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According to this article, the recent acquisition of a set of 40 Magic Pudding watercolours by Norman Lindsay has given the Mitchell Library an unsurpassed record of this delightful children's book.
It's not often that a researcher describes the hushed and scholarly Mitchell Library as dangerous, but Robert Holden, joint 2008 CH Currey Fellow, has found his research into the Library's original ANZAC diaries to be dangerous, at lease emotionally. [...] Holden has narrowed down a daunting range of material to focus on the diaries of a little-known band of ANZAC brothers - the Gallipoli signallers (Article Abstract).