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28/12/1/9
Title
Planet (June 2006)
Date(s)
- 2005-2006 (Creation)
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Ffeil / File
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1 envelope
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(1986-)
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Scope and content
Correspondence between Jen Wilson and John Barnie, editor of Planet magazine, relating to Jen Wilson's article 'Wales and Negro Minstrelsy: a socio-cultural interchange 1830-1910', which appeared in the June 2006 edition.
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- English
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Note
The cultural magazine Planet was first established in 1970 by editor, literary critic and cultural commentator Ned Thomas as a forum for discussion and debate between English-speaking and Welsh-speaking contributors. Following a break in publication, Planet was re-established in 1985 under the editorship, amongst others, of John Barnie, who took over the role from 1990 to 2006.
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- Barnie, John, 1941- (Subject)