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Issue Details: First known date: 2002-... 2002- Fabric of a Nation
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y separately published work icon Still a Gypsy Toni Lamond , Copacabana : Lexington Avenue Press , 2002 Z1304754 2002 single work autobiography 'Toni Lamond has lived and breathed show business all her life and has had a distinguished career in TV, cabaret and the musical stage. Born to an Australian show-business dynasty, Toni's career began at age 10 singing on the radio and touring with her parents' variety shows and has since encompassed musical comedy, straight plays, recordings, film and cabaret. The much-awaited follow-up to Toni's bestselling autobiography, First Half, Still a Gypsy details the next installation of Toni's life and chronicles her years in the United States and her return to Australian shores.' (Publication summary) Copacabana : Lexington Avenue Press , 2002
y separately published work icon A Life with Laughs Kevin Golsby , Copacabana : Lexington Avenue Press , 2003 Z1702908 2003 single work biography Traces the working life of Kevin Golsby in television, radio, film and voice over work. Filled with hilarious anecdotes this is a great insight into the Australian entertainment media. Copacabana : Lexington Avenue Press , 2003
y separately published work icon Just Call Me Jack Lesley Hazlitt , Lexington Avenue Press , 2005 Z1193690 2005 single work biography Lexington Avenue Press , 2005
y separately published work icon Actors' Blood Alistair Duncan , Copacabana : Lexington Avenue Press , 2005 Z1203438 2005 single work biography The history of Fullers Theatres, led by John Fuller. Rivals to J. C. Williamson, they moved from magic lantern shows, and travelling waxworks to vaudeville, ballet and opera and bought up theatres, built or bought cinemas and were radio pioneers.

The successes of the Fuller family led to New Zealand being referred to as 'Fullers Earth'. In Australia Ben Fuller, received a knighthood - a first for a theatre man in Australia.

Copacabana : Lexington Avenue Press , 2005

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