- F3375
- Item
- 1923
Printer's proof with extensive annotations, probably by W.J.F. Hassell, owner of the Hassell Press, which published the work in 1923 in a limited edition of 75 copies.
Lawson, Henry, 1867-1922
Printer's proof with extensive annotations, probably by W.J.F. Hassell, owner of the Hassell Press, which published the work in 1923 in a limited edition of 75 copies.
Lawson, Henry, 1867-1922
Page of aphorisms from a notebook.
Also a letter 17 Nov 1943 to Walter Stone re: a new edition of 'Such is Life' and her biography of Joseph Furphy.
Franklin, Miles, 1879-1954
Part of William A. Amiet Papers
Seven bound volumes containing copies of essays published in the Mackay Daily Mercury. Topics cover many fields but the predominant interests are literature and astronomy. One volume contains an index to the essays.
Contents includes:
596a: Letter from E.F. Bozman of J.M. Dent and Sons Ltd. to Val Vallis 1960 Jul 29 re possible titles for inclusion in J.M. Dent's series of Australian classics in Everyman's Library;
596b: Val Vallis's reply 1960 Nov 2;
596c: Memorandum of agreement 1948 Mar 12 between Val Vallis and Angus and Robertson Ltd. of Sydney;
596d: Poem 'December Sunday, Hyde Park, London' with explanatory note by author;
596e: Poems: 'The jerry-builder', 'Venture at Outer Rock', 'For this, the tide', 'To a poet, begetting', 'The mullet-smoker', 'High tide by night', 'Song for a moonlit night';
596f: Poem 'The mullet-smoker';
596g: Poem 'Tea at four', also entitled 'Old lady at 3:30' and '3:30';
596h: Poem 'Wave-break' with 5 work-sheets showing its development, prepared in response to a request from the Lockwood Memorial Library, University of Buffalo (poem subsequently published in The Bulletin 1952 Dec 31 and included in 'Australian poetry 1953');
596i: Radio script: 'A discussion of the main characteristics of Australian poetry', senior school broadcast script, 1965 Jun;
596j: Radio script: 'The Australian short story', secondary school broadcast script, 1953 Mar 30.
Titles: December Sunday, Hyde Park, London.-- The jerry-builder.-- Venture at Outer Rock.-- For this, the tide.-- To a poet, begetting.-- The mullet-smoker.-- High tide by night.-- Song for a moonlit night.-- Tea at four.-- Wave-break.
Correspondence with J.M. Dent and Sons re Everyman's Library of Australian classics, memorandum of agreement with Angus and Robertson in 1948, drafts of poems and radio scripts.
Vallis, Val, 1916-2014
Let's look at literature : an essay in dialogue / by Beryl Halinbourg.
Halinbourg, Beryl
Notebook of newspaper cuttings on literary subjects, 1925-1950
Notebook of newspaper cuttings on literary subjects, collected by Margaret Arundel from 'The Brisbane Courier' and 'The Daily Mail' between 1925 and 1950.
Arundel, Margaret
The collection has 474 architectural drawings by Graeme Thiedeke from his time working as a student in the 1960s, to his work in Canada, Mexico, Malayasia, United Arab Emirates and Australia. Thiedeke has provided details for most of these plans which includes the name of the client, the brief from the client and historical information about the building. There are supplementary documents to the jobs Graeme Thiedeke worked on, which includes drawings, articles, presentation sets, architectural plans, photographs of architectural plans and photographs. Thiedeke has been writing while working as an architect and there sample of books created by him. The topics are far ranging and include philosophy, poetry, short stories, and various architectural projects.
Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-
Correspondence and related material collected during Prof. Hergenhan's tenure as editor of Australian Literary Studies (ALS), editor of the Australian Authors Series for the University of Queensland Press and as Director of the Australian Studies Centre at the University of Queensland.
Hergenhan, Laurie
Part of Trevor Shearston Papers
This series contains drafts, notes, newspaper cuttings, research material and correspondence. Tinder [novel], published by Scribner in 2002, had several working titles: 'The fire lovers', 'Fire in the hand', and 'Zippo : a cautionary tale'. Set in Katoomba and narrated by the central character, Graham, it follows his sexual awakening.
A retrospect (Australian writers in profile 3), 1968
Prichard, Katharine Susannah, 1883-1969