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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Richard Bentley and the British Empire : Imperial and Colonial Publishing Connections in the 19th Century
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Brighton, East Sussex,
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Edward Everett Root Publishers , 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
'The Land of the South' : Bentley and Australasian Travel Writing, Helen Hewson , single work criticism (p. 63-86)
Changing Literary Tastes and the Blue Pencil : Bentley's In-house Revision and Abridgement of Australian Colonial Novels, Paul Eggert , single work criticism (p. 141-167)
More than a Case of 'comparative failure' : The Story behind the Premature Bentley Ventures of Ada Cambridge, Elizabeth Morrison , single work criticism (p. 169-199)
Fostering a Colonial Author : George Bentley and Rosa Praed, Chris Tiffin , single work criticism (p. 200-222)
Selling Books to the Colonials : Advertising and Distributing Bentley Books in Nineteenth-century Australia, Wallace Kirsop , single work criticism (p. 223-244)
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