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Ursula Dubosarsky literary papers, 1984-2004

Ursula Dubosarsky literary papers, 1984-2004

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n88E6Emn

Ursula Dubosarsky literary papers, 1984-2004

About this item

Full title

Ursula Dubosarsky literary papers, 1984-2004

Date

1984-2004

Call Numbers

MLMSS 8045

Record Identifier

n88E6Emn

Reference Code

446690
Physical Description

Contents

0.51 metres of textual material (3 boxes)

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners

Research & study copies allowed : Applies to material in which Ursula Dubosarsky owns copyright

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Scope and Contents

Contents

BOX 1
Folder 1
‘Assorted Correspondence’, 1991-2000, being letters received and mainly regarding presentations, readings, speaking engagements. Correspondents include Wilma Norris (State Library of NSW), 1993; Irmgard Janka (International Youth Library, Munich) 1999-2000; Allen & Unwin, 2000

Folder 2
‘Correspondence with Penguin [B...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Ursula Dubosarsky literary papers, 1984-2004

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Ursula Dubosarsky, June 2005

Administrative / Biographical history

Ursula Dubosarsky is an award-winning children’s author, born in Sydney in 1961. She studied languages at Sydney University, then taught French to primary school children and worked as a public servant in Canberra. She has published three picture books, including her first book, Maisey and the Pinny Gig (1989). A prolific author of 19 novels for ch...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 8045

Record Identifier

n88E6Emn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n88E6Emn

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Reference code

446690

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