Is part of Bibliographica Historica Australiae 1991 series - publisher
Issue Details: First known date: 2001... 2001 Index to Serials in Australian Periodicals and Newspapers : Nineteenth Century
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Index to serials in 15 large circulation weekly publications published in Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales between 1860 and 1899. The index also gives an overview of the publishing history of these titles and includes an author/title index.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Alternative title: Index to Serials 19th Century
    • Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,: Mulini Press , 2001 .
      Extent: 153p.
      Note/s:
      • Number 10 of the Bibliographica Historica Australiae Series.
      ISBN: 0949910686

Works about this Work

Negotiating the Colonial Australian Popular Fiction Archive Ken Gelder , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , Special Issue vol. 11 no. 1 2011; (p. 1-12)
'There is an identifiable 'archive' of colonial Australian popular fiction consisting of romance, adventure fiction, Gothic fiction, crime fiction, Lemurian fantasy and a significant number of related subgenres (bushranger fiction, convict romance, Pacific or 'South Sea' adventure, tropical romance, 'lost explorer' stories, and so on). Looking at this archive soon reveals both its sheer size and range, and the fact that so little of it is remembered today. Rachael Weaver, Ailie Smith and I have begun to build a digital archive of colonial Australian popular fiction with the primary aim of making this material available to an interested reading public, as well as to scholars specialising in colonial Australian (and transnational) literary studies. At the time of writing we are really only about 20% complete with around 500 authors represented on the site, although many with only a fraction of their work uploaded and with only the bare bones of a scholarly apparatus around them: a few short biographical notes, a bibliography, and the texts themselves: first editions in most cases.' (Author's introduction, p. 1)
Novels by Instalments Dirk H.R. Spennemann , 2003 single work review
— Appears in: Margin , April no. 59 2003; (p. 37-38)

— Review of Index to Serials in Australian Periodicals and Newspapers : Nineteenth Century Toni Johnson-Woods , 2001 single work index
[Review] The Bibliography of Australian Literature : A-E Elizabeth Webby , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , October vol. 20 no. 4 2002; (p. 399-400)

— Review of The Bibliography of Australian Literature : A-E 2001 single work bibliography ; The Poems of Charles Harpur in Manuscript in the Mitchell Library and in Publication in the Nineteenth Century : An Analytical Finding List 2002 single work bibliography ; Index to Serials in Australian Periodicals and Newspapers : Nineteenth Century Toni Johnson-Woods , 2001 single work index
Novels by Instalments Dirk H.R. Spennemann , 2003 single work review
— Appears in: Margin , April no. 59 2003; (p. 37-38)

— Review of Index to Serials in Australian Periodicals and Newspapers : Nineteenth Century Toni Johnson-Woods , 2001 single work index
[Review] The Bibliography of Australian Literature : A-E Elizabeth Webby , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Literary Studies , October vol. 20 no. 4 2002; (p. 399-400)

— Review of The Bibliography of Australian Literature : A-E 2001 single work bibliography ; The Poems of Charles Harpur in Manuscript in the Mitchell Library and in Publication in the Nineteenth Century : An Analytical Finding List 2002 single work bibliography ; Index to Serials in Australian Periodicals and Newspapers : Nineteenth Century Toni Johnson-Woods , 2001 single work index
Negotiating the Colonial Australian Popular Fiction Archive Ken Gelder , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , Special Issue vol. 11 no. 1 2011; (p. 1-12)
'There is an identifiable 'archive' of colonial Australian popular fiction consisting of romance, adventure fiction, Gothic fiction, crime fiction, Lemurian fantasy and a significant number of related subgenres (bushranger fiction, convict romance, Pacific or 'South Sea' adventure, tropical romance, 'lost explorer' stories, and so on). Looking at this archive soon reveals both its sheer size and range, and the fact that so little of it is remembered today. Rachael Weaver, Ailie Smith and I have begun to build a digital archive of colonial Australian popular fiction with the primary aim of making this material available to an interested reading public, as well as to scholars specialising in colonial Australian (and transnational) literary studies. At the time of writing we are really only about 20% complete with around 500 authors represented on the site, although many with only a fraction of their work uploaded and with only the bare bones of a scholarly apparatus around them: a few short biographical notes, a bibliography, and the texts themselves: first editions in most cases.' (Author's introduction, p. 1)
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