[Papers concerning his visit to Soviet Union in 1961 as a Fellowship of Australian Writers' delegate] [manuscript] 1960-1962.

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[Papers concerning his visit to Soviet Union in 1961 as a Fellowship of Australian Writers' delegate] [manuscript] 1960-1962.

R.S. Byrnes and John Morrison visited the U.S.S.R. in September/October 1961 as guests of the Union of Soviet Writers. Includes Reports of the trip, correspondence, newspaper clippings, programmes, publications, and photographs.

98 items ; 34 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7819673

University of Queensland, UQ Library

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