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Stuart Lee - biographies of A.G. Stephens, 1977-1996

Stuart Lee - biographies of A.G. Stephens, 1977-1996

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Stuart Lee - biographies of A.G. Stephens, 1977-1996

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Stuart Lee - biographies of A.G. Stephens, 1977-1996

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Date

1977-1996

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6242

Record Identifier

YzOx3EX9

Reference Code

139715
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1 box - 0.18 Meters

Textual Records - (typescript)

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Fonds

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Contents

1977-1978; 1. The self-made critic: A.G. Stephens by Stuart Lee. A thesis submitted for the award of Master of Arts (Honours) at the University of Sydney. Includes photocopy of a letter received by Lee from Douglas Stewart, 4 July 1978.
c.1981; A.G. Stephens: A select checklist compiled, with an introduction by Stuart Lee. A bibliography whose...

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Full title

Stuart Lee - biographies of A.G. Stephens, 1977-1996

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Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mr. S. Lee in 1997

Administrative / Biographical history

Alfred George Stephens (1865-1933) was born in Toowoomba, Queensland. In 1894 he joined The Bulletin and two years later became editor of its literary section, The Red Page. In 1906 he left The Bulletin to become a freelance writer, literary agent, publisher and editor of his own journal, The Bookfellow. He greatly influenced the development of A...

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MLMSS 6242

Record Identifier

YzOx3EX9

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Reference code

139715

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