Ruth Park further papers, 1929-2002
Ruth Park further papers, 1929-2002
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Date
1929 - 2002
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8727/Boxes 1-4 , MLMSS 8727/Box 5X
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Manuscripts and Clippings
Physical Description
Contents
1.05 metres of textual material (5 boxes)
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Fonds
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Contents
BOX 1
Folder 1
My sister Sif: preliminary notes, personal research and observations, ca. 1980s
Folder 2
My sister Sif: 1st draft, editorial discussion with Robert Sessions, Penguin Books, ca. 1980s
Folder 3
My sister Sif: photocopy of final manuscript, letters and newscuttings, ca. 1980s
Folder 4
Hiroshima: b...
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Full title
Ruth Park further papers, 1929-2002
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Ruth Park, 2005
Administrative / Biographical history
Ruth Park was born on the 24 Aug 1917 Auckland, New Zealand. In the late 1930s she corresponded with the young Australian writer D'Arcy Niland whom she married in 1942. Determined to make a living from freelance writing, they wrote in many different forms, including short stories, radio plays, westerns, romances. Park and Niland lived for some time...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8727/Boxes 1-4 , MLMSS 8727/Box 5X
Record Identifier
n7oVq4Mn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n7oVq4Mn
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Reference code
447426
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