Nancy Cato manuscript collection, 1967-1992. 1967-1992.

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Nancy Cato manuscript collection, 1967-1992. 1967-1992.

The papers of Nancy Cato include correspondence, typescript drafts, research material, and photographs. The collection provides a record of Cato's writings from 1976 to 1992. There are drafts for five of Cato's major works, including Forefathers, The lady lost in time, A distant island, The heart of the continent, and Marigold. There is research material only for Mr Maloga : Daniel Matthews and his mission, Murray River, 1864-1902, and Queen Trucanini, by Nancy Cato and Vivienne Rae-Ellis. Correspondents include Diane Barwick, Peter Bladen, John Jefferson Bray, Collins, Vivienne Rae Ellis, Hodder & Stoughton, Harold White of the National Library, New English Library, St. Martin's Press, Roland Robinson, Laurie Muller of the University of Queensland Press, Stephen Murray-Smith and Judith Wright.

1.35 m (10 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7051874

Libraries Australia

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Cato, Nancy

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Novelist. From the description of Nancy Cato manuscript collection, 1967-1992. 1967-1992. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224823488 From the description of Nancy Cato manuscript collection. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 220420001 Nancy Fotheringham Cato was born 1917 in Adelaide and educated at the University of Adelaide. A poet and novelist, now living in Queensland, she has also been a journalist and art critic. She was a foundation member ...