Wartime Reading: Romantic Era Military Periodicals and the Edinburgh Review.Published in:Australian Literary Studies, 2014, v. 29, n. 3, p. 28By:Ramsey, NeilPublication type:Article
'To favourably impress the Oriental mind with western knowledge': Xiaohai yuebao (The Child's Paper, 1875-1915) and International Print Culture.Published in:2014By:Shih-Wen Sue ChenPublication type:Essay
The Reading Communities of Collecting: Sale Catalogues, Sociability, and Ephemerality, 1676-1862.Published in:2014By:Russell, GillianPublication type:Essay
Angus & Robertson and the British Trade in Australian Books, 1930-1970. The Getting of Bookselling Wisdom.Published in:2014By:Webby, ElizabethPublication type:Book Review
The Colonial Journals and the Emergence of Australian Literary Culture.Published in:2014By:Morrison, ElizabethPublication type:Book Review
Rescuing Reading: Strategies for Arresting the Decline of Reading in Western Australian Newspapers between the Wars.Published in:2014By:Buckridge, PatrickPublication type:Essay
Reading and Writing Communities in the Trenches 1914-1918 (France and Italy).Published in:Australian Literary Studies, 2014, v. 29, n. 3, p. 41By:Lyons, MartynPublication type:Article
Phonographic Books and the Late Nineteenth-Century Reader.Published in:2014By:Groth, HelenPublication type:Essay
Forgotten Books and Local Readers: Popular Fiction in the Library at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.Published in:2014By:Lamond, JulieannePublication type:Essay
'A Reading People?': Global Knowledge Networks and Two Australian Societies of the 1820s.Published in:2014By:Mee, JonPublication type:Essay