Papers [manuscript].

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Papers [manuscript].

I. Papers of Henry Lawson, 1896-c.1922. Include correspondence, 1897-c.1922, literary manuscripts, c.1892-c.1922, and miscellaneous papers, 1896-1922. II. Papers of Bertha Jago nee Lawson, 1915-1934. Include letters received, 1915-1934 and papers re the publication of Henry Lawson By His Mates, 1930-c.1932. III. Miscellaneous papers of the Lawson Family, 1895-1932. IV. Associated Papers, 1896-1933. Include letters and notes about Henry Lawson, 1898-1932 and miscellaneous papers, 1911-1932. This collection includes pictorial material.

7 v., 5 (10 cm.) boxes, 1 (5 cm.) box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7071934

Libraries Australia

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Lawson family.

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Henry Lawson, poet and short-story writer was born at Grenfell, N.S.W., in 1867. Lawson's poems were first published in The Bulletin in 1887 and a short story was published in 1888. After Lawson's death in 1922, a memorial statue, funded by public subscription, was erected in Sydney in his honour. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225784898 ...

Lawson, Henry, 1867-1922

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Short-story writer, balladist. Born 1867 at Grenfell, N.S.W., died in Sydney, 1922. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1917-1979. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225828202 Henry Lawson was one of Australia's greatest short-story writers and poets, and became, for many twentieth century critics, the personification of Australian literature. The images of the bush and bush people in Lawson's best stories have remained influential. Lawson's artistic decline...

Jago, Bertha.

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