This volume details the history of Australia's oldest and most nationally iconic publishing firm, Angus & Robertson, and its long-term investment in establishing and maintaining a viable commercial arm in London from 1930 to 1970.
This volume details the history of Australia's oldest and most nationally iconic publishing firm, Angus & Robertson, and its long-term investment in establishing and maintaining a viable commercial arm in London from 1930 to 1970.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jason D. Ensor holds a BA and MA in Australian studies and a PhD in communication studies from Murdoch University.
Inhaltsangabe
Dramatis Personae Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The Company that Loved Australian Books Chapter 2: The Overseas Books in Australian Publishing History Chapter 3: Triangles of Publishing and Other Stories Chapter 4: The World is Made of Paper Restrictions Chapter 5: The First Salesman in London Chapter 6: The Getting of Bookselling Wisdom Chapter 7: Preparing for 'Operation London' Chapter 8: The Shiralee in the North Chapter 9: A Commercial and Cultural Relationship Chapter 10: Tomorrow, When London Publishing Ended Chapter 11: A House is Rebuilt Chapter 12: The Hidden Parts of Publishing Fortune Chapter 13: Learning from a Distance Figures and Tables Notes Bibliography Index
Dramatis Personae Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The Company that Loved Australian Books Chapter 2: The Overseas Books in Australian Publishing History Chapter 3: Triangles of Publishing and Other Stories Chapter 4: The World is Made of Paper Restrictions Chapter 5: The First Salesman in London Chapter 6: The Getting of Bookselling Wisdom Chapter 7: Preparing for 'Operation London' Chapter 8: The Shiralee in the North Chapter 9: A Commercial and Cultural Relationship Chapter 10: Tomorrow, When London Publishing Ended Chapter 11: A House is Rebuilt Chapter 12: The Hidden Parts of Publishing Fortune Chapter 13: Learning from a Distance Figures and Tables Notes Bibliography Index
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