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Richard Deutch - further papers, 1992-1995

Richard Deutch - further papers, 1992-1995

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YdmLbL49

Richard Deutch - further papers, 1992-1995

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Full title

Richard Deutch - further papers, 1992-1995

Date

1992-1995

Call Numbers

MLMSS 5618 ADD-ON 2078

Record Identifier

YdmLbL49

Reference Code

90587
Physical Description

Contents

2 boxes - 0.36 Meters

Textual Records

Textual Records - (typescript)

Textual Records - (printed)

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Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

1992-1995; Material concerning The Australian Magician's Handbook. Includes various drafts (annotated and edited), galley proofs, publishing agreement and publicity material. (Call No.: ML MMSS 5618, ADD-ON 2078/1-2)
1993-1995; Annotated and corrected drafts of two books of poems: Floating the Woman and The Teenager Talks to the Virgin Mary. A...

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Full title

Richard Deutch - further papers, 1992-1995

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Source

Acquired from Richard Deutch 1993-1995

Administrative / Biographical history

Richard Deutch is a freelance writer and literary agent. He was born in the USA in 1944 and now lives in Australia. He has contributed to many magazines in both countries and is the author of seven books among them The Dime (poetry, 1970), From Barbecue to Bouillabaisse (cooking & travel,1989), Your Book of Magic Secrets (1991), The Australian Magi...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 5618 ADD-ON 2078

Record Identifier

YdmLbL49

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YdmLbL49

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Reference code

90587

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