Papers [manuscript]. [19--].

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Papers [manuscript]. [19--].

The papers consist of 18 letters to Ryland from Miles Franklin, 4 from Frank Clune, 2 from Bartlett Adamson, and 1 each from Frank Dalby Davison, Will Lawson and Clem Christesen. There is a note from Nettie Palmer. Also includes: letters to Ryland from Jean Devanny; scripts of 2 plays by Ryland, speeches, articles and photographs concerned with the occupation forces in Japan; typescript of an article by Ryland, typescript of a poem by "R.S.:, correspondence and typescript drafts of prose pieces; and a typescript account by Ryland of a double excursion to Miles Franklin territory.

4 cm. (4 folders).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7074441

Libraries Australia

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Ryland, Frank.

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Frank Ryland was a journalist for 40 years, 20 years of which were spent in the Federal Parliamentary Gallery in Canberra with Australian United Press. He served with the A.I.F. in World War II, and worked in the Military History Unit in Singapore in the last part of the war, compiling material for the Australian War Memorial. He spent 3 years with the British Commonwealth Occupation News in Tokyo. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. [19--]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat r...

Franklin, Miles, 1879-1954

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Miles Franklin was born in 1879, a fifth-generation Australian, and grew up on grazing properties run by her family in the Monaro region of New South Wales. At nineteen, she wrote 'My Brilliant Career', an important study of the opportunities and expectations faced by young Australian women in the 1890s. She left Australia in 1906, travelling first to America and then to England. During the 1920s in England, she wrote pseudonymously a series of six well-received novels. In 1932 Franklin returned...