Papers of Arthur Grove Day. 1938-1980.

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Papers of Arthur Grove Day. 1938-1980.

The papers comprise correspondence with Robert D. FitzGerald, Hugh Anderson, Eleanor Dark, C. Christesen, Joseph Jones, T. Inglis Moore, Douglas Stewart, and Henry Stokes, from 1956 until 1973, copies of correspondence between FitzGerald and R.G. Howarth, 1938 until 1949, and a notebook used while preparing the manuscript of Robert D. FitzGerald (New York Twayne World Authors Series, no. 286, 1974).

4 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7028704

Libraries Australia

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Fitzgerald, Robert David 1902-....

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Poet and essayist. Publications include To meet the sun (1929), Moonlight acre (1938), Heemskerk Shoals (1949), Between two tides (1952), The wind at your door (1959), Forty years poems (1965). From the description of Correspondence and photographs [manuscript]. 1922-1987. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225786629 Poet. From the description of Robert D. FitzGerald manuscript collection. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 220383191 ...

Dark, Eleanor, 1901-

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Australian author who published nine novels between 1934 and 1959. They include Prelude to Christopher and Return to Coolami which won the Australian Literature Society's Gold Medal for the best Australian novel for the years 1934 and 1936 respectively, and The timeless land (1941). From the description of Papers of Eleanor Dark, 1910-1974 [manuscript]. [1910-1974] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 316324187 Australian author who has published nine novels between 19...

Day, A. Grove (Arthur Grove), 1904-1994

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Member of Faculty, University of Hawaii, 1944-1969, Senior Professor of English, 1961-1969. From the description of Papers of Arthur Grove Day. 1938-1980. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221411232 Loomis lived from 1799 -1836, and had the various vocations of missionary, printer, linguist and educator. The events in the journal occur mainly on Oahu, where he was engaged as a Congregational missionary. He did important work in putting the Hawaiian language into wri...