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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... vol. 35 no. 4 2011 of Script and Print est. 2005 Script and Print
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The Trials of Robert Close, Dennis Bryans , single work criticism
'In October 1951, the Argus noted that Australia's censorship had "On occasion, when the more modern statutes [were] felt to be inadequate," called "antiquated laws ... into life such as the 'obscene libel' law invoked in the case of Robert Close's novel, Love Me Sailor, and the 'malicious libel' law used ... against Frank Hardy, author, of Power Without Glory'..." At the time Australia's censorship laws were regarded as being among the most narrow minded and repressive imposed by a democratic government anywhere...(Author's introduction)
(p. 197-218)
Untitled, Elizabeth Webby , single work review
— Review of Reading in Colonial Tasmania : The Early Years of the Evandale Subscription Library Keith Adkins , 2010 single work criticism ;
(p. 238-240)

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