Issue Details: First known date: 2020... no. 31 Spring/Summer 2020 of The Queensland Journal of Labour History est. 2005 The Queensland Journal of Labour History
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'The Good-Looking Bookseller and the Ugly Society' Bill Sutton and the People's Bookshop, Phillip Edmonds , single work essay
'In response to the Russian Revolution, the Great Depression and two World Wars, communist and left-wing bookshops proliferated in Australia through most of the twentieth century. There were bookshops in all the capital caries, the largest of which were intervention' in Sydney, the 'International' in Melbourne, and the 'People's Bookshop' in Brisbane. Here the focus is on the "People's Bookshop' and the role played by its last full-time manager, Bill Sutton, highlighting the particular and passionate nature of Queensland left-wing politics leading up to and after his appointment in 1966.' (Introduction)
 
(p. 7-18)
[Review] Bringing the Fight : A Firebrand Feminist's Life of Defiance and Determination, Jennifer O'Dempsey , single work review
— Review of Merle Thornton : Bringing the Fight Merle Thornton , 2020 single work autobiography ;
(p. 40-42)
In Memorium : John (Jack) Bernard Mundey 1929-2020, Greg Mallory , single work obituary (p. 49)
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