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Letters from Norman Lindsay to Lawson Glassop, 1945?-1964?

Letters from Norman Lindsay to Lawson Glassop, 1945?-1964?

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Letters from Norman Lindsay to Lawson Glassop, 1945?-1964?

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Full title

Letters from Norman Lindsay to Lawson Glassop, 1945?-1964?

Date

1945?-1964?

Call Numbers

MLMSS 9104

Record Identifier

9qoQoXK1

Reference Code

1046067
Physical Description

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0.03 metres of textual material (1 folder)

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Fonds

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Copyright status : In copyright

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Contents

Fourteen letters from Lindsay to Glassop. Lindsay provides literary criticism concerning Glassop's writing, Lucky Palmer (1949) and The Rats in New Guinea (1962). He also comments on writing a foreword to Glassop's new novel `The Rats in New Guinea" and not wanting to read the historical manuscript on Cook if the intention is simply to win a Common...

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Full title

Letters from Norman Lindsay to Lawson Glassop, 1945?-1964?

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Douglas Stewart Fine Books in July 2012

Administrative / Biographical history

Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) was born in Creswick, Victoria. Primarily noted as an artist (painter, etcher, cartoonist, sculptor, illustrator and model-maker), he also wrote novels, essays, literary criticism, art appreciation and reminiscence.

Lawson Glassop (1913-1966) was born in the Blue Mountains, NSW. He was a journalist, soldier and war...

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MLMSS 9104

Record Identifier

9qoQoXK1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9qoQoXK1

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Reference code

1046067

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