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Volume 156-157: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Henry Lawson - While the Billy Boils, 1892-1896

Volume 156-157: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Henry Lawson - While the Billy Boils, 1892-1896

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Volume 156-157: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Henry Lawson - While the Billy Boils, 1892-1896

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Full title

Volume 156-157: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Henry Lawson - While the Billy Boils, 1892-1896

Date

1892-1896

Call Numbers

A 1867 , A 1868

Record Identifier

n5lV8wA9

Reference Code

446554
Physical Description

Contents

0.1 metres of textual material (2 volumes)

Other Descriptions

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Item

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Issue Copy

Digitised

Finding aids

Transcript available online (partial transcript) - http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/_transcript/2012/D15233/a1211.htm

Subjects

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Printed stories from The Worker, Bulletin and other newspapers, with manuscript additions and corrections by Lawson. One story in the handwriting of Lawson's wife Bertha. Probably brought together for the 1896 publication of While the Billy Boils.

Alternative Titles

Full title

Volume 156-157: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Henry Lawson - While the Billy Boils, 1892-1896

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Volumes bound under the direction of George Robertson.

Microfilm available at CY 2779, frames 1-201

Part of the records of Series 02: Angus & Robertson manuscripts, 1848, ca. 1881-1931.

Digital order no:Album ID : 823481

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Angus & Robertson in 1933

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

A 1867 , A 1868

Record Identifier

n5lV8wA9

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Reference code

446554

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