- UQFL80
- Collection
- ca. 1900-1976
Correspondence; draft manuscripts, photographs, and personal papers relating to James Devaney.
Devaney, James, 1890-1976
Correspondence; draft manuscripts, photographs, and personal papers relating to James Devaney.
Devaney, James, 1890-1976
Consists of correspondence, poetry, programs and invitations, wooden printing blocks, and photographs relating to Noel Macainsh as well as research material, publications and photographs relating to Amalie Dietrich.
Sumner, Ray 1944-
Manuscripts for Helen Haenke's short stories, prose, novels, play scripts, and poetry as well as notebooks.
Haenke, Helen Joyce, 1916-1978
Correspondence, publications, manuscripts and other material written by or relating to Cornelis Vleeskens.
Vleeskens, Cornelis, 1948-2012
Correspondence; personal papers; poetry manuscripts; teaching notes and related papers on aesthetics, literature and opera; opera reviews; and newspaper cuttings on opera and literature.
Vallis, Val, 1916-2014
Papers relating to Noel Macainsh
Part of Ray Sumner Papers
Consists of correspondence, newspaper cuttings, programs, woodblocks and a scrapbook.
Macainsh, Noel, 1926-2012
Part of Ray Sumner Papers
Material consists of newspaper cuttings and photocopies of poetry written by Noel Macainsh.
Macainsh, Noel, 1926-2012
One poster entitled 'Makar and Gargoyle poets'; four postcards featuring poems by Michael Dugan, Norman Talbot, Roger McDonald, Peter Annand. Printed by hand on the Shapcott Press in the English Department, University of Queensland.
Makar Press
The liberator : a novel in verse by Sense of Justice
Verse novel set in a magistrates court, as well as a court referred to as 'higher court', located in Australia. Follows the activities of a barrister, Wiseman Right, a resident of Ravensbourne, Queensland, as he defends a prisoner (among other accused parties) and represents a divorce plaintiff. Bound carbon copy typescript with gilt blind stamp title on front. Some annotations throughout.
Hall, Thomas
Unpublished eleven page typescript poem in homage to the Australian landscape and nation, text on rectos only. Quarto, cloth backed folder with manuscript title label (vertical crease); inscribed by author on verso of front cover 'For dear Jim -- a little "Welcome Home" tribute from his friend Isabelle Moresby. 20.1.46', with later bookplate of Melbourne bibliophile Jeff Prentice; first page of typescript signed by Moresby; the poem has several corrections made by the author.
This patriotic poem (spoiler: it contains the word 'girt') was apparently originally to be titled Birthright, and attributed to 'Kirroo', but that heading, which appeared on all but the first page of text, has in each case been almost obscured beneath a blank piece of paper laid on by the author. -- Publisher's blurb
Moresby, Isabelle