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Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 The Fiftieth Gate : An Australian Case Study in Twentieth-Century 'Popular' Publishing
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'...[This] paper explores the mechanisms by which the Australian publishing subsidiary of an international conglomerate, with its profit imperatives and consequent adoption of risk-averse publishing strategies, created a bestselling book from the unlikely source of a second-generation literary memoir.' - The author.

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