- UQFL79-Series F-Subseries 9
- Subseries
- 1904-1946
Part of Bell Family Papers
Material relating to Francis Needham Bell.
Bell, Francis Needham, 1909-1989
Part of Bell Family Papers
Material relating to Francis Needham Bell.
Bell, Francis Needham, 1909-1989
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
Correspondence: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups and organisations
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
Letters from various Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups and organisations are in these correspondence files as well as in the subject related files in other series. Correspondence from literary and women's organisations that are associated with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders is included in this subseries.
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
This sub-series consists primarily of incoming correspondence and includes letters of thanks and appreciation for her literary work and activities, cards, and postcards. Correspondents are more often individuals. Some correspondents have included their own poetry. Often there will be written across the top of the letter 'answered' but very few copies of the outgoing correspondence are attached. Most correspondents names were clearly identified; some may not be accurate or unable to be identified.
Projects with personal design and documentation responsibility.
Part of Roman Pavlyshyn Papers
Projects by Roman Pavlyshyn with personal design and documentation responsibility.
International Association of Art Critics (Association Internationale des Critiques d’Art) Records
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
International Association of Art Critics
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Friends of Queensland Opera
Queensland Festival of the Arts Society
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Queensland Festival of the Arts
Part of Alan Wearne Papers
Part of David Malouf Papers
Johnno is Malouf’s most outwardly autobiographical novel and has been much praised as a realistic presentation of wartime Brisbane. It traces the childhood and early adult life of the narrator, and his relationship with the school rebel Johnno until Johnno’s untimely death. It was first published in 1975. This series includes two typescripts (both carbon copies) of the original manuscript version of Johnno. The earlier copy has extensive handwritten reworking by Malouf and uses the name “Johnny” throughout. In the later copy is again reworked and the author has manually changed “Johnny” to “Johnno.” There are significant textural alterations, cuts and additions, between these two drafts. Earlier drafts of the manuscript are held in the National Library of Australia collection and the top copy is held in the Fryer Library University of Queensland Press Archive. These typescripts provide a valuable link between the two. Published in 1975 by University of Queensland Press.