Papers of Hugh Anderson, 1935-1997 [manuscript]. 1935-1997.

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Papers of Hugh Anderson, 1935-1997 [manuscript]. 1935-1997.

The papers include personal and business correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, galley proofs, journal articles, newscuttings, notes, printing quotes, reports and reviews. They reflect Hugh Anderson's diverse range of interests as a teacher, writer, historian, publisher, folklorist and his interest in Chinese writings. The major correspondents are John Meredith, Ellie Pullin, Colin Roderick, John S. Ryan, Australia-China Council, Australia Council Literature Board, Australian Folk Trust, New South Wales University Press, National Library of Australia, Pan Books, State Library of New South Wales and Ure Smith.

12.4 m. (58 boxes) + 18 fol. items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7073553

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Anderson, Hugh, 1927-...

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Hugh Anderson, born in Elmore, Victoria, has had a long teaching and administrative career with the Victorian Education Department and has been one of Australia's most prolific writers. He has published over one hundred titles in Australian history, biography, literary criticism, folklore, folk song and balladry, and bibliography. In 1978 he set up his own publishing firm under the name of Red Rooster Press, specialising in history and folklore. From the description of Letter to Ceci...