Catherine Jinks further literary papers, 2004-2015
Catherine Jinks further literary papers, 2004-2015
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Date
2004-2015
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MLMSS 10306
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Contents
1.44 metres of textual material (9 boxes)
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Fonds
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Copyright status : In copyright – life of author(s) plus 70 years
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Contents
Catherine Jinks further literary papers, 2004-2015, including draft manuscripts, edits, proofs, research materials and research notes for published and unpublished books, and notebooks including research and edit notes for these works.
BOX 1
Envelope 1:
The Paradise Trap –
Research notes
1st draft
2nd draft
Australian copy...
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Full title
Catherine Jinks further literary papers, 2004-2015
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
Description source
Contents list adapted from inventory created by Catherine Jinks.
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Catherine Jinks in 2018
Administrative / Biographical history
Catherine Jinks is an award-winning children's author and illustrator, and adult author, born in Brisbane in 1963, who grew up in Papua New Guinea. She graduated from the University of Sydney with a degree (B.A. Hons) in medieval history, and has worked for Westpac and as a journalist, full-time writer, lecturer, workshop presenter, and writer-in-r...
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MLMSS 10306
Record Identifier
1kV8pEkn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1kV8pEkn
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Reference code
9607191
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