Issue Details: First known date: 1997... 1997 Bush Readers, Factory Readers, Home Readers - Expanding the Australian Reading Public c. 1890-1930
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Martyn Lyons considers the attempts to 'extend and to integrate the Australian reading public' through adult education, the development of factory and workplace libraries, and voluntary schemes to bring books to isolated areas. He discusses these attempts with reference to the Australasian Home Reading Union, the New South Wales Railway and Tramway Institute Library, and the Bush Book Club of New South Wales.

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  • Paper presented at the 4th SHARP (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publication) Conference, held in Cambridge in July 1997.

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    y separately published work icon Publishing Studies no. 5 Spring 1997 Z599591 1997 periodical issue 1997 pg. 17-23
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