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Volume 113: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Zora Cross - Manuscript of Man and Woman, 1918

Volume 113: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Zora Cross - Manuscript of Man and Woman, 1918

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nvgPxXD1

Volume 113: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Zora Cross - Manuscript of Man and Woman, 1918

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Full title

Volume 113: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Zora Cross - Manuscript of Man and Woman, 1918

Date

1918

Call Numbers

A 1902

Record Identifier

nvgPxXD1

Reference Code

1001836
Physical Description

Contents

0.03 metres of textual material (1 volume)

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Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright

Research & study copies allowed : Author has been deceased for more than 50 years

Rights and Restrictions Information : No publication without prior written approval of copyright holder

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Bound volume of ms. and carbon typescript copies.
Typescript copy includes ms. annotations by the author.

Includes letter from Zora Cross to George Robertson regarding the first mss. of “Man and Woman” and “The Triumph of Eve”, 18 August 1918.
Ms. and typescript copy.

Alternative Titles

Full title

Volume 113: Angus & Robertson manuscripts by Zora Cross - Manuscript of Man and Woman, 1918

Variant title

Spine title: MS of Man & Woman

Authors, Artists and Contributors

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Notes

General note

Previously filed at MLMSS 314/vol. 113.

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

A 1902

Record Identifier

nvgPxXD1

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Reference code

1001836

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