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1997...
no.
5
Spring
1997
of
Publishing Studies
est. 1995-1999
Publishing Studies
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* Contents derived from the 1997 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Book Editing in Australia - an Update, single work column (p. 3-7)
- `Basically We Thought About Books' - An Interview with George Ferguson, single work column (p. 8-16)
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Bush Readers, Factory Readers, Home Readers - Expanding the Australian Reading Public c. 1890-1930,
single work
criticism
Martyn Lyons considers the attempts to 'extend and to integrate the Australian reading public' through adult education, the development of factory and workplace libraries, and voluntary schemes to bring books to isolated areas. He discusses these attempts with reference to the Australasian Home Reading Union, the New South Wales Railway and Tramway Institute Library, and the Bush Book Club of New South Wales.
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Publish or Perish? An Overview of the Publication of Australian Material in China,
single work
criticism
The history of the publication of Australian books in China
- Allen and Unwin - A Short History, single work column (p. 42-46)
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