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Issue Details: First known date: 2010... vol. 34 no. 1 2010 of Script and Print est. 2005 Script and Print
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Letter to the Editor, Laurie Rowston , single work criticism
Rowston argues that the identification of Lucy Edgar with Theresa Tasmania can be seen as definitive. The two authors are linked by an editorial note in the Tasmanian Messenger November 1865 and the poems published in Tasmanian publications of the period support this identification through their religious themes, reflecting the Baptist faith of Lucy Edgar.
(p. 5-7)
'A Policy of Splendid Isolation' : Angus and Robertson, George G. Harrap and the Politics of Co-Operation in the Australian Book Trade During the Late 1930s, Jason Ensor , single work criticism (p. 34-42)
Untitled, Desmond Cowley , single work review
— Review of The Celebrated George Barrington : A Spurious Author, the Book Trade, and Botany Bay Nathan Garvey , 2008 single work criticism ;
(p. 53-55)

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