Papers [manuscript].

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Papers [manuscript].

In memoriam: the Hon. Sir Joshua Peter Bell [poem] Printed on cloth. From Queensland Punch, 1 February 1882. Letter, n.d. from James Brunton Stephens. 2 diaries containing an unidentified manuscript. Rose's three trials [poem] 3p. MS. Incomplete. Women in literature, address read at literary circle. MS 7p. Born before his time [poem] 1p. Incomplete. T/S signed by J. Brunton Stephens. A jubilee pardon, an Australian drama in four acts, T/S. Cutting book containing articles written by James Brunton Stephens. In doubt [poem] MS.

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Stephens, J. Brunton (James Brunton), 1835-1902

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James Brunton Stephens was a poet, novelist, school teacher, and public servant. He taught at the Normal School in Brisbane, Kelvin Grove and Ashgrove, and was appointed to the Colonial Secretary's Office as dispatch writer in 1883 and eventually became Under Secretary. From the description of OM64-27 James Brunton Stephens Papers, 1880s. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 755718659 James Brunton Stephens was a poet, novelist, school teacher, and public servant. He t...