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Florence James - papers concerning literature, writing method and talks about literature, 1947-1992

Florence James - papers concerning literature, writing method and talks about literature, 1947-1992

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Florence James - papers concerning literature, writing method and talks about literature, 1947-1992

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Florence James - papers concerning literature, writing method and talks about literature, 1947-1992

Date

1947-1992

Call Numbers

MLMSS 5877/39-41

Record Identifier

1xqLNmEY

Reference Code

71254
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1947-1966; 'Australian Literature Extracts and Notes 1947-'. Includes typed extracts. notes and newscuttings (Call No.: ML MSS 5877/39)
1953-1968; Book extracts and newscuttings (Call No.: ML MSS 5877/39)
1955; 'TV Writing Course London'. Includes typescript notes on how to write for television (Call No.: ML MSS 5877/39)
1959-1963, 1984...

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Florence James - papers concerning literature, writing method and talks about literature, 1947-1992

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Bequeathed by Florence James in 1993

Administrative / Biographical history

Florence James (1902-1993) was a novelist, editor and reviewer. She was born in New Zealand and educated at Sydney University where she began her long association with Dymphna Cusack. Together James and Cusack wrote two books, 'Four Winds and a Family', a story for children, and 'Come in Spinner' which won the Sydney Daily Telegraph prize in 1948....

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MLMSS 5877/39-41

Record Identifier

1xqLNmEY

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1xqLNmEY

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71254

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