Series 04-05: Will Lawson papers including scrapbooks, correspondence, poetry, and notes, 1920-1968;...
Series 04-05: Will Lawson papers including scrapbooks, correspondence, poetry, and notes, 1920-1968; and miscellanea, including notes, letters, and manuscripts of short stories and articles by various writers, ca. 1887-1935
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ca. 1887-1968
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0.18 metres of textual material (3 volumes) - manuscript, typescript, carbon typescript, clippings
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Series 04: Will Lawson papers, 1920-1968
Volume 15: Scrapbook of newspaper cuttings about Henry Lawson, 1920-1968
Volume 16: Will Lawson papers, 1934-1957, and miscellanea including manuscripts by various writers, ca. 1887-1935 [Volume spans Series 04-05]
Series 05: Miscellanea, including notes, letters, and manuscripts of shor...
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Series 04-05: Will Lawson papers including scrapbooks, correspondence, poetry, and notes, 1920-1968; and miscellanea, including notes, letters, and manuscripts of short stories and articles by various writers, ca. 1887-1935
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Scrapbook of newscuttings in Will Lawson papers includes material dating from after Will Lawson's death in 1957.
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Will Lawson was a journalist, poet and author of novels and historical works about New Zealand and Australia. Will Lawson was unrelated to Henry Lawson but was a close friend of the Lawson family and an active member fo the Fellowship of Australian writers. Together with Henry Lawson's widow Bertha, he wrote My Henry Lawson (1943).
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YRlZQv3n
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1382052
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