The Age
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·2 hours ago
This book celebrates the power of handwritten letters. Remember those?
Australia's National Library released "Postscript: Life, Love and Loss in Australian Letters," a collection featuring handwritten letters spanning 200 years alongside contemporary commissioned pieces. The book includes correspondence from Patrick Glynn's 1897 marriage proposal, Henry Lawson, and Jane Austen, alongside modern writers reflecting on mortality and family.
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