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Studio portrait of Robin Hyde by Herbert Tornquist. Portrait was used in the first edition of Journalese., 1934

 Item — Box 3: Series B-12; Series B-15
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 2021/05. Series B-15. Item B-15 folder 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains annotated typescripts and printers’ proofs of a number of Robin Hyde’s prose works published between 1934 and 1938 including: Journalese, Passport to hell, The Godwits fly and Wednesday’s children . The collection also includes research notes made by Hyde while working on her biography of Charles de Thierry, Check to your king: the life history of Charles, Baron de Thierry, King of Nukahiva, Sovereign Chief of...
Dates: 1934

The Unicorn Press, includes Spotted Dog menu with handwritten poem by Robin Hyde on reverse., ca. 1930s

 File — Box 1
Identifier: MSS. Archives. A-58. File Folder 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

A collection of typographical specimens representative of the craft of various New Zealand printers and presses. A holograph poem 'Written in Cold' by Robin Hyde is on the reverse of a menu from the "Spotted Dog" in the Unicorn Press file, along with a copy of 'Katherine Mansfield : a critical essay / by Arthur Sewell'. Auckland : Unicorn Press, 1936, signed by the author.

Dates: ca. 1930s

Typescript with handwritten annotations of "Journalese". 287 leaves. (Original housed in two folders - use photocopy in box 3 rather than original)., 1934

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 2021/05. Series B-12. File B-12b folder 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains annotated typescripts and printers’ proofs of a number of Robin Hyde’s prose works published between 1934 and 1938 including: Journalese, Passport to hell, The Godwits fly and Wednesday’s children . The collection also includes research notes made by Hyde while working on her biography of Charles de Thierry, Check to your king: the life history of Charles, Baron de Thierry, King of Nukahiva, Sovereign Chief of...
Dates: 1934

Man. God, it was not fair to make (Signed Iris Wilkinson. Note To be published, if accepted, under the name of Robin Hyde. (Ms, Sgd, 1 leaf).

 Item — Box 1: Series Section 1a; Series Section 1aa; Series Section 1b; Series Section 1c; Series Section 2a; Series Section 2b; Series Section 2c, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 1c. Item /69
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996 From the Collection: 1939-1952 Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates: ca 1930 - 1937

Early Rising. Upon the question of rising early (Carbon copy. Signed -Ogpu. (Otherwise Robin Hyde.) See 4b/453 and 5b/559. Ts, Sgd, 2 leaves).

 Item — Box 1: Series Section 1a; Series Section 1aa; Series Section 1b; Series Section 1c; Series Section 2a; Series Section 2b; Series Section 2c, Folder: 3
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 2a. Item /119
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996 From the Collection: 1939-1952 Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates: ca 1930 - 1937

Robin Hyde., 2002 - 2002

 File — Carton R305506191: Series 1 [Barcode: R305506191]
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 2014/05. Series 1. File 1/60
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series comprises files relating to issues of interest to Broughton, predominantly New Zealand literature but also research and conferences, politics, universities, and other Arts in New Zealand. Broughton organised his own files alphabetically and his order has been retained.

Dates: 2002 - 2002

Classified by Robin Hyde as Children's Poems (as listed by G.R.)

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 2a
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996 From the Collection: 1939-1952 Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates: ca 1930 - 1937

Poems by Robin Hyde Written in 1936. Compiled by Gloria Rawlinson. List of poems in Sections 4a and 4b, numbered A,1-67. (Ts, 3 leaves).

 File — Box 2: Series Section 3a; Series Section 3b; Series Section 3c; Series Section 4a; Series Section 4b; Series Section 4c; Series Section 5a; Series Section 5b; Series Section 5c; Series Section 6, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 4a. File /408
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996 From the Collection: 1939-1952 Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates: ca 1930 - 1937

G.R.’s title page: Poems by Robin Hyde published in book form in The Conquerors, Persephone in Winter, Houses by the Sea (posthumous). Written between 1930 and March 1935. (Watermark: Hammermill Cocklestone Bond Made in USA. Ts, 1 leaf).

 Item — Box 1: Series Section 1a; Series Section 1aa; Series Section 1b; Series Section 1c; Series Section 2a; Series Section 2b; Series Section 2c, Folder: 5
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 2b. Item /197
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996 From the Collection: 1939-1952 Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates: ca 1930 - 1937

Fairytale. In one of these wild gardens, (Newspaper clipping Two Poems ... By Robin Hyde. The Evening Post Tuesday, December 22, 1936. Also /439.2 The Wise. Ts, Sgd, 1 leaf).

 Item — Box 2: Series Section 3a; Series Section 3b; Series Section 3c; Series Section 4a; Series Section 4b; Series Section 4c; Series Section 5a; Series Section 5b; Series Section 5c; Series Section 6, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 97/1. Series Section 4a. Item /438/3
Robin Hyde's poetry manuscripts at The University of Auckland Library 1962- 1996 From the Collection: 1939-1952 Robin Hyde died in London 23 August 1939, aged 33. The papers she had taken with her to England, and others accumulated during her travels were returned to her family in Wellington, among them many of the poetry manuscripts that form the present collection. Hyde’s older sister Hazel Wilkinson initially sorted the mass of papers. In a letter of 5 May 1945 offering them for safekeeping to W.R Edge. Hyde’s appointed trustee/executor, Hazel...
Dates: ca 1930 - 1937

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