Grigson Collection 20th century

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Grigson Collection 20th century

161 shelves of published material, 3 shelves of archive material

eng,

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The Observer, 1791-

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Grigson, Jane

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Boosey, Georgina

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Freeman, Sarah, 1940-2007

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Chamberlain, Lesley

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Denny, Roz

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Gifford, Helen

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Helen Margaret Gifford was educated at Tintern and Melbourne Girls' Grammar Schools and graduated from the Melbourne University Conservatorium in 1958. She has composed music since 1958, gaining influence from, for example, Polish and Asian contemporary music. She has specialised in music for the theatre and has also written piano, chamber and orchestral works. From the description of Music entitled Play. 1979 Oct. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222875343 ...

Jane Grigson, Georgina Boosey, Lesley Chamberlain, Roz Denny, Sarah Freeman, Helen Gifford, Miriam Polunin, Prue Leith.

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Jane Grigson, nee McIntire, was born in Gloucester in 1928, but was brought up in Sunderland, and after taking an English degree at Cambridge in 1949, worked in art galleries, publishers, and as a translator. In 1953 she joined the publisher, George Rainbird, as a picture researcher, where she met her husband Geoffrey Grigson, who worked there as an editor. Jane herself did not start out to become an expert in food and cookery. It was only years later, after she and her ...

Polunin, Miriam. author

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