A. L. (Audrey Lilian) Barker Papers 1940s-1998

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A. L. (Audrey Lilian) Barker Papers 1940s-1998

The papers of British writer A. L. Barker reflect her literary life as a novelist, short story writer, free-lance writer, BBC sub-editor for , and active member of both the English P.E.N. and the Royal Society of Literature. The Listener

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