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Bibliography BIBLIOGRAPHY Interviews Adrian Eisler (born London, 1954), interview with the author, 23 May 2014, Sydney. Brian Mitchell (pseudonym, UK, early-1950s), interview with the author, 10 June 2014, Sydney. Damien Roberts (pseudonym, country NSW, 1967), interview with the author, 5 August 2014, Northern Rivers. David Polson (Christchurch, 1954), interview with the author, 18 June 2014, Sydney. Elliot Davison (pseudonym, South Australia, late-1950s), interview with the author, 28 October 2014, Brisbane. Evan Richardson (pseudonym, Western Australia, early-1970s), interview with the author, 20 November 2014, Sydney. Frank Hancock (Sydney, 1953), interview with the author, 4 August 2014, Northern Rivers. Geoff Anderson (pseudonym, Sydney, late-1950s), interview with the author, 9 August 2014, Brisbane. Greg Iverson (Sydney, 1960), interview with the author, 31 August 2014, Melbourne. Howard Clarke (pseudonym, country NSW, early-1950s), interview with the author, 29 July 2014, Sydney. Jamie Richards (Sydney, 1972), interview with the author, 2 September 2014, Tasmania. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), 223 under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019 C. Ware, HIV Survivors in Sydney, Palgrave Studies in Oral History, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05102-0 224 BIBLIOGRAPHY John Whyte (Dannevirke, 1947), interview with the author, 17 June 2014, Sydney. Lloyd Grosse (Sydney, 1965), interview with the author, 27 August 2014, Newtown. Mark Tietjen (Gisborne, New Zealand, 1956), interview with the author, 27 August 2014, Sydney. Richard McDonell (Melbourne 1964), interview with the author, 23 July 2014, Melbourne. Ross Duffn (Melbourne, 1956), interview with the author, 16 July 2014, Sydney. Scott Martin (pseudonym, Sydney, late-1950s), interview with the author, 17 July 2014, Sydney. 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