Literary manuscripts [manuscript].

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Literary manuscripts [manuscript].

I. Novels, c.1933-c.1934 A. 'Farewell Rocking-horse'. Typescript with MS. annotations, c.1926. Unpublished. B. 'Here Comes the King'; with research notes. Typescript with MS. annotations, c.1933. Some pages typed on verso of letters to Philip Lindsay, and drafts of letters written by him, 7- 31 Oct. 1932. C. 'London Bridge is Falling'. Typescript with MS. annotations, c.1934. Some pages typed on verso of letters to Philip Lindsay. II. Biography and miscellaneous, c.1931-c.1936. A. Draft chapters from Ruffians Hall. MS. and typescript with MS. annotations, c.1931. B. Draft chapters from Kings of Merry England. Typescript with MS. annotations, c.1936. C. Fragments of other works. Typescript and MS. c.1936. Some pages are typed on verso of letters to Jack Lindsay at the Franfrolico Press, 1930.

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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...