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'Selections from the literature of walking and the out-of-doors' : copy of the notes for a lecture t...

'Selections from the literature of walking and the out-of-doors' : copy of the notes for a lecture t...

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'Selections from the literature of walking and the out-of-doors' : copy of the notes for a lecture to the Sydney Bush Walkers by W. J. Cleary, 1932, retyped in 1943

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Full title

'Selections from the literature of walking and the out-of-doors' : copy of the notes for a lecture to the Sydney Bush Walkers by W. J. Cleary, 1932, retyped in 1943

Date

1932, retyped 1943

Call Numbers

MLDOC 3354

Record Identifier

9yM6Ax29

Reference Code

954864
Physical Description

Contents

1 folder of textual material - photocopy

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Contents

Copy of the notes from which Mr W. J. Cleary spoke, and which he gave to the Club at the close of his Lecture to The Sydney Bush Walkers in 1932. Retyped in 1943. Includes poems and extracts from books and essays of writers including R. L. Stevenson, Kenneth Grahame, D. B. Wyndham Lewis, Whitman, Poe, and Milne on the subjects of walking and jour...

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Full title

'Selections from the literature of walking and the out-of-doors' : copy of the notes for a lecture to the Sydney Bush Walkers by W. J. Cleary, 1932, retyped in 1943

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Notes

General note

Keyword subject:
Walking in literature

Description source

Compiled from the Manuscripts MLDOCs (8-713C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mr L. G. Harrison, 25 November 1981

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Call Numbers

MLDOC 3354

Record Identifier

9yM6Ax29

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9yM6Ax29

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Reference code

954864

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