Charles Sidney Stitz Charles Sidney Stitz i(A138482 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon The Country Surgeon : The Life and Times of Arthur Andrews of Albury (1848–1925) Charles Sidney Stitz , Gary Kent , Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2023 27218343 2023 single work biography

'Dr Arthur Andrews, a worthy citizen of Albury, contributed greatly to the growth and development of his adopted town. He was not only exceptionally public-spirited, but also a pioneer local historian and a leader in the early study of Australasian tokens and coins. His personal story has been overlooked-and so also Albury's history, as the city's promise around the time of Federation is perhaps only now being fulfilled. However, Dr Andrew's histories of Albury and the Upper Murray, and his handbook of tokens and coins, are still used. The Country Surgeon is an extensive, well-illustrated biography. It illuminates the lives and everyday preoccupations of Dr Andrew's fellow citizens in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.' (Publication summary)

1 [Review] The Library : A Catalogue of Wonders Charles Sidney Stitz , 2017 single work review
— Appears in: Biblionews & Australian Notes and Queries , September - December vol. 395-396 no. 2017; (p. 177-180)

— Review of The Library : A Catalogue of Wonders Stuart Kells , 2017 autobiography

'Stuart Kells is a young (some might say middle-aged, but these things are relative) bibliophile, just hitting his straps as an author. He served his apprenticeship as a book-runner, book collector, dealer, scholar and academic, and has previously written two books : Rare A Life Among Antiquarian Books (Folio 2011), a biography of bookseller Kay Craddock; and Penguin and the Lane Brothers  (Black Inc,., 2015), the history of the famous imprint and its founders, which was the winner of the 2015 Ashurst Business Literature Prize, administered by the State Library of New South Wales. Wit his wife Fiona, he was part of the team which edited Outback Penguin - Richard Lane's Barwell Diaries (Black Inc. & The Lane Press, 2016).' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon Australian Book Collectors : Some Noted Australian Book Collectors and​ Collections of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Charles Sidney Stitz (editor), Sydney : Green Olive Press , 2016 12661963 2016 reference criticism biography

Some noted Australian book collectors and collections of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

 

1 The Story of Australian Book Collectors Charles Sidney Stitz , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Biblionews and Australian Notes and Queries , June no. 370 2011; (p. 51-66)
1 6 y separately published work icon Australian Book Collectors : Some Noted Australian Book Collectors and​ Collections of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Charles Sidney Stitz (editor), Bendigo : Bread Street Press , 2010 Z1758280 2010 reference '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)
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