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Excerpts from Chris Wallace-Crabbe's diary for the year 2006.
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Epigraph: Memory is actually anxious to be heard. - A. F. Davies
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Chris Wallace-Crabbe Replies
2007
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 291 2007; (p. 4) Chris Wallace-Crabbe replies to Ken Gelder's response ('Oxford Traveller') to Wallace-Crabbe's '2006 - What the Heck!'. -
Oxford Traveller
2007
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 291 2007; (p. 4) Ken Gelder takes issue with comments made by Chris Wallace-Crabbe in Crabbe's '2006 - What the Heck!'. The comments related to Gelder's article 'Politics and Monomania'.
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Oxford Traveller
2007
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 291 2007; (p. 4) Ken Gelder takes issue with comments made by Chris Wallace-Crabbe in Crabbe's '2006 - What the Heck!'. The comments related to Gelder's article 'Politics and Monomania'. -
Chris Wallace-Crabbe Replies
2007
single work
correspondence
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 291 2007; (p. 4) Chris Wallace-Crabbe replies to Ken Gelder's response ('Oxford Traveller') to Wallace-Crabbe's '2006 - What the Heck!'.
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