Papers [manuscript].

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Papers [manuscript].

I. Letters 1935-1987. II. Unpublished work: diaries, articles, etc. 1935-1985. III. Quadrant editorship and the Association for Cultural Freedom 1962-1969, 1975, 1980. IV. Australian Consolidated Press period 1954-1976. V. Various campaigns 1956-1966. VI. Jackson Wain period 1962-1967. VII. Drafts, notes, etc. of published work 1949-1950, c.1963-1989. VIII. Clippings of reviews and other publicity 1964-1987. IX. Material published in newspapers, magazines, journals 1940-1978. X. Period at the University of New South Wales 1973-1988. XI. Work on the Advisory Board of the Australian Encyclopedia 1973-1989. XII. Various aspects of work by Horne and his wife Myfanwy Gollan with constitutional reform movements 1975-1988. XIII. Special addresses 1980-1987. XIV. 'Expeditions': abroad and at home, 1977-1987. XV. Period with NSW Cultural Grants Advisory Council 1976-1981. XVI & XVII. Periods as President of Australian Society of Authors and Chairman of Copyright Agency Limited 1968-1969, 1977-1984. XVIII. Australia Council 1984-1987.

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Horne, Donald.

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Donald Horne, author, editor and academic, was born in Sydney in 1921. He began a career in journalism with the Sydney Daily Telegraph (1945). In 1958 he became founding editor of the Observer, and served two terms as editor with the Bulletin (1961-1962, 1967-1972). In 1973 he began teaching political science at the University of NSW and became Associate Professor in 1981 and Emeritus Professor in 1987. The award-winning The lucky country (1964) was his first published book. From the...