Tom Thompson - correspondence with Judith Wright and related papers, 1995-1997
Tom Thompson - correspondence with Judith Wright and related papers, 1995-1997
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1995-1997
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MLMSS 8652
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0.05 metres of textual material (1 folder)
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Correspondence, 1995-1997, between publisher Tom Thompson of ETT (Editions Tom Thompson) Watsons Bay, Sydney, relating to the publication of 'Tales of a Great-Aunt: a Memoir' (published by ETT Imprint in 1998). Also includes typescript manuscripts of chapters of 'Horses' and 'Trees and Gullies' and typescript and galleys of 'Tales of a Great-Aunt'.
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Tom Thompson - correspondence with Judith Wright and related papers, 1995-1997
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Acquired from Dr G. Cains in Dec. 2002
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Judith Wright was born in New England, in regional New South Wales, and came to Brisbane as a young woman. She worked as a statistician at the University of Queensland while she wrote the first of the poems that were to make her famous, among them “Bullocky” and “The Moving Image”. In Brisbane she met philosopher Jack McKinney, and in 1945 they bou...
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MLMSS 8652
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1wN2Bg2n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1wN2Bg2n
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423664
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