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John Birmingham literary papers, ca 1970s-2000

John Birmingham literary papers, ca 1970s-2000

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9PQ8lJNn

John Birmingham literary papers, ca 1970s-2000

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Full title

John Birmingham literary papers, ca 1970s-2000

Author / Creator

Date

1970s-2000

Call Numbers

MLMSS 7694

Record Identifier

9PQ8lJNn

Reference Code

404610
Physical Description

Contents

1.95 metres of textual records (10 boxes and 1 outsize box), includes photographs

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Level of description

Fonds

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Partly restricted : Applies to BOX 10

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Scope and Contents

Contents

BOX 01
EARLY WRITING, 1970s-1985
Includes writing, exam assessments and academic transcripts from St Edmund's (Ipswich) and the University of Queensland.

BOX 02
EARLY WRITING, ca 1985-1987
Includes writing (lecture notes, research material) for University and thesis (1985) `The operation of security and intelligence organisation...

Alternative Titles

Full title

John Birmingham literary papers, ca 1970s-2000

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by John Birmingham in 2000, 2002

Administrative / Biographical history

John Birmingham (1964-) has written five books including He died with a felafel in his hand (1994); How to be a man (1995, revised edition 1998); The Tasmanian babes fiasco (1997); Leviathan - the unauthorised biography of Sydney (1999); and under a pseudonym, Harrison Biscuit, The search for savage Henry (1995).
He completed an Arts degree at...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 7694

Record Identifier

9PQ8lJNn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9PQ8lJNn

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Reference code

404610

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