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Volume 174: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Henry Lawson - The Polychrome Selected Poems, 1918-1924

Volume 174: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Henry Lawson - The Polychrome Selected Poems, 1918-1924

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yolgx8G9

Volume 174: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Henry Lawson - The Polychrome Selected Poems, 1918-1924

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Full title

Volume 174: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Henry Lawson - The Polychrome Selected Poems, 1918-1924

Date

1918-1924

Call Numbers

A 1871

Record Identifier

Yolgx8G9

Reference Code

1005996
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0.04 metres of textual material (1 volume)

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Contents

Bound volume of printed proof.
Proof of 1918 limited edition of "Selected Poems of Henry Lawson" with ms. annotations and corrections by the author, A.W. Jose, George Robertson, F.S. Shenstone, Bertram Stevens and David McKee Wright.
Includes Preface by David McKee Wright; illustrations by Percy Leason; typescript of original version of “Blac...

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Full title

Volume 174: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Henry Lawson - The Polychrome Selected Poems, 1918-1924

Notes

General note

Previously filed at MLMSS 314/vol. 174

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Call Numbers

A 1871

Record Identifier

Yolgx8G9

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1005996

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