A miscellany [manuscript]. 1890-1964.

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A miscellany [manuscript]. 1890-1964.

Materials relating to A.G. Stephens assembled for Harry Chaplin's reference. The collection includes extensive newspaper cuttings and other extracts, a few handwritten letters and notes by Stephens, examples of his autograph, correspondence with Stephens and letters and drawings by others relating to him (including Dora Wilcox, Mary Gilmore, Hugh McCrae, Vance Palmer, Lionel Lindsay and Norman Lindsay.

3 cm. (1 volume)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7067089

Libraries Australia

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Chaplin, Harry F.

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Harry Chaplin was a Sydney based collector of Australiana. From the description of Scrap album. ca. 1948-1955. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223435123 C.J. Dennis, poet, short-story writer and journalist, author of The songs of a sentimental bloke (1915) and other works. Hal Gye, artist and short-story writer (under the name James Hackston) illustrated the first edition of The sentimental bloke. From the description of C.J. Dennis and Hal Gye papers....

Wilcox, Dora, 1873-1953

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New Zealand born poet and playwright. Emigrated to Australia in 1920's and later married the actor and writer William Moore. See The Oxford companion to Australian literature, p. 745. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1865-1954. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225709028 ...

Gilmore, Mary, 1865-1962

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Poet John Blight was born in Brisbane in 1913. He was twice awarded a 3 year Literary Board Fellowship (1973 and 1977). Other literary awards include, the Myer award (1964) and the Patrick White award (1976). His publications include The old pianist (1945), The two suns met (1954) A bushcomber's diary (1963), Hart (1975) and John Blight; selected poems 1939-1975 (1976). From the description of Letter : to John Blight [manuscript]. 1944. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 2257...

Palmer, Vance, 1885-1959

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Vance Palmer. Born Edward Vivian Palmer. Novelist, dramatist, short-story writer, poet, critic, biographer, editor, political and social commentator. Published magazines under the pseudonym: Rann Daly. Nettie Palmer, wife of Vance. Born Janet Gertrude Higgins. Poet, biographer, literary critic, commentator, diarist, editior and translator. Daughter of John and Kitty Higgins and a neice of the parliamentarian and Judge B. Higgins. From the description of Vance...

Lindsay, Norman, 1879-1969

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Australian author and artist. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225766992 William Elliot Johnson was speaker of the House of Representatives, 1913-1914 and 1917-1923 and a member of Parliament from 1903-1928. From the description of Letter to Sir Elliot Johnson [manuscript]. 1920. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223048329 Artist, author, born Victoria. Worked for some time with Bulletin and...

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...

McCrae, Hugh, 1876-1958

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H. McCrae, 1876-1958, was an Australian poet and artist. Beatrice Davis was general editor for Angus and Robertson from 1937 to 1973. From the description of Letters [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225773518 Poet, essayist and artist. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225765275 Hugh Raymond McCrae was an Australian poet and artist. From the description of Letters. ...

Lindsay, Lionel, Sir, 1874-1961

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Lionel Lindsay, 1874, was an artist, journalist and art critic. Frederick Jordan, 1881-1949, became Chief Justice of New South Wales in 1934 and was appointed Lieutenant-Governor in 1938. From the description of Correspondence [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225772686 Sir Lionel Lindsay, etcher, water colour painter, wood engraver and art critic was born in Creswick, Vic. in 1874. He was a brother of Norman and Daryl. He studied art at the National G...