Papers [manuscript]. 1953-1993.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1953-1993.

Letters and cards from Christina Stead; and the Bulletin and other papers of the Australia-New Zealand Civil Liberties Society in London. Added Dec. 01: Letter dated 13 April, 1972 from J. W. Davidson to W. H. Pearson.

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Pearson, W. H.

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Dr Pearson was a Senior Research Fellow in Pacific History at the ANU, 1967-1968 and a visiting Fellow in the Dept. of Pacific and South-east Asian History at the ANU in 1981. His friendship with Christina Stead began in 1969 when they both stayed at the University House, ANU. They kept in touch by letter and card over the years. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1953-1993. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225825149 ...

Davidson, J. W. (James Wightman), 1915-1973

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Professor of Pacific History, Institute of Advanced Studies A.N.U. 1950-1973, eminent Pacific historian, and constitutional adviser to Papua New Guinea, Nauru, Western Samoa, American Micronesia and the Cook Islands. He died in 1973. From the description of Papers, 1886-1974 [manuscript]. 1886-1974. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225633010 Physician of New Windsor, New York. From the description of Papers, 1773-1791. (Duke University). WorldCat record...

Australia-New Zealand Civil Liberties Society

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Stead, Christina, 1902-1983

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Novelist. Christina Stead is the author of "The man who loved children" (1940) and other books. Thistle Harris (1902-1990) was a botanical writer, landscape designer and photographer. In 1951 she married David Stead, father of Christina Stead. From the description of Letters to Thistle Harris [manuscript]. 1939-1942. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225825756 Christina Stead was born and educated in Australia, but spent most of her life abroad. During the 1930s she...