Caught kissing; or the Dak bungalow, 1854: a farce in one act.
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Lang, John, 1816-1864
Caught kissing; or the Dak bungalow, 1854: a farce in one act.
Lang, John, 1816-1864
Try anything once Clune, [1933?]: being the unexpurgated journal of Francis Patrick Clune.
Original typed manuscript of the author's first book, originally published in Sydney by Angus & Robertson in 1933.
Includes a title-page, 3 leaves of contents containing 37 chapters, a preface page, 424 single-sided leaves of typescript, and an original mounted photograph of the author[?] and others beside a 1930s automobile. Also the bookplates of Francis Clune, N. [Noel] Pearson, and Murray Henry tipped-in.
Clune, Frank, 1893-1971
[Historical markers of Sydney], 1966 / Frank Clune.
Untitled original typed manuscript subsequently published as "Serenade to Sydney: some historical landmarks" by Angus & Robertson in 1967. The author's final work, with the foreword dated Spring 1966.
Includes a handwritten index of 100 markers, foreword (3 pp.), and 216 single sided leaves of type together with mss. corrections. Associated papers loosely inserted.
Clune, Frank, 1893-1971
Proposed Norman Park Presbyterian Church, 1956
Watercolour sketch of proposed Norman Park Presbyterian Church.
Cook and Kerrison
Lists daily activities for the week being offered by the YMCA at the club.
Letter, 1944 Oct 19 : Chatswood, to Dr Mackaness.
Letter to Mackaness, accompanying presentation copy of 'Perfect things' and enquiring about progress on his anthology.
Macdonald, Annie
Letter to Reviewing Editor, Sydney Morning Herald re delivery of her book of verse for reviewing.
Moffitt, Gertrude
Letter, 1897 Sep 24 : Glenelg, [to] S. Tomkinson.
Letter to the Hon. S. Tomkinson recommending the purchase of her book 'Old gumtree lyrics'.
Whitington, Lucretia Sturt
Letter, 1919 Jun 3 : Parkville, to Mr Ross.
Accompanied by a newspaper cutting from the Age 1919 April 28 on Professor Laurence Rentoul's first book of verse.
Rentoul, J. Laurence (John Laurence), 1846-1926
Letter sent to Mr Sowden, Editor, The Register with presentation copy of his first book.
Mills, Frederick John