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Essays and miscellaneous papers

Includes:
Australia, the land of the free [poem] 1974.
Book of knowledge. Tatura, 1942.
Experience of a German soldier in World War II by Manfred Friebe.
Maryborough and its environs.
Miscellaneous essays (13).
Photograph of Baldwin Goener at his home with some of his models.

Exhibitions

Research material and correspondence relating to art exhibitions curated by Glenn Cooke.

Contemporary Art Society records

Chronologies, exhibition programs, newsletters and administrative records of the Contemporary Art Society (Queensland Branch).

Contemporary Art Society, Queensland Branch

Collections

Personal collections of Glenn Cooke relating to his interest in design.

Screenplays and scripts.

The series includes manuscript and typescript drafts, notes, research material, and some related correspondence Carey's screenplays, of which Bliss and Until the end of the world were produced.

Notebooks

Carey maintained handwritten notebooks of ideas for his writings. Contained in this series are eleven of these notebooks. Some notebooks have general notes such as shopping lists, recipes, names and addresses, and lists that pertain to his personal life.

Reviews, cuttings and photocopies

As well as the reviews in this series, a substantial number of reviews can be found in the form of enclosures with correspondence or included in publicity folders filed with the individual literary manuscripts. This series also has newspaper and magazine cuttings collected by Peter Carey.

Personal papers and records.

This series includes photographs (some related to writings), personal papers, publishing contracts, publicity material, business records.

Works by other authors

Copies of work, some with related correspondence, by authors writing about Carey. Also includes works sent to Carey and works where the author is unable to be identified.

Diaries

The first two diaries and journals cover the period between 1940 and 1944, from the time Gordon worked at Broken Hill South Ltd. to his war service in Australia and New Guinea from March 1941. The other two diaries are an account of Gordon’s ‘Voyage to England’ in 1950, containing his first impressions of that country; and an account of a ‘Holiday in Spain and Mallorca' in 1953.

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