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Letter from Christina Stead to Patrick White.

  • F3341
  • File
  • 1975

This file is comprised of a letter and a booklet that accompanied the book, Seduction and betrayal : women and literature written by Elizabeth Hardwick. This book is held in the Fryer Library Rare Book collection and has an inscription from Patrick White to Christina Stead from 1974.

Typewritten (unsigned) letter, 2 pages, dated 16 Feb 1975 from Christina Stead to Patrick White. The letter is about Elizabeth Hardwick and her book, Seduction and betrayal : women and literature. At the end of the letter, handwritten in blue inital and all capitals is 'Horse - hare - rabbit'. The letter would appear to have never been posted.

The booklet is 'A catalogue of some books from the personal library of the late Christina Stead'. This catalogue originally accompanied book, Seduction and betrayal : women and literature by Elizabeth Hardwick.

There is an explanatory note from Louise Campbell about the letter and the booklet that were originally inserted into Seduction and betrayal.

Stead, Christina, 1902-1983

Linton Gallery File

  • FGF129
  • File
  • 1975-1983.

Contains material such as art exhibition catalogues, invitations and ephemeral items relating to Australian artists exhibiting in Queensland galleries.
Exhibitions include Tom Green, Jean Appleton, Irene Kindness.
Located at: 421 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba.

Linton Gallery

Brisbane Three Ephemera

  • FVF61
  • File
  • 1975

Ephemera relating to the Brisbane Three campaign. The Brisbane Three were Denis Walker, Lionel Fogarty (Lacey) and John Garcia.

Brisbane Three

Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace Ephemera

  • FVF540
  • File
  • 1975-1982

This ephemera collection contains publicity leaflets and information by or relating to the Australian Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace.

Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (Australia)

Material connected to Shadow sister [motion pitcture]

This file includes letters, flyers, media releases, story outline for film, reservation forms to 'attend the screening of the film and meet Kath Walker' and newspaper cuttings relating to the film Shadow Sister. Shadow Sister : a film biography of Aboriginal Poet Kath Walker, M.B.E. was produced and directed by Frank Heinmans of Cinetel Productions. The film premiered at the Sydney Opera House in November 1977 to 6000 people, mostly school children.

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