Case-study : McPhee Gribble single work   criticism  
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'McPhee Gribble Publishers was a child of the heady 70s that saw a new generation of cultural entrepreneurs wanting to 'explore the possibility of being Australian', as Richard Walsh put it when he became editor of the weekly paper Nation Review in 1972. It was fun while it lasted, but by the end of the 80s both the paper and McPhee Gribble had disappeared.' (Introduction 108)

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    y separately published work icon Paper Empires : A History of the Book in Australia 1946-2005 Craig Munro (editor), Robyn Sheahan-Bright (editor), St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2006 Z1275326 2006 anthology criticism (taught in 3 units) The second of a series of studies of Australian book production and consumption. The work is organised into three sections: 'The Rise of Publishing ', 'Book Business' and 'Reaching Readers'. Within each grouping are chapters on related subjects, in some cases accompanied by illustrative case studies. St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2006 pg. 108-111
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