Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 ‘Australia at Last Seems to Have Become Articulate’
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'Australian Books and Authors in the American Marketplace, which I co-authored with Dr Roger Osborne, is in many ways the first in its field, the first comprehensive history of American editions of Australian works or, as it became, the first study of the careers of books and authors in the American marketplace. Evidence had been emerging in new editions of colonial texts, in occasional biographies and scattered articles, but when we began the research there was no ready answer to the most basic question — which Australian books had been published in the USA? — let alone when and how and with what effect.'   (Publication summary)

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  • Editor's note: This is an edited version of a keynote address given at the 2018 SHARP Conference at Western Sydney University.

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