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Charles Brasch is an important literary figure in New Zealand. He gets a listing here, for during his residence out of New Zealand he spent three seasons in the 1930s working at the famous Egyptian archaeological site of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amarna Tel el Amarna].  The excavations of the time were being carried out by the Egypt Exploration Society under the direction of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pendlebury John Pendlebury].
 
Charles Brasch is an important literary figure in New Zealand. He gets a listing here, for during his residence out of New Zealand he spent three seasons in the 1930s working at the famous Egyptian archaeological site of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amarna Tel el Amarna].  The excavations of the time were being carried out by the Egypt Exploration Society under the direction of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pendlebury John Pendlebury].
  
His autobiography is: '''Indirections: a Memoir, 1909-1947'''. 1980 Oxford University Press Wellington, New York.
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His autobiography is: '''Indirections: a Memoir, 1909-1947'''. 1980 Oxford University Press Wellington, New York. [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-BraIndi-t1-body-d2-d5.html On line]
  
This has very little about Egypt as a section was excluded to reduce the length. The section was published posthumously: '''Charles Brash in Egypt'''. 2007 Steele Roberts.  
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This has relatively little about Egypt, as a section was excluded to reduce the length. The section was published posthumously: '''Charles Brash in Egypt'''. 2007 Steele Roberts.  
  
 
His poetry - see [[:Category:Poems|Poems]] - has archaeological references.
 
His poetry - see [[:Category:Poems|Poems]] - has archaeological references.

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Charles Brasch 1909 -1973

Charles Brasch is an important literary figure in New Zealand. He gets a listing here, for during his residence out of New Zealand he spent three seasons in the 1930s working at the famous Egyptian archaeological site of Tel el Amarna. The excavations of the time were being carried out by the Egypt Exploration Society under the direction of John Pendlebury.

His autobiography is: Indirections: a Memoir, 1909-1947. 1980 Oxford University Press Wellington, New York. On line

This has relatively little about Egypt, as a section was excluded to reduce the length. The section was published posthumously: Charles Brash in Egypt. 2007 Steele Roberts.

His poetry - see Poems - has archaeological references.

Wikipedia page: Charles Brasch

Brasch has a Dictionary of New Zealand Biography listing DONZB.