Correspondence and newspaper cuttings [manuscript]. 1918-1932.
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Atkinson, E. J. Rupert (Evelyn John Rupert), 1881-1961
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Atkinson was a man of letters. He published a number of volumes of lyric, narrative and philospophical verse. He was a close friend of Hugh McCrae. From the description of Correspondence and newspaper cuttings [manuscript]. 1918-1932. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225742288 Author, poet, playwright (See Miller and Macartney, Australian Literature, p. 42-43). E.A. Vidler was one of Atkinson's publishers. From the description of Correspondence [manuscr...
Lindsay, Jack, 1900-1990
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Poet, dramatist, editor, historian, translator, classicist, biographer, novelist and critic. Author of over 100 books. Born and raised in Australia, Lindsay migrated to England in 1926, where he co-founded the Fanfrolico Press with Jack Kirtley and P.R. Stephenson. From the description of Letters from Jack Lindsay to Mary McLean [manuscript]. 1937-1939. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224057056 From the description of Papers of Jack Lindsay, [1942?]-1983 [manuscri...
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Lindsay, Philip, 1906-
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Historical novelist and film writer, born in 1906, the third son of Norman Lindsay. From the description of Literary manuscripts [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225765237 Author Philip Lindsay was born in Australia, a member of an artistically gifted family. He worked as a journalist in Australia, and published a book of verse there before moving to England, where he became a prolific writer of historical fiction. An expert on Medieval England, he al...