Papers [manuscript]. [ca. 1932-ca. 1958]

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Papers [manuscript]. [ca. 1932-ca. 1958]

Typescript draft of "Prosper the Commonwealth" 1958. Typescript draft of "Armchair musings", part 3 of "Prosper the Commonwealth". Correspondence between Sir Robert Garran (and after his death between his son Andrew Garran) and Angus and Robertson and ANU concerning the publication of "Prosper the Commonwealth", 1956-1958. "Memoirs of fifty years"-articles in the Herald 1932 which were basis of part of "Prosper the Commonwealth". Miscellaneous manuscripts by and about Sir Robert Garran.

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