Correspondence [manuscript]. 1921-1934.

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Correspondence [manuscript]. 1921-1934.

Letters from E.A. Vidler; also one from his widow; and one from his daughter to E.J.R. Atkinson on publishing arrangements, establishment of the Australian Institute of the Arts & Literature, and other literary matters.

32 letters.

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Atkinson, E. J. Rupert (Evelyn John Rupert), 1881-1961

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Atkinson was a man of letters. He published a number of volumes of lyric, narrative and philospophical verse. He was a close friend of Hugh McCrae. From the description of Correspondence and newspaper cuttings [manuscript]. 1918-1932. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225742288 Author, poet, playwright (See Miller and Macartney, Australian Literature, p. 42-43). E.A. Vidler was one of Atkinson's publishers. From the description of Correspondence [manuscr...

Vidler, Edward A. (Edward Alexander), 1863-1942

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Publisher, journalist and author. Born in London, 1863, Vidler migrated to Melbourne in 1888 and then moved to Geelong, where he was part-proprietor and editor of the Geelong News. After heading the publishing department at George Robertson, Melbourne, he began publishing under his own name but the business folded in 1930. Vidler died in 1942. (Extracted from the entry in the Australian Dictionary of Biography). From the description of The message of the Atua : a legendary tale of th...

Australian Institute of the Arts and Literature.

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