[Papers ca. 1820-1914 mainly concerning the brothers Charles Edouard and (Karl) Julius Duboc] [manus...
[Papers ca. 1820-1914 mainly concerning the brothers Charles Edouard and (Karl) Julius Duboc] [manuscript]
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Full title
Author / Creator
Publisher
1820-1914.
Date
1820-1914.
Call Numbers
RB/MSS001 SET
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
German
Formats
Physical Description
Physical content
28 v., 16 boxes : ill.
Contents
Pt.1. Duboc family papers, Guide & index, c. 1820-1914 -- Pt. 2-3. C.E. Duboc, Correspondence, Publishers, (1859-1879, 1880-1902) -- Pt. 4-8. C.E. Duboc, Correspondence, Authors, artists etc., (originals A-Z, arranged by author), c.1850-1914 -- Pt. 9. C.E. Duboc, Correspondence, Miscellaneous, inclu...
Publication information
Publisher
1820-1914.
Date Published
1820-1914.
Subjects
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Scope and Contents
Summary
Mss. collection including: letters, diaries, photo albums, sketch books, newspaper cuttings and manuscripts of original literary works.
Alternative Titles
Full title
[Papers ca. 1820-1914 mainly concerning the brothers Charles Edouard and (Karl) Julius Duboc] [manuscript]
Spine title
Duboc family papers.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Author / Artists
Notes
General note
Collection title supplied by cataloguer.
Volume titles and "Guide and index" compiled in the Library of Macquarie University.
C.E. Duboc, 1822-1910, was a poet and novelist with the pseudonym Robert Waldmuller. J. Duboc, 1829-1903, was a newspaper editor, author, philosopher and disciple of Ludwig Feuerbach with the pseudonym Julius Lang. They stayed in Australia from 1853 to 1857. They purchased a property, Kangaroo Hills, in the New England district of N.S.W. Their sist...
Language note
In German.
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
RB/MSS001 SET
Record Identifier
74VvWBV0oWed
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvWBV0oWed
Other Identifiers
MMS ID
991012107409702626
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