traveller [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 13 November 1919
• The Useful Wattle writting as Wandi [article] Sydney Mail, 13 October 1926
• The Valuable Horse [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 16 September 1916
• The Vanishing Shepherd [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 30 June 1906
• The Village Blacksmith [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 August 1918
• The Voice of a Native [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 January 1917
• The Walkabout [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 June 1920
• The Walkabout [article] Sydney Mail, 12 January 1938
• The Wanderer [short story] Weekly Times, 5 January 1907
• The Wanderers [poem] The Bulletin, 13 June 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Wandering Kid [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 1 September 1926
• The Wandering Smithy [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 July 1920
• The Wanderings of Bogan [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 4 May 1927
• The Wanderlust writting as ESS [article] Sydney Mail, 1 December 1926
• The Water Supply in The Bush [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 16 November 1907
• The Water Test [short story] Evening News (Sydney), 22 February 1908 In Collected Short Stories Volume 4 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Water Train [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 October 1927
• The Waterspout [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 August 1925
• The Wayback Handy Man [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 23 January 1929
• The Wayback Town [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 January 1921
• The Ways of Flynn [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 February 1928
• The Ways of the Immigrant in the Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 7 September 1911
• The Wayside Publican [article] The Catholic Press, 15 July 1915 In How Our Men Earn a Living in the Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Wedge-Tailed Eagle [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 8 May 1912
• The Wedge-Tailed Eagle [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 5 March 1938
• The Western Carrier [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 21 December 1904 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Whips of Cobb and Co., Pioneers of Outback Trails [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 26 January 1934
• The White Cockatoo and the Farmer: in the Time of the Golden Grain [article] The Catholic Press, 6 February 1913
• The Wide Wide Plains [poem] The Bulletin, 10 December 1903 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The Wild Apple Tree [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 26 July 1922
• The Wild Pig Hunters [article] The Australasian, 16 April 1927
• The Wild Princess [short story] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 21 December 1895 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The William River [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 7 March 1923
• The Windbag [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 December 1922
• The Woman He Found [short story] The Bulletin, 11 December 1924
• The Wood Adder [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 3 August 1927
• The Wooing of Maria Tubbs [short story] Punch (Melbourne), 11 December 1906
• The Wooing of Martha Mope [short story] Weekly times, 1 September 1928
• The Woollybutt Tree [poem] The Bulletin, 17 April 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• The World of Nature: Sociable Birds No. 1 [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 21 January 1932
• The World of Nature: Sociable Birds No. 2 [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 28 January 1932
• The Wraith of Gummy Gale [short story] The Bulletin, 30 November 1916 Also published as "The Fortune Hunters"
• The Writing On The Door [poem] The Bulletin, 28 October 1909 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Their Copper Wedding [short story] Weekly Times, 22 January 1921
• Then and Now: A Christmas Carol [poem] writing as E.S.S. Adelaide Observer, 23 December 1893 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Three Squatters [short story] The Bulletin, 3 February 1910 Weekly Times Annual, 4 November 1915 page 23 Also published as "Conyers' Little Diversion" A "Mat Conyers Story In Collected Short Stories Volume 5 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Throwing Away Our Chances [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 15 June 1915
• Ticks [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 July 1921
• Timberlegs and "The Barwon News" [short story] In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• To the Editor [article] writing as E.S.S. Scone Advocate, 9 July 1937
• To the Editor [article] writing as E.S.S. Scone Advocate, 17 August 1937
• To The River [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 29 October 1927
• To Veritas [poem] writing as E.S.S. Richmond River Express and Tweed Advertiser, 23 March 1909
• To Veritas [poem] writing as E.S.S. Richmond River Express and Tweed Advertiser, 16 April 1909
• Toilers Who Pay [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 October 1920
• Tomahawk Joe [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 November 1925
• Tommy and the Doctor [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 16 October 1930
• Tommy and the Goanna Race [short story] Sydney Morning Herald, 22 March 1930
• Too Much Talk Um [article] writing as Wandi Queenslander (Brisbane), 3 June 1937
• Tooth and Claw [article] writing as Booraby Queenslander (Brisbane), 14 November 1935
• Touring Outback [short story] The Bulletin, 26 February 1914
• Town Hawkers and Their Kind [article] Evening News (Sydney), 28 March 1910
• Town Lights [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 7 March 1928
• Town Names [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 October 1927
• Towns and Travellers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 November 1925
• Track Luck [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 10 June 1925
• Track Luck [short story] Sunday Times Sydney, 18 December 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Track Studies [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 January 1929
• Trackers [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 10 December 1924
• Tracks of Cobb & Company [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 August 1926
• Tragedies of the Bush [article] Steele Rudd's Magazine, 1 May 1906
• Training for the Wallaby [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 December 1917
• Tramp Racers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 August 1925
• Trapping Emus [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 25 December 1930
• Travellers' Camping Habits [article] Sydney Mail, 3 February 1926
• Traveller's Fires [article] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 13 December 1911
• Traveller's Fires [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 8 March 1922
• Travelling for Feed [article] writing as Werrimee Sydney Mail, 19 April 1932
• Travelling on the North West Plains [article] The Catholic Press, 15 December 1910
• Tree Climbers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 21 November 1928
• Tree Climbing in the Bush [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 25 July 1929
• Tree Destruction [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 April 1923
• Tree Kangaroos [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 19 October 1932
• Tree Stories [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 18 July 1928
• Trees in the Dry West [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 9 June 1937
• Trees [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 8 February 1928
• Tricks and Snares of the Black Hunters [article] The Land (Sydney), 11 December 1936
• Tricks of the Smuggler [article] The Land (Sydney), 29 May 1936
• Try a Mud Pill [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 30 January 1935
• Tub Wisdom [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 October 1924
• Tucker Jobs [article] Sydney Mail, 16 November 1938
• Turkey Drovers [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 25 January 1928
• Turtles on the Track [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 26 July 1922
• Twelve Most Useful Birds [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 1 May 1915
• Twelve Swiftest Birds [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 23 March 1918
• Twice Bitten [short story] Weekly Times, 20 December 1919
• Two Inland Parrots [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 23 November 1921
• Two Phases of Station Life 1. On the Cattle Stations [article] Australian Town and Country Journal, 13 January 1904
• Two Phases of Station Life 2. Among the Jumbucks [article] Australian Town and Country Journal, 20 January 1904
• Two Valentines [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 18 August 1894 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Under the Gum Tree [short story] Australian Town and Country Journal, 14 December 1904 In Quinton's Rouseabout and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Under the Wattle Tree [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 21 December 1895 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Unumgar Among the Wild Hills [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 4 December 1926
• Unumgar Romance of A Border Run Aboriginal Traditions [article] The Australasian, 23 June 1934
• Unusual Stampedes [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 21 June 1933
• Up and Down Charlie [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 6 October 1926
• Useful Birds That Help the Farmer and Grazier [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 15 July 1936
• Useful Hawks [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 26 September 1936
• Useful Native Animals [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 30 June 1917
• Vain Regrets [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 1 December 1894 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Valued Bird [article] writing as Werrimee Queenslander (Brisbane), 3 November 1937
• Vanished Callings [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 12 September 1914
• Vanishing Bush Trades and Callings: Passing Phases of Life [article] The Catholic Press, 30 January 1913
• Vanishing Bush Trades and Callings [article] Western Mail Perth, 7 November 1913
• Venerable Henry [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 September 1922
• Very Much Dead [article] writing as E.S.S. Queenslander (Brisbane), 4 May 1938
• Vicissitudes of Squatting [article] writing as Murrungurry World News (Sydney), 25 June 1927
• Visit to Tibooburra [article] writing as E.S.S. Northwestern Courier (Narrabri), 29 June 1922
• Visitors' Nightmare [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 September 1920
• Voices of the Bush [article] The Catholic Press, 6 August 1908
• Voices of the Bush [article] The Daily News (Perth), 8 February 1921
• Voices of the Bush [article] Australian Town and Country Journal, 20 July 1904
• Waiting For The Mail [poem] The Bulletin, 4 July 1928 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Waiting [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 28 September 1910 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Walking Tours [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 16 December 1920
• Wallaby Hunters: Driving and Shooting in Scrub and Range [article] The Catholic Press, 8 October 1914
• Wallaby Hunters [article] Queenslander (Brisbane), 20 May 1915
• Wallaby Hunting [article] Australian Town and Country Journal, 8 February 1902 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Wallaby Shooting [article] Australian Town and Country Journal, 9 December 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Wallaby Ways [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 7 October 1925
• Waltzing Matilda [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 January 1920
• Waltzing With Matilda Along Outback Trails [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 8 June 1934
• Wandering Bill [short story] The Worker (Wagga NSW), 4 January 1906 In Collected Short Stories Volume 2 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Wandering Homes [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 16 December 1916
• Wandering Tradesmen [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 19 June 1915
• Warning by Newspaper [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 5 November 1936
• Warrigal, the Dingo [short story] Also in Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush In Spotty the Bower-Bird and Other Stories Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Warrigal [article] Sydney Mail, 22 September 1920
• Warro, The Wombat [short story] In Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Warro: The Biography of a Wombat [article] The Catholic Press, 24 April 1913
• Watchbirds [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 6 October 1926
• Water Fright [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 24 March 1921
• Water Fright [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 4 January 1928
• Watering Time [poem] The Bulletin, 23 September 1931 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Wattle Gold [poem] The Bulletin, 17 August 1932 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Wattle: Australia's National Flower [short story] The Lone Hand, 1 September 1912
• Wayback Races [article] Sydney Mail, 2 May 1928
• Ways of Feathered Diggers [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 21 August 1929
• Wayside Pubs and Graves [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 30 January 1924
• We Wur Raftin' Logs [article] writing as E.S.S. The Worker (Wagga NSW), 9 April 1908 paragraph in the section "All Around Australia"
• Wealthy Misers Who Roamed the Bush Tracks [article] The Land (Sydney), 19 February 1937
• Weather Prophets [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 20 April 1918
• Weather Prophets [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 31 December 1924
• Weird Bird Cries [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 7 January 1939
• Western Flowers [article] writing as Booraby Sydney Mail, 13 February 1924
• Western Women [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 1 January 1911 Also published as "Women of the West"
• Westward Ho [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 2 October 1919
• Wet Nights [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 28 July 1921
• Wet Nights [poem] The Bulletin, 26 March 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Wet Sheep [article] Sydney Mail, 15 June 1938
• Wheelbarrow Joe [poem] The Bulletin, 4 June 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• When a Man's Hard up: The Best Place to Live [article] The Catholic Press, 12 February 1914
• When Brogan Went Fishing [short story] writing as E.S.S. Evening News (Sydney), 16 July 1904 In Collected Short Stories Volume 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• When Bunty Went Bush [short story] Weekly Times, 2 January 1926
• When Casey Went A'Rooing [poem] Sunday Times Sydney, 10 May 1903 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• When Christmas Comes Outback [article] Sydney Mail, 5 December 1928
• When Dad Drives Home from Town [poem] Australian Town and Country Journal, 9 December 1903 In Chips and Splinters Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• When Jacky Grows Fat [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 13 May 1937
• When Rabbits Were Worth £1 Apiece [article] The Land (Sydney), 19 June 1936
• When the Bushman Visits the City [article] The Catholic Press, 4 January 1912
• When the Bushman Visits the City [article] The Australasian, 9 August 1919
• When the Ibis Comes [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 28 May 1938
• When The Old Mare Ruled The Roost [article] The Australasian, 26 December 1936
• When the Settlers Waged War on Wallabies [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 2 February 1934
• When the Teams Come In [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 22 April 1920
• When the Teams Come In [article] Sydney Mail, 25 December 1935
• When The Tribesmen Fought [article] The Australasian, 6 March 1937
• When the Water Bag is Dry [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 24 November 1933
• When We Heard the Roar of Greenhide Down the Road [article] The Land (Sydney), 10 August 1934
• When Your Boots Begin to Go [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 29 May 1919
• Where Bower Birds Play [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 2 April 1938
• Where Everybody Counts [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 27 October 1921
• Where Hoofs Beat Over Him [poem] The Bulletin, 11 March 1931 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Where Kangaroos Stand and Watch the Passing Train [article] The Catholic Press, 1 June 1911
• Where Shall the Capital Be? [poem] World News (Sydney), 2 July 1904 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Which? [poem] The Kadina and Wallaroo Times, 30 June 1894 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Whiffs from the Pipe [short story] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 16 December 1909 World News Sydney, 25 March 1911 The Catholic Press, 23 July 1914. Also In Collected Short Stories Volume 4 A "Murty Brown" Story In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Whipcracks [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 17 August 1927
• Whips of Cobb & Co. expanded version [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 20 February 1929
• Whispers in the Woods [poem] Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser, 18 April 1895 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Who Rules in the Home? [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 14 September 1911
• Whom Strikes Hurt Most [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 2 November 1911
• Why Australians Flock to the City [article] Freeman's Journal (Sydney), 22 February 1917
• Why They Rushed [article] writing as Murrungurry Queenslander (Brisbane), 21 June 1934
• Wild Animal Scares in the Bush [article] The Land (Sydney), 5 April 1935
• Wild Bees and Sugar Bags [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 9 July 1910
• Wild Cattle Hunting [article] The Australasian, 21 February 1925
• Wild Donkeys [article] Sydney Mail, 28 April 1937
• Wild Fruits [article] writing as Murrungurry Sydney Mail, 8 June 1927
• Wild Geese at Tomki [article] writing as Wandi Richmond River Express and Tweed Advertiser, 2 November 1917 the article refers to earlier publication in The Bulletin. See 25 October 1917, p24. ("Aboriginalities article")
• Wild Honey: A One Time Bush Industry [article] The Land (Sydney), 25 April 1934
• Wild Honey: A One Time Bush Industry [article] The Australasian, 6 June 1936
• Wild Honey [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 15 February 1928
• Wild Life in South Australia [article] The Australasian, 16 August 1924
• Wild Pig Hunting [article] Western Mail Perth, 4 December 1924
• Wild pig hunting [article] The Catholic Press, 30 July 1914
• Wild Rose [short story] The Australasian, 4 January 1936
• Willy Wagtail [article] Sydney Morning Herald, 25 September 1937
• Winding Roads and the Men Who Mend Them [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 29 December 1933
• Windy's Luck [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 11 April 1923
• Wiry Bob [poem] The Bulletin, 7 December 1932 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• With a Gun in the Bush: Memories of Happy Days [article] The Catholic Press, 26 November 1914
• With Australia's Roughriders and Cowboys [article] The Catholic Press, 12 November 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• With Cattle Down the Ward [article] The Australasian, 1 January 1927
• With Lasso and Lariat on Outback Cattle Camps [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 18 May 1934
• With Mooching Merinos [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 23 December 1925
• With Professor de Quinlan [short story] The Catholic Press, 22 October 1914 Sunday Times Perth, 26 December 1915, page 9 Also published as "Professor de Quinlan" and "Murty Brown's Queer Mate A "Murty Brown" Story In Murty Brown Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• With The Birds [poem] The Bulletin, 25 June 1930 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• With the Early Timber Getters [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 8 February 1935
• With the Friendly Fellows of the Bush: Birds that Even the Blackfellows Hold Sacred [article] Sunday Times Sydney, 2 January 1921
• With the Miners of Broken Hill [article] The Catholic Press, 6 November 1913
• With the North Western Coach [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 26 June 1912
• With the Overlanders: Down the Wilson River [article] The Catholic Press, 16 December 1915
• With the Overlanders: Killing Days on the Droving Tracks [article] The Catholic Press, 27 April 1911
• With the Tanksinkers in the Desert Country [article] The Catholic Press, 24 November 1904
• With Western Whips [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Morning Herald, 15 August 1903 In Collected Newspaper Articles Book 1 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Wodonga [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 5 March 1924
• Wodonga [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 12 December 1934
• Woman Who Made £600 Out of Cabbage Tree Hats [article] writing as Murrungurry The Land (Sydney), 21 December 1934
• Women and Guns [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 9 April 1924
• Women and the Gun [article] Sydney Mail, 14 January 1920
• Women and the Gun [article] writing as Wandi The Catholic Press, 10 August 1911
• Women in the Garden [article] The Catholic Press, 1 June 1911
• Women of the Wes [short story] The Lone Hand, 1 December 1920
• Women of the West: The Lot of the Squatter Wife [article] y The Catholic Press, 2 April 1914, p4 Also published as "Western Women"
• Women of the West: the Lot of the Squatter's Wife [article] The Catholic Press, 2 April 1914
• Wooroowoolgen [article] The Australasian, 8 October 1932
• Words With a History [article] writing as Wandi The Register (Adelaide), 5 July 1919
• World Among Trees [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 12 April 1922
• Wyagdon The Haunted Hill [article] writing as E.S.S. Sydney Mail, 31 July 1935
• Wyangarie [article] The Australasian, 12 August 1933
• Xmas on the Road [short story] writing as "Old Hand" in the Mercury article Goulburn Evening Penny Post, 20 December 1924 The Maitland Daily Mercury, 18 December 1930, p.4 Also known as Christmas on the Road In Collected Short Stories Volume 7 Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Yabber Paper [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 October 1927
• Yarding a Brumby [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 26 September 1928
• Yarding Fish [article] writing as Wandi Sydney Mail, 30 September 1925
• Yarding The Brumbies [poem] The Bulletin, 13 February 1929 In Collected Poetry Available from Project Gutenberg Australia
• Yarns Around The Camp Fire [short story] The Bulletin, 29 December 1927
• Ye Olde Side Saddle [article] The Australian Worker (Sydney), 19 July 1922
• Yulgilbar "Castle in the Bush" [article] Richmond River Express and Tweed Advertiser, 21 April 1926, page 4 The Australasian, 13 May 1933, page 4
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