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Florence James - papers concerning television mini-series 'Come in spinner', 1980-1993

Florence James - papers concerning television mini-series 'Come in spinner', 1980-1993

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Florence James - papers concerning television mini-series 'Come in spinner', 1980-1993

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Full title

Florence James - papers concerning television mini-series 'Come in spinner', 1980-1993

Date

1980-1993

Call Numbers

MLMSS 5877/30-32

Record Identifier

9gkGeoJ9

Reference Code

71412
Physical Description

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Textual Records - (typescript)

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Contents

The television mini-series was commissioned by the ABC and written by Lissa Benyon and Nick Enright in 1989-1990
1989; Episodes 1-6 of a six part mini-series, draft 2, Feb.-Mar. 1989, with ms. notes by Florence James (Call No.: ML MSS 5877/30)
1989; Part 1 of an incomplete two part mini-series, being an edited and rewritten version of episo...

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Full title

Florence James - papers concerning television mini-series 'Come in spinner', 1980-1993

Contextual Information

Source

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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Call Numbers

MLMSS 5877/30-32

Record Identifier

9gkGeoJ9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkGeoJ9

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Reference code

71412

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