Issue Details: First known date: 1986... 1986 A Theatrical Library in Nineteenth-Century Melbourne and Its Dispersal: Solving a Puzzle
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"Beyond their value as testimonies to the living links between Melbourne theatre in the 1860s and the great traditions of the European stage, the auction catalogue and more especially the manuscript register are a significant source of information on the movement of books in the colonies after the Gold Rush years." (p.3)

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