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Anthony Barker papers, 1944-2005

Anthony Barker papers, 1944-2005

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nM7lgoKY

Anthony Barker papers, 1944-2005

About this item

Full title

Anthony Barker papers, 1944-2005

Date

1944-2005

Call Numbers

MLMSS 9161

Record Identifier

nM7lgoKY

Reference Code

844023
Physical Description

Contents

0.17 metres of textual material (1 box)

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Anthony Barker papers, 1944-2005. The collection comprises papers mainly relating to Beatrice Davis, Angus & Robertson and Australian publishing, including correspondence, notes, transcripts of speeches, newscuttings, printed material and a colour photograph.

BOX 1

Manila folder labelled 'Beatrice Davis', being papers including:
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Alternative Titles

Full title

Anthony Barker papers, 1944-2005

Notes

Description source

Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords project 2013-2014

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Tony Barker, December 2008

Administrative / Biographical history

Anthony (Tony) Barker was as an editor with publishers Angus & Robertson from 1966-1973, and later worked as a freelance writer and editor.

Reference:
Library correspondence file
AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource. http://www.austlit.edu.au/ (accessed January 29, 2009)

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 9161

Record Identifier

nM7lgoKY

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nM7lgoKY

Other Identifiers

Reference code

844023

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