Pat Woolley personal and business papers, 1950-2002
Pat Woolley personal and business papers, 1950-2002
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Date
1950-2002
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Physical Description
Contents
7.02 metres of textual material (42 boxes)
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Fonds
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Partly restricted : - - Restriction applies only to Box 42
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Copyright status : In copyright - This material has multiple rights owners
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Scope and Contents
Contents
This collection chiefly documents the publishing career of Pat Woolley, including the records of Wild & Woolley, AllBooks, FastBooks, Women's Redress Press, Australia in Print and her related ventures promoting and selling books in Australia and overseas.
This collection is described by the following box listings, chiefly of file titles:
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Full title
Pat Woolley personal and business papers, 1950-2002
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Source
Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Pat Woolley, May 2004
Administrative / Biographical history
Pat Woolley, publisher, was born in Los Angeles in 1947 and moved to Australia in 1970. In 1971, in Melbourne, she co-produced the Montsalvat Renaissance Fair, edited early issues of High Times and started an underground printing business called Tomato Press which she moved to Sydney the following year. In 1973 she went to England where she worked...
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Record Identifier
9ALkWG8Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9ALkWG8Y
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Reference code
69820
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