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Volume 129 Item 3: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by George Essex Evans - Poems, ca. 1901

Volume 129 Item 3: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by George Essex Evans - Poems, ca. 1901

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Y0KxrBq1

Volume 129 Item 3: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by George Essex Evans - Poems, ca. 1901

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Full title

Volume 129 Item 3: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by George Essex Evans - Poems, ca. 1901

Date

ca. 1901

Call Numbers

MLMSS 314/vol. 129/item 3

Record Identifier

Y0KxrBq1

Reference Code

1001940
Physical Description

Contents

0.02 metres of textual material (1 folder)

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Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Creator died before 1955

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Poems, ca. 1901
Cuttings, with ms. annotations, from Queensland Christmas Supplement and possibly others.

Titles are:
"The Larrikin"
"The Society Woman"
"Murphy's Cow"

Alternative Titles

Full title

Volume 129 Item 3: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by George Essex Evans - Poems, ca. 1901

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

The poems in Volume 129 were probably brought together as preparation for the publication The Collected Verse of G. Essex Evans, published by Angus & Robertson, 1929.

Contents list is included in Volume 129 Items 1.

Note on folio 1 reads: "Selected by Prof. Tucker".

Microfilm copies available at CY 2077

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 314/vol. 129/item 3

Record Identifier

Y0KxrBq1

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Reference code

1001940

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