Item H2077 - His natural life / dramatized by Geo Leitch Walker

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H2077

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His natural life / dramatized by Geo Leitch Walker

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  • [188-] (Creation)

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[158] leaves in various paginations ; 30 cm.

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(1842-1907)

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(1846-1881)

Biographical history

Journalist and novelist.

Archival history

From the Hanger Collection of Australian Playscripts.

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A play in 4 acts with prologue.
Based on the novel For the Term of his Natural Life by Marcus Clarke.
Includes photocopy of playbill from the Theatre Royal, Brisbane, 1886.

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  • English

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Original in the Australian Archives, ACT Regional Office. Series A1786/1; item 2639B. From the Victorian Colonial Copyright Series.

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Handwritten annotations. Note leaf [2]: First presented at the Theatre Royal Brisbane Q. on Monday the 26 April 1886 by Messrs. MacMahon & Leitch.
Handwritten (photocopy)

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991005303359703131

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Migrated

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Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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