Australian Book Company records, 1876-1938
Australian Book Company records, 1876-1938
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Date
1876-1938
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MLMSS 8729
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0.17 metres of textual material (1 box)
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Fonds
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Contents
Scrapbook "More happy thoughts" including manuscript notes, and press clippings on topics such as philosophy, classification, and natural history, 1878-1907
"Works on New South Wales compiled at the Free Public Library, Sydney" including lists of printers, libraries, including notes, clippings, catalogues of books, insurance policies, etc.,...
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Australian Book Company records, 1876-1938
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
Contextual Information
Source
Purchased from Hamptons Fine Art Auctioneers, August 2000
Administrative / Biographical history
The Australian Book Company store in the United Kingdom was established in 1913. They specialised in Australian books and acted as agents for Angus & Robertson, however their association with Angus & Robertson began as early as 1901.
The shop began in 21 Warwick Lane, London EC. When it was wound up in 1937 the store was at 37 Great Russell...
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MLMSS 8729
Record Identifier
1DrmDDN9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1DrmDDN9
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Reference code
411651
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