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Volume 237: Angus & Robertson scrapbooks - Lawson Scrap Book, compiled by Rebecca Wiley, 1925-1927

Volume 237: Angus & Robertson scrapbooks - Lawson Scrap Book, compiled by Rebecca Wiley, 1925-1927

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nV2WM4Jn

Volume 237: Angus & Robertson scrapbooks - Lawson Scrap Book, compiled by Rebecca Wiley, 1925-1927

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Full title

Volume 237: Angus & Robertson scrapbooks - Lawson Scrap Book, compiled by Rebecca Wiley, 1925-1927

Date

1925-1927

Call Numbers

A 1893

Record Identifier

nV2WM4Jn

Reference Code

1006119
Physical Description

Contents

0.06 metres of textual material (1 volume, 20 leaves of text)

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Bound volume of cuttings and ms.

Articles and reviews about Lawson and his work, taken from from journals and newspapers including the Irish Press. Includes letter from William Wood to Angus & Robertson, 8 April 1927.

Alternative Titles

Full title

Volume 237: Angus & Robertson scrapbooks - Lawson Scrap Book, compiled by Rebecca Wiley, 1925-1927

Variant title

Lawson Scrapbook

Notes

General note

Previously filed at MLMSS 314/vol. 237

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Call Numbers

A 1893

Record Identifier

nV2WM4Jn

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Reference code

1006119

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