References
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Australian Dictionary of Biography, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, [1966-2012] or online.
Bleiler, Everett F. (with assistance from Bleiler, Richard J.), Science-fiction, the Early Years: A Full Description of More Than 3,000 stories from earliest times to the appearance of the genre in magazines in 1930, The Kent State University Press, Kent, 1990.
Burke, Anthony, Fear of Security: Australia's Invasion Anxiety, Cambridge University Press, Port Melbourne, 2008.
Chesney, George, The Battle of Dorking: reminiscences of a volunteer, George Robertson, Melbourne, 1871.
Chesney, George, The Battle of Dorking: reminiscences of a volunteer, William Blackwood, London, 1871.
Clarke, Ignatius Frederick, Voices Prophesying War: Future Wars 1763-3749, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1992.
Dixon, Robert, Writing the Colonial Adventure: Race, Gender and Nation in Anglo-Australian Popular Fiction, 1875-1914, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1995.
Goodwin, Ken, A History of Australian Literature, Macmillan Publishers, London, 1986.
Kirkwood, Patrick M., ‘The Impact Of Fiction On Public Debate In Late Victorian Britain: The Battle Of Dorking and the “Lost Career” of Sir George Tomkyns Chesney’, Graduate History Review, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Fall), 2012, pp. 1-16.
Mackay, Kenneth, The Yellow Wave: a romance of the Asiatic invasion of Australia, Richard Bentley and Son, London, 1895.
Maitland, Edward, The Battle of Mordialloc or, How We Lost Australia, Samuel Mullen, Melbourne, 1888.
Mansfield, Peter, 'The Imperial (Dis)connection in 1888' in Respectable Behavior: Daily Life in Geelong and District in the 1850-90s, Geelong Historical Society, Geelong, 2008, pp. 91-94.
Taylor, Kit, A History with Indexes of the Lone Hand, the Australian monthly, J.B. Hobbs, Melbourne, 1977.
Walker, David, Anxious Nation: Australia and the Rise of Asia 1850-1939, University of Queensland Press, 1999.
Walker, W. H., The Invasion, Turner and Henderson, Sydney, 1877.
Webby, Elizabeth (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Australian Literature, Cambridge University Press, Oakleigh, 2000.
Wilson, H.W. and White, Arnold, When War Breaks Out: being a selection from the letters of Andrew D. Jones, the London correspondent of "Calner's weekly," during the war between Great Britain and the allied powers of France and Russia, September 21st, 1900, to January 1st, 1901, Harper and Brothers, London and New York, 1898.
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