Letters : Hawthorn, to Douglas Stewart [manuscript]. 1943-c. 1977.
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Phillips, A. A. (Arthur Angell), 1900-1985
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A. A. Phillips and Douglas Stewart were both poets. Arthur A. Phillips produced with Ian Maxwell, In fealty to Apollo: an anthology (1932), and contributed to Australian University verse: an undergraduate anthology, 1920-1922 (1922). From the description of Correspondence [manuscript]. 1944-1971. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225786864 ...
Stewart, Douglas, 1913-1985
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Douglas Stewart was an author and literary adviser for Angus and Robertson. His publications include Ned Kelly and Fire on the snow (plays), Glencoe (poems) and The seven rivers (reminiscences). From the description of Papers of Douglas Stewart, 1935-1973. 1935-1973. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221397263 Douglas Stewart was a poet, and literary editor of Angus & Robertson from 1961 to 1971. From the description of Letters to E.M. England [manus...
Ribush, Dolia, 1896-1947.
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Dolia Ribush was a theatrical producer and businessman. Born in Libau in Latvia, he received his early theatrical training in Moscow under Stanislavsky. In 1928 Ribush and his wife settled in Australia. In Melbourne he set up Bush's Confectionery Pty. Ltd. as well as continuing his theatrical interests. During the 1930's and 1940's Ribush was highly regarded as a producer, particularly as a result of his success with The Cherry Orchard, Lower Depths and Ned Kelly. From the descriptio...