Papers [manuscript]. [ca. 194-]-1954.

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Papers [manuscript]. [ca. 194-]-1954.

Collection includes: I. Typescript and manuscript poems of Picot. II. "The early years of James Picot" written by his sister, Aimée L. Picot, together with a letter from Aimée to Vincent Greenhalgh, 1945. III. Typescript extract from a radio broadcast, "Current books worth reading" by Vance Palmer, 1954, relating to Picot. IV. "Meanjin Papers", issue no. 1, Christmas 1940 containing poems by Picot.

1 cm. (1 folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7077738

Libraries Australia

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Picot, James, 1906-1944

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Poet. Born Baldoch, Hertfordshire, England, and came to Australia in 1923. Died as a prisoner of war on the Burma railway. A collection of his poems, "With a hawk's quill" was published posthumously in 1954. A selection of letters, personal recollections and critical appreciations of Picot was published by "Meanjin" in 1954. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. [ca. 194-]-1954. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225849050 ...

Picot, Aimée L.

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Greenhalgh, George Vincent

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Palmer, Vance, 1885-1959

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Vance Palmer. Born Edward Vivian Palmer. Novelist, dramatist, short-story writer, poet, critic, biographer, editor, political and social commentator. Published magazines under the pseudonym: Rann Daly. Nettie Palmer, wife of Vance. Born Janet Gertrude Higgins. Poet, biographer, literary critic, commentator, diarist, editior and translator. Daughter of John and Kitty Higgins and a neice of the parliamentarian and Judge B. Higgins. From the description of Vance...