AuthorFletcher, Harry ArthurDescriptionAutobiography of Harry Arthur Fletcher covering the period 1910 - 1988. Harry Fletcher served in the Navy during WWII, was a shop steward for the Amalgamated Engineering Union, and a delegate to that Union's executive, also to the State Executive A.L.P., and a Member of Parliament between the years 1959 and 1977. The husband of Esme Fletcher, the couple had a great concern for the social welfare of the community. Bound with letters from two local publishers offering critical comments about the manuscript, and a letter from June Hutchison with suggestions of several options for making the manuscript available to the wider communityImprint1988Collation197, 202-327, 80-94, [5] leaves 31 cm.LanguageEnglishDate Published1988NotesTypescript (photocopy); Bound into 1 volume with "Resurrecting Gus" - a short story taken from extracts from the autobiography, and letters from publishersDewey ClassB/FLEPublication FormatBook
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