Papers [manuscript]. 1914-1951.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1914-1951.

1. Bound volume containing original manuscript biography of John Archibald by E.J. Brady, 1944. Also contains "Notes on J.F. Archibald", copy of letter to 'A.G.S.' from Randolph Bedford, 1914, and letters from E.J. Brady to H.S. Temby, 1944. 2. Bound volume containing original letters to E.J. Brady in which the correspondents recall their association with Archibald. Correspondents include Miles Franklin, Will Ashton and Sydney Ure Smith. Also contains copies of Brady's outward correspondence relating to his biography of J.F. Archibald, a photograph marked "Nathan F. Spielvogel", and a letter to Harry Chaplin, 1949, from E.J. Brady. 3. Bound volume compiled by Harry F. Chaplin containing material by and relating to E.J. Brady, Mallacoota, Victoria, 1924-1951. All volumes contain bookplates of Harry F. Chaplin.

9 cm. (3 v.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7077304

Libraries Australia

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Temby, H. S.

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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 ...

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...

Ashton, Will, 1881-1963

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Smith, Sydney Ure, 1887-1949

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Publisher and artist, pioneer of art publishing in Australia. Publisher of quarterly, Art in Australia, he also wrote books on Australian artists, including Streeton, Lambert, Grüner and Heysen. President of Society of Artists, 1921-1948. He received an OBE for service to art in 1937. From the description of Papers and biographical notes [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225793825 Eldest son of John and Catherine Ure Smith. He founded the publishing h...

Chaplin, Harry F.

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Harry Chaplin was a Sydney based collector of Australiana. From the description of Scrap album. ca. 1948-1955. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223435123 C.J. Dennis, poet, short-story writer and journalist, author of The songs of a sentimental bloke (1915) and other works. Hal Gye, artist and short-story writer (under the name James Hackston) illustrated the first edition of The sentimental bloke. From the description of C.J. Dennis and Hal Gye papers....

Brady, E. J. (Edwin James), 1869-1952

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Became editor of the Australian Workman after the shipping strikes of 1890; published his first book of sea songs, The ways of many waters, 1849; 1901-3 edited the Grip in Grafton; 1904 became editor of The Australian Worker. Between 1902 and 1944, he published a number of books verse and prose, including Australia Unlimited (1918). From 1914 until his death he lived at Mallacoota, Vic. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1890-1952. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id:...

Bedford, Randolph, 1868-1941

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Author and politician. Journalist at Broken Hill and Melbourne. Travelled widely in Australia, partly through mining areas. Author of True eyes and the whirlwind - 1903, The share of strength - 1905. Entered the Queensland Legislative Assembly. From the description of Writings [manuscript]. [19--] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225641815 Author and politician; in 1917 he entered the Legislative Council; in 1923 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly as Labour...