Robert G. Barrett papers ca. 1990-ca. 1996
Robert G. Barrett papers ca. 1990-ca. 1996
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ca. 1990-ca. 1996
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MLMSS 8775
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1.11 metres of textual and photographic material (5 boxes)
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Robert G. Barrett literary and personal papers ca. 1990-ca. 1996 relating mainly to three books, ‘Between the Devlin and the Deep Blue Seas’ (1991), ‘White Shoes, White Lines and Blackie’ (1992), and ‘Guns ‘N’ Rose’ (1996) together with general papers of correspondence and research for Barrett’s books, miscellaneous printed material and photographs...
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Robert G. Barrett papers ca. 1990-ca. 1996
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
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Presented by Robert G Barrett in 1998
Administrative / Biographical history
Robert G. Barrett (1942-2012) was a popular Australian author of numerous books, most of them featuring the fictional Australian character Les Norton. He also wrote other single book stories. 'So What Do You Reckon?' is a collection of Robert's columns from when he was a columnist for the Australian People magazine. He sold over 1,000,000 books in...
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MLMSS 8775
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9Na6AAgY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Na6AAgY
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153351
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