1865-1931
Australian journalist, poet, playwright, novelist, and short story writer
Edward Dyson was the son of a Mining Engineer, and he grew up on goldfields in Victoria and Tasmania. In 1883 the family settled in Melbourne and he worked as a factory hand, and took to writing. This proved so successful that he soon became a full-time freelance writer under an ever-growing list of pseudonyms: Dy Edwardson; Ed Ward; Silas Snell; E.D.; Ward Edson; Eddyson; Billy T., and many more.
This second volume contains 36 short stories, from grim mining stories to light romance and humour.
1: An Unexpected Pleasure
2: The Interfering Boss
3: A Bulletin Story
4: An Awful Night
5: The Bag o' Spuds
6: Swinnerton's Wonderful Dog
7: His Greatest Friend
8: The Trapping of John Hobbit
9: A Meal Well Won
10: Much Ado
11: The Understudy
12: The Opportunity That She Seized
13: Gobb's Christmas Box
14: An Incident at the Old Pioneer
15: Monk's Scheme
16: Editor Pike's New Departure
17: After the Accident
18: The Fire
19: The Old Selector
20: The Advantages of Falling off a Bicycle
21: A Virtuous Imposition
22: The Man Who Eventually Did
23: Lost
24: The Whim Boy
25: A Visit to Scrubby Gully
26: The Breaking-in of Daniel Palmer.
27: A Child of Nature
28: When All's Fair
29: The Hapless Campers
30: The Long Shift Off
31: That Nice Mr Tait
32: A Corner in Oils
33: Tinker Hankin's Savings Bank
34: Miss Clifton's Device
35: Beau Ben's Last Appearance
36: The Enigmatic Emeralds
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