Authorship - Collaboration
Working notes for Murder by twelve
Date: 1936-[1939]
From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers
Reference: 80-063-086
Description: Working papers for the proposed twelve-part novel; includes list of contents with contributors, summary of chapter content; completed draft chapters by Mulgan, Victor Lloyd, O N Gillespie, Stuart Perry, C A L Treadwell and Wilson Hogg; part of one other unidentified Other Titles - Murder by Eleven Lawlor circularised about 15 local writers to come together to write a joint detective novel in 1936 Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Corrected draft chapters for Murder by Eleven
Date: 1936-1939
From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers
Reference: 80-063-089
Description: Comprises corrected chapters by Lloyd, Mulgan, Hogg, Lawlor, Bradwell, Treadwell, Perry, Marris and Stewart Other Titles - Murder by Twelve Lawlor circularised about 15 local writers to come together to write a joint detective novel, Murder by twelve, in 1936; by 1939 it had become Murder by eleven Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Interview with Geoff Fairburn
Date: 14 06 1995 - 14 Jun 1995
From: Interviews about Denis Glover by Gordon Ogilvie
By: Fairburn, Geoffrey Earle, 1905-1999; Fairburn, Jean Margaret, 1912-2010
Reference: OHInt-0576-08
Description: Geoff Fairburn was the brother of poet Rex Fairburn and met Denis Glover through his brother. Talks about his brother's correspondence with Glover. Talks about himself, Glover and Douglas Robb being appointed the literary trustees of Rex Fairburn's estate, and subsequently corresponding regularly with Glover until his death in 1980. Describes collaborating with Glover on several 'Listener' articles, and mentions Glover's frequent trips to Hamilton in the 1960's and 1970's, and describes parties at a brewery. Describes holidaying in Northland with Glover, and discusses Glover's behaviour when he was drunk. Talks about producing radio readings with Glover of Rex Fairburn's poems and letters. Describes Khura Glover and their relationship. Talks about Glover's 'Englishness'. Discusses Glover's writing. Jean Fairburn, Geoff Fairburn's wife, talks about Glover's attitudes to women and his relationship with Janet Paul. Interviewer(s) - Gordon Ogilvie Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-8797 Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 90 Minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-2807.
Murder by eleven (drafts and papers) (b)
Date: [1935-1938]
From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Papers
Reference: 77-067-7/17
Description: Corrected typescripts for chapters (X-XII, XIV-XVI), and holograph copy of chapter XII by Perry Other Titles - Murder by twelve Quantity: 1 folder(s). Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Photograph of Eve Langley (1957).
Murder by eleven (drafts and papers) (a)
Date: [1935-1938]
From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Papers
Reference: 77-067-7/16
Description: Photograph of the group of writers involved in `Murder by eleven' (or `twelve'); cover for book, designed by B Marris; diary note by Lawlor (1 Dec 1937); suggested blurb, layout and introduction; and corrected typescript chapters (I-IX) Other Titles - Murder by twelve Quantity: 1 folder(s). Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Photograph of Eve Langley (1957). Original draft cover for `Murder by eleven' by B Marris; and group photograph by Richard Andrew of all the writers associated with the project
Correspondence relating to Murder by twelve
Date: 1936-[1939]
From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers
Reference: 80-063-087
Description: Correspondence with Lloyd, Perry, Mulgan, Marris, Hogg, Treadwell, Stewart and Fanning and New Century Press and Angus & Robertson (Sydney) with readers' opinions Other Titles - Murder by Eleven Lawlor circularised about 15 local writers to come together to write a joint detective novel in 1936 Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Drafts for Murder by Eleven
Date: 1936-1939
From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers
Reference: 80-063-088
Description: Comprises list of writers still in the project with contents and introduction; and corrected chapters by Mulgan, Treadwell and Stewart; and chapter 16 Other Titles - Murder by Twelve Lawlor circularised about 15 local writers to come together to write a joint detective novel, Murder by twelve, in 1936; by 1939 it had become Murder by eleven Quantity: 1 folder(s).
The Thirteenth clue
Date: 1936-1937
From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers
Reference: 86-105-048
Description: The Thirteenth clue, or, The Story of the signal cabin mystery which was published in the `New Zealand railways magazine' (1936-1937); a story written by several writers, G G Stewart, C A L Treadwell, Eric Bradwell, J Wilson Hogg, Lawlor, Stuart Perry, Redmond Phillips, James Cowan, C A Marris, Leo Fanning, O N Gillespie and Alan Mulgan. Also introduction and diary extracts about Murder by eleven, another story written by several writers. Other Titles - Murder by eleven Other Titles - The New Zealand railways magazine Quantity: 1 folder(s).