Papers [manuscript]. 1909-1961.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1909-1961.

Two letters from James Craig Annan to Lindsay (1927); typescript copies of correspondence between Lionel Lindsay and his brother Norman (1922); typescript copies of Lindsay's letters to R.G. Menzies (1940-1961); and Hugh McCrae's Satyrs and sunlight: silvarum libri (1909), with original McCrae poems, and letter to Lindsay. (Lindsay illustrated the book); Also includes: (1) "Norman Lindsay by Peter Lindsay" "Robert Lindsay by Lionel Lindsay"; (2) "Notes on the Lindsays and people connected with them" collected by Peter Lindsay; (3) "The Dobell case concerning portrait of Joshua Smith and Lionel Lindsay's participation"; (4) "A chapter on Norman Lindsay deleted from Lionel Lindsay's autobiography"; photocopies and typescripts of correspondence.

12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7074512

Libraries Australia

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