Volume 236: Angus & Robertson scrapbooks - The Henry Lawson Scrap-Book, volume 3, 1889-1923, compile...
Volume 236: Angus & Robertson scrapbooks - The Henry Lawson Scrap-Book, volume 3, 1889-1923, compiled ca. 1920-1923
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1889-1923, compiled ca. 1920-1923
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A 1892
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0.05 metres of textual material (1 volume)
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Contents
Bound volume of cuttings and typescript.
Poems, short stories and articles by and about Lawson, predominantly cuttings taken from The Bulletin, The Lone Hand, and The Worker.
Volume 3 also includes:
(i) "Note on Lawson Matter" by A.W. Jose, 1923.
(ii) Alphabetical index of Henry Lawson's residences, with dates, n.d.
(iii) Index t...
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Volume 236: Angus & Robertson scrapbooks - The Henry Lawson Scrap-Book, volume 3, 1889-1923, compiled ca. 1920-1923
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Henry Lawson Scrapbook
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Microfilm copies available at CY 2639, frames 437-595; frames 1-24 (index). Pages 767-770 not microfilmed.
Previously filed at MLMSS 314/vol. 236
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A 1892
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1LjGg449
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1006106
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