Part I (volume IV) A-K: contributions by Stuart Braga, Shane Carmody, Sir Peter Crisp, John Cummins, Margaret Dent, Ross Edmonds, John Emmerson, Jim Findlay, Jock Grey, Gary Kent, Wallace Kirsop, Suzanne Rickard, Charles Stitz and Helen Whitington.
Part II (volume V), L-Z: contributions by Tracey Gibbons, Edwin Jewell, Wallace Kirsop, Andrew Lemon, David Levine, Michael O'Brien, Terry O'Neill, Glen Ralph, Dianne Reilly, Suzanne Rickard, Colin Steele, Matthew Sephens and Charles Stitz.
Issue Details:First known date:2016...2016Australian Book Collectors : Some Noted Australian Book Collectors and Collections of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
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yAustralian Book Collectors : Some Noted Australian Book Collectors and Collections of the Nineteenth and Twentieth CenturiesCharles Sidney Stitz
(editor),
Bendigo:Bread Street Press,2010Z17582802010reference 'Australian Book Collectors charts the lives and fascinating collecting careers of more than a hundred bibliophiles who lived during the first two completed centuries of Australia's history, first as a disparate group of British colonies, and then as an independent commonwealth. Biographical accounts of the collectors are given, together with details of their collecting careers, outlines of the collections and of their fates. Some of the collectors were also authors, and in those cases their major works are noted. Provenance is an important focus of the book, and attention is given to available information on the bookplates, booklabels, shelf marks, signatures and other marks of ownership employed by the collectors.' (Publisher's blurb)