Sub-series 4: Bibliography of Australia manuscript and related papers, 1947-1972
Sub-series 4: Bibliography of Australia manuscript and related papers, 1947-1972
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1947-1972
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MLMSS 3269/Box 460-474
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2.46 metres of textual material (15 boxes)
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This sub-series comprises manuscripts, photographs and proofs relating to Volumes 5-7 of Bibliography of Australia, and production files relating mainly to subsequent revised editions and addenda.
BOX 460
Volume 5 (A-G) manuscript and typescript entries, galley proofs
Volume 6 (H-P) production files, 1964-1966.
BOX 461
Volu...
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Sub-series 4: Bibliography of Australia manuscript and related papers, 1947-1972
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The seven volumes of Bibliography of Australia form the standard reference work for printed matter relating to Australia, with certain stated exclusions, during the years 1784-1900. Sir John Alexander Ferguson, barrister, judge, book collector and also son-in-law of George Robertson, undertook the work, with the first volume being published in 1941...
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MLMSS 3269/Box 460-474
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nX6De80Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nX6De80Y
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1000071
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