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'Half Crown Boband Tales of the Riverine' is a collection of short stories written by an Australian author named William Astley. Featured titles that can be found inside 'In Pugga Milly Reach', 'The Idyl of Melool Wood-Pile', and 'The Last of the Wombat Barge'.

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'Half Crown Boband Tales of the Riverine' is a collection of short stories written by an Australian author named William Astley. Featured titles that can be found inside 'In Pugga Milly Reach', 'The Idyl of Melool Wood-Pile', and 'The Last of the Wombat Barge'.

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Price Warung, the pen name of William Astley (1855-1911), was a pioneering Australian writer celebrated for his vivid portrayal of colonial life and history. Regarded by literary scholars as an important figure in Australian literature, Astley adopted the pseudonym 'Price Warung' to pen a series of tales that were immensely popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work often featured the rough and tumble of frontier existence and the colorful characters who inhabited the Australian bush and burgeoning townships. One of his well-known collections, 'Half Crown Bob and Tales of the Riverine' (1895), exemplifies his narrative prowess and is cherished for its authentic representations of Australian dialects and landscapes. Warung's literary style frequently incorporated elements of realism and naturalism, reflecting the hardships and resilience of the Australian people during periods of societal establishment and legal formative years. His anthology of Australian stories gained him a reputation as a critical observer and an engaging storyteller, forever etching his name into the tapestry of Australia's cultural heritage. Through intricate detailing and a deep understanding of human nature, Warung's prose continues to captivate scholars and enthusiasts of historical fiction and Australian lore.