Letters from Lucy Cofman to Walter Stone, 4 January 1970-14 March 1975
Letters from Lucy Cofman to Walter Stone, 4 January 1970-14 March 1975
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4 January 1970-14 March 1975
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MLMSS 8687
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0.01 metres of textual material (1 box) - printed ; - manuscript
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Contains:
(i) 14 handwritten letters from Lucy Cofman to Walter Stone regarding the publication of various titles;
(ii) a printed review of the publication 'The actual and the real' by Oscar Kollerstrom;
(iii) 2 black and white prints of 2 unidentified men;
(iv) typed, printed copies of letters received by Lucy Cofman between 1965-197...
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Letters from Lucy Cofman to Walter Stone, 4 January 1970-14 March 1975
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Presented by Mr Walter Stone, February 1980
Administrative / Biographical history
Walter Stone (1910-1981), was born in Orange, N.S.W. A bibliophile from an early age, Walter Stone was a founding member of the Book Collectors' Society of Australia, editing and printing the organ of the society, Biblionews, for the rest of his life. He bought his first press in 1951 and produced a number of work. He also printed and was general e...
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MLMSS 8687
Record Identifier
YK5QXK6n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YK5QXK6n
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994894
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