Literary manuscripts [manuscript]. [19--].

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Literary manuscripts [manuscript]. [19--].

Bound photocopies of writings of J.F. Archibald including "In the madhouse: a personal experience". The manuscripts were collected by Walter W. Stone.

2 cm. (1 v.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7077302

Libraries Australia

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Stone, Walter, 1910-1981

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Edmund Morris Miller, 1881-1964, was Professor Emeritus, University of Tasmania, and author of Australian literature, 1940. Walter Stone, publisher, b.1910, was founder of Biblionews. From the description of Correspondence [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225772859 Walter Stone was a book collector and publisher who won the National Book Council's Bookman of the Year award in 1975. From the description of Photographs [manuscript]. [19--]. ...

Archibald, Jules François, 1856-1919

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J. F. Archibald, journalist, was born at Kildare, near Geelong, Victoria, in 1856. He was co-founder of the Sydney Bulletin, first published in January, 1880, and through this medium encouraged the development of Australian literature. Archibald influenced such writers as Henry Lawson, Victor Daley, A. B. Paterson, Louis Becke and Steele Rudd. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225784586 ...