[Green days and cherries] [manuscript]. 1914.

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[Green days and cherries] [manuscript]. 1914.

On fly leaf: 'This is no. 1 of three copies thus bound from proofs of a book set in type for John Shaw Neilson in 1914. After being proved and held in type for some months the edition was cancelled and the type distributed without publication. Black ink revisions are the author's. A.G. Stephens'. This early edition was produced by The Bookfellow in Sydney. A photograph of John Shaw Neilson has been pasted in the front.

54 p. (1.0 cm.)

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Neilson, John Shaw, 1872-1942

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Emily Bulcock was the sister of writer Vance Palmer. From the description of Letter [manuscript] : Footscray, Victoria, to Emily Bulcock. [1923?] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 505957023 John Shaw Neilson worked at various manual occupations and began contributing poems to the Bulletin in 1901. He continued to have poetry published until his death. From the description of Poetry, biography, [Not after 1973]. [manuscript]. [Not after 1973]. (Libraries ...

Stephens, A. G. (Alfred George), 1865-1933

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Alfred George Stephens was an Australian editor, author, and literary critic, generally considered one of the key figures in the development of Australian literature. Born in Queensland and educated at the University of Sydney, he was extremely active as an author and editor, coming to national prominence as the writer of the Red Page literary reviews for the Bulletin. After leaving the Bulletin he founded the occasional literary magazine The Bookfellow, an influential but financially ruinous un...