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Andrew Barton Paterson, or Banjo Paterson, was actually trained as a fully qualified solicitor. He was also passionately nationalistic, which made him popular with Australians in a newly-established country searching for its individuality apart from Britain. In 1885, Paterson started publishing his poetry in the Sydney edition of The Bulletin, using the pseudonym of "The Banjo", the name of a favourite horse. In 1890 he wrote the poem "The Man From Snowy River", which really caught the heart of the nation, and in 1895 had a collection of his works published under that name. This book is the most sold collection of Australian Bush Poetry and is still being reprinted today. He was also the author of other well known poems such "Clancy of the Overflow", "Mulga Bill's Bicycle" and, of course, "Waltzing Matilda". Paterson was also a war correspondent during the Boer war.

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