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Definition of Bushman's Bible in English: Bushman's Biblenoun the Bushman's BibleAustralian A nickname for The Bulletin, a Australian literary and political journal with a wide circulation, published between 1880 and 2008. his short stories and poems were published mainly in the Bushman's Bible Example sentencesExamples - With its pink cover and an advertisement for Chateau Tanunda brandy dominating the front page, it still had claims to be the bushman's bible.
- It was nicknamed 'the bushman's bible' because it was avidly read around campfires.
- Known from 1890 as 'the Bushman's Bible', it acted as the bushman's cultural gateway to the world.
- Even conservative observers, affronted by its vulgarity, acknowledged the pervasive influence of 'the Bushman's Bible'.
- Its rural popularity earned it the affectionate name of the 'bushman's Bible.'
- Cribs were wrapped only in a double sheet of newspaper, usually the old 'bushman's bible.'
- He was himself a contributor to the "bushman's bible."
- The 'Bushman's Bible' was in turn widely read and recited throughout Central Queensland.
- Though dubbed 'the Bushman's Bible', it was read by people of all social classes throughout the colonies.
- It gained the epithet 'the bushman's bible' and ran the motto 'Australia for the Australians' under its masthead.
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