Marele Day - literary papers concerning `Mrs Cook: the Real and Imagined Life of the Captain's Wife'...
Marele Day - literary papers concerning `Mrs Cook: the Real and Imagined Life of the Captain's Wife', 2000-2002
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Date
2000 - 2002
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7708
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Formats
Manuscripts and Clippings
Physical Description
Contents
4 boxes - 0.64 Meters
Textual Records - (typescript)
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Textual Records - (printed)
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Fonds
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Contents
Series 01
Literary manuscripts
Pre-UK visit typescript draft; 1st typescript draft (2 copies), one with annotations, one with comments from a friend; 2nd typescript draft; 3rd typescript draft (Call No.: MLMSS 7708/1)
3rd typescript draft, with editorial report by Susie Rourke, Oct 2001; 4th typescript draft; 5th typescript draft (fi...
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Full title
Marele Day - literary papers concerning `Mrs Cook: the Real and Imagined Life of the Captain's Wife', 2000-2002
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Contextual Information
Source
Acquired from Marele Day in July 2003
Administrative / Biographical history
Marele Day was born in 1947 in Pagewood, a suburb of Sydney. After graduating from Sydney University she travelled extensively and lived in Italy, France and Ireland. She published her first novel, Shirley's song, in 1983 but is best known for her detective novels featuring the Sydney private eye, Claudia Valentine. The third of these, The last tan...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 7708
Record Identifier
Yr8RqxKn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yr8RqxKn
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Reference code
430457
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