Papers related to 'Literary Sydney: a walking guide' by Jill Dimond and Peter Kirkpatrick, [ca. 1994...
Papers related to 'Literary Sydney: a walking guide' by Jill Dimond and Peter Kirkpatrick, [ca. 1994-ca. 2000]
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[ca. 1994-ca. 2000]
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MLMSS 10383
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0.16 metres of textual material (1 box)
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Copyright status : In copyright – life of author(s) plus 70 years
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Research papers, including correspondence, and unpublished manuscripts, related to the publication of 'Literary Sydney: a walking guide' by Jill Dimond and Peter Kirkpatrick (UQP, 2000).
FOLDER 1: CORRESPONDENCE RELATED TO LITERARY SYDNEY: A WALKING GUIDE
1. Anderson, Jessica letter 12/12/94 re former addresses in Potts Point including...
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Papers related to 'Literary Sydney: a walking guide' by Jill Dimond and Peter Kirkpatrick, [ca. 1994-ca. 2000]
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Object History
Compiled by Jill Dimond and Peter Kirkpatrick
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Donated by Jill Dimond and Peter Kirkpatrick in 2019
Administrative / Biographical history
Peter Kirkpatrick teaches Australian Literature in the Department of English at Sydney University. His publications include The Sea Coast of Bohemia: Literary Life in Sydney’s Roaring Twenties (2nd ed. 2007); Serious Frolic: Essays on Australian Humour, with Fran de Groen (2009); and Republics of Letters: Literary Communities in Australia, with Rob...
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MLMSS 10383
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1bGW3ZmY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1bGW3ZmY
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9631460
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