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Issue Details:
First known date:
2012...
vol.
92
no.
2
October/November
2012
of
Bookseller + Publisher Magazine
est. 2006
Bookseller + Publisher Magazine
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* Contents derived from the 2012 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Changes for Structure of CBCA, single work column (p. 4) Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher
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Dino Adventures,
Meredith Lewin
(interviewer),
single work
interview
(p. 5)
Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher
Note: port. (Nick Falk)
- Life after REDgroup: Indies Represent a Third of Bricks-and-Mortar Book Sales, single work column (p. 6)
- Publishers Experiment with New Digital Ventures, single work column (p. 6)
- Bookworld off to a Strong Start, single work column (p. 6)
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Unusual Pursuits,
Hannah Francis
(interviewer),
single work
interview
(p. 6)
Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher
Note: col. port. (Catherine Jinks)
- What Teenagers Want, single work column (p. 7) Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher
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A Picture of Gender Stereotyping,
single work
column
'Publishing student Kate McKenzie has conducted a detailed analysis of gender representation in CBCA award-winning picture books of the past 18 years. The findings reveal a worrying amount of gender stereotyping.' (Editor's abstract)Note: col. graphs
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The Rights Stuff,
single work
column
'For the 10th year in a row, Bookseller + Publisher has surveyed Australian rights managers and literary agents in the lead-up to the Frankfurt Book Fair to gauge the health of Australian rights trading and book exports. Andrew Wrathall reports on the survey's findings.' (Editor's abstract)
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Show and Tell,
single work
column
'One of Australia's most popular children's authors Mem Fox has teamed up with much-loved illustrator Judy Horacek for a second time. Lucy Stewart investigates their collaborative process.' (Editor's abstract)Note: col. illus.
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Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of Cuckoo 2012 single work picture book ; (p. 14) Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher -
Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of The Dog on the Tuckerbox 2008 single work picture book ; (p. 14) Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher -
[Review] Granny Grommet and Me,
single work
review
— Review of Granny Grommet and Me 2013 single work picture book ; (p. 15) Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher -
Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of A Very Unusual Pursuit 2013 single work children's fiction ; (p. 15) Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher -
[Review] Bad Grammar,
single work
review
— Review of Bad Grammar 2013 single work children's fiction ; (p. 15) Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher -
[Review] Catch the Zolt!,
single work
review
— Review of Catch the Zolt! 2013 single work children's fiction ; (p. 15) Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher -
[Review] Escape from Cockatoo Island,
single work
review
— Review of Escape from Cockatoo Island 2013 single work children's fiction ; (p. 16) Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher -
Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of History Hackers 2012 single work children's fiction ; (p. 16) Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher -
Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of Tyrannosaurus in the Veggie Patch 2013 single work children's fiction ; (p. 16) Section: Junior Bookseller + Publisher - An Open Letter to the Australian Publishing and Bookselling Industry, single work correspondence (p. 17)
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