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Edward Dyson

1865-1931


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TitlePeriod# Words# Reads
1: A Child Of Nature 46151941
2: A Golden Shanty 48591638
3: A Hot Day At Spats’ 27601718
4: A Little Love Affair 27571179
5: A Prank That Reacted 32742079
6: A Question Of Propriety 23622050
7: A Sabbath Morn At Waddy 1980856
8: A Saturday At Spat’s 3093824
9: A Vain Sacrifice 1265821
10: A Visit To Scrubby Gully 3670880
11: A Zealot In Labour 2959843
12: After The Accident 1956947
13: An Amorous Boy 2893874
14: An Incident At The Old Pioneer 2574881
15: At A Boxing Bout 3007880
16: At The Opera 2983874
17: At The Yards 1709822
18: Barracking 32511020
19: Below And On Top - Chapter 1 19241005
20: Benno’s Little Bosher 3065986
21: Dead Man’s Load 46171044
22: Dukie M‘kenzie’s Dawnce 30671076
23: Glover’s Little Joke 2073962
24: Hebe Of Grasstree 2646935
25: Introducing Machinery 3931988
26: Levi’s Trousers 3591990
27: Mr. And Mrs. Sin Fat 51921019
28: Nicholas Dan And The Meek Almira 4253871
29: On A Bender 4373864
30: One Night 3994812
31: Spats’ Cats 2284864
32: Spicer’s Courtship 1519861
33: Susie Gannon’s Young Man 3706801
34: The Big Spoof 4408812
35: The Conquering Bush 1501915
36: The Disposal Of A Dog 3009773
37: The Elopement Of Mrs. Peters 1898866
38: The Fat Girl 2436821
39: The Fickle Dolly Hopgood 3545896
40: The Fossickers 2733821
41: The Funerals Of Malachi Mooney 2721829
42: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter I 1901 2896848
43: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter II 1901 2036809
44: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter III 1901 2548792
45: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter IV 1901 3328803
46: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter IX 1901 2744885
47: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter V 1901 2053817
48: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter VI 1901 4048772
49: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter VII 1901 2550825
50: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter VIII 1901 3211719
51: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter X 1901 3353772
52: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XI 1901 3672902
53: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XII 1901 4206788
54: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XIII 1901 3911814
55: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XIV 1901 3706865
56: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XIX 1901 3334826
57: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XV 1901 2314821
58: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XVI 1901 3814823
59: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XVII 1901 4238744
60: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XVIII 1901 2542775
61: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XX 1901 4291801
62: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XXI 1901 2953787
63: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XXII 1901 2987806
64: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XXIII 1901 2379851
65: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XXIV 1901 2495819
66: The Gold-Stealers - A Story Of Waddy - Chapter XXV 1901 2219802
67: The Haunted Corner 4313801
68: The Man-Eater 2746801
69: The Missing Link - Chapter I - Dr. Crips’s Healing Mixture 1908 3064802
70: The Missing Link - Chapter II - A Family Matter 1908 2478849
71: The Missing Link - Chapter III - The Mask Ball 1908 2449816
72: The Missing Link - Chapter IV - A Temporary Reformation 1908 2263830
73: The Missing Link - Chapter IX - The Missing Link Performs In The Provinces 1908 2080839
74: The Missing Link - Chapter V - The Incident In Biggs’s Buildings 1908 1233825
75: The Missing Link - Chapter VI - A Departure Into Art 1908 2488765
76: The Missing Link - Chapter VII - An Unfortunate Meeting 1908 2136795
77: The Missing Link - Chapter VIII - The Link Goes Missing 1908 2136843
78: The Missing Link - Chapter X - The Stolen Babe 1908 2549775
79: The Missing Link - Chapter XI - The Defeat Of Dan Heeley 1908 2310825
80: The Missing Link - Chapter XII - A Curious Mischance At Bullfrog 1908 2155872
81: The Missing Link - Chapter XIII - The Widow and the Link 1908 2518806
82: The Missing Link - Chapter XIV - Mahdi Has A Night Off 1908 2208913
83: The Missing Link - Chapter XIX - The Link’s Last Appearance 1908 2030822
84: The Missing Link - Chapter XV - Hobbs Versus Mahdi 1908 2389794
85: The Missing Link - Chapter XVI - The Kidnappers 1908 2022769
86: The Missing Link - Chapter XVII - A Narrow Escape 1908 2124900
87: The Missing Link - Chapter XVIII - An Adventure At ’Tween Bridges 1908 2549838
88: The Missing Link - Chapter XX - The Return 1908 1673787
89: The Morbid Boy 2102797
90: The Packer’s “Little Silly” 3577786
91: The Picnic 3708782
92: The Rescue 2481847
93: The Rivals 3305859
94: The Trucker’s Dream 1901749
95: The Truculent Boy 2926890
96: The Washerwoman Of Jacker’s Flat 5191746
97: The Whim Boy 7004840
98: The Wooing Of Minnie 31352021




About:
Edward George Dyson (1865-1931) was an Australian poet, journalist and short story writer.

He was born at Morrisons near Ballarat in March 1865. His father, George Dyson, arrived in Australia in 1852 and after working on various diggings became a mining engineer, his mother came from a life of refinement in England. The family led a roving life during Dyson's childhood, moving successively to Alfredton, Bendigo, Ballarat and Alfredton again. Unconsciously the boy was storing for future use the life of the miners, farmers and bushmen, among whom he lived. At 12 he began to work as an assistant to a travelling draper, after that was a whimboy in a mine, and for two or three years an assistant in a factory at Melbourne. This was followed by work in a newspaper office. At 19 he began writing verse, and a few years later embarked on a life of free-lance journalism which lasted until his death. His first notable work was "The Golden Shanty", which appeared in the Bulletin, and many other short stories followed. In 1896 he published a volume of poems, Rhymes from the Mines, and in 1898 the first collection of his short stories, Below and On Top. In 1901 his first long story The Gold-stealers was published in London, which was followed by In the Roaring Fifties in 1906. In the same year appeared Fact'ry 'Ands, a series of more or less connected sketches dealing with factory life in Melbourne in a vein of humour. Various other stories and collections of stories were published in the Bookstall Series and will be found listed in Miller's Australian Literature. Another volume of verse Hello, Soldier! appeared in 1919. All through the years Dyson did an enormous amount of work until he broke down under the strain and died after a long illness on 22 August 1931. He married Miss Jackson who survived him with one daughter.

Edward Dyson was the brother of Will Dyson and Ambrose Dyson.


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