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Issue Details:
First known date:
2005...
22-23 October
2005
of
The Sydney Morning Herald
est. 1842
The Sydney Morning Herald
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* Contents derived from the 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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With a $1.3m Advance, Penguin Needs a Ton of Waugh Sales to Recoup,
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Malcolm Knox reports on what is thought to be the largest advance for an Australian book - $1.3 million paid by Penguin to Steve Waugh for his autobiography, Out of My Comfort Zone.
- History in the Blood, single work essay (p. 9) Section: Spectrum
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Health Check Leaves PEN Feeling Poorly,
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A column canvassing current literary news including the cancellation of a major fundraising activity for the Sydney PEN Centre.
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Best Book You've Never Read : The Big Smoke,
single work
review
— Review of The Big Smoke 1959 single work novel ; (p. 20) Section: Spectrum -
Talent in His Nature,
single work
review
— Review of An Accidental Terrorist 2005 single work novel ; (p. 20-21) Section: Spectrum -
Life and Death in the Raw,
single work
review
— Review of Layla's Story 2005 single work autobiography ; (p. 21) Section: Spectrum -
In Short : Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of The Iron Tree 2004 single work novel ; The Millionaire Float 2005 single work novel ; (p. 22) Section: Spectrum -
Fighting for Freedom,
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review
— Review of Out of the Silence : A Story of Love, Betrayal, Politics and Murder 2005 single work novel ; (p. 23) Section: Spectrum -
Beware Seditious Artists,
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column
Robert Connolly questions the effect of proposed anti-terrorism legislation on the Australian film and theatre communities.
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Pearls, Parties and a Loo to be Swept Away In,
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Di Morrissey visits Sydney from her home in Byron Bay. She catches up with old friends and childhood haunts, and wrestles with the facilities in a new hotel.
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