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y separately published work icon Henry Handel Richardson single work   criticism  
  • Author:agent Vincent Buckley http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/buckley-vincent
Issue Details: First known date: 1961... 1961 Henry Handel Richardson
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    • Melbourne, Victoria,: London,
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      England,
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      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
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      Oxford University Press ,
      1962 .
      Edition info: 1st ed.
      Reprinted: 1963
      Series: y separately published work icon Australian Writers and Their Work Grahame Johnstone (editor), Oxford University Press (publisher), Melbourne : Oxford University Press , Z1302723 1966 series - publisher criticism 'This series was designed to provide a concise but informative introduction to a number of Australian poets, novelists. dramatists and critics. Each title gives an account of the subject's life, a survey of his writings, and a critical assessment of his place in Australian literary history.' (Source: Back cover of the series)
    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Oxford University Press , 1970 .
      Extent: 48p.
      Edition info: 2nd ed.; no significant alterations
      ISBN: 019550030X
      Series: y separately published work icon Australian Writers and Their Work Grahame Johnstone (editor), Oxford University Press (publisher), Melbourne : Oxford University Press , Z1302723 1966 series - publisher criticism 'This series was designed to provide a concise but informative introduction to a number of Australian poets, novelists. dramatists and critics. Each title gives an account of the subject's life, a survey of his writings, and a critical assessment of his place in Australian literary history.' (Source: Back cover of the series)
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