Papers. 1952-1980.

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Papers. 1952-1980.

The papers comprise correspondence, photographs, drafts and cuttings. The correspondents include Randolph Stow, the British Broadcasting Corporation and various publishers. The typescripts include those for the "Cyclone coasts", "The mulga tree", "Things are different there", "The black pearl" and "Breakthrough"; "Latchkey kids", "Volcano bird" and "The opal brooch."

28 cm. (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7027890

Libraries Australia

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Stow, Randolph, 1935-2010

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Randolph Stow is an Australian author, best known for The merry-go-round in the sea and Midnite. From the description of To fix the identity of a raw democracy [manuscript]. 1973 October 6. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223156454 West Australian novelist and poet; lecturer in English at the universities of Western Australia, Adelaide, and Leeds; winner of a Commonwealth Literary Fellowship, 1964-1966. His publications include: Act one (1957), Outrider (1962), A ...

Wilson, H. H. (Helen Helga), 1902-1991

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Author. Wilson wrote a number of novels, short stories, radio scripts and articles. Her published works include "The mulga tree" (1980), "Cyclone coasts : Australia's north-west frontier" (1980) and "The house at Hardie's corner" (1984). From the description of Papers. 1952-1980. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221123782 WA author. Born in Tasmania but lived for most of her life in Western Australia and was educated at Perth Modern School and at the University of ...