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Daniel Wrixon Thorpe Daniel Wrixon Thorpe i(A57662 works by)
Born: Established: 16 Mar 1889 Macorna, Kerang area, Kerang - Cohuna - Gunbower area, North West Victoria, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 29 Jun 1976 Southport, Southport area, Gold Coast, Queensland,
Gender: Male
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1 5 y separately published work icon A Life of Books : The Story of D.W. Thorpe Pty. Ltd. 1921-1987 Joyce Nicholson , Daniel Wrixon Thorpe , Middle Park : Courtyard Press , 2000 Z862404 2000 single work biography
1 Marion Miller Knowles : A Statement by the Editor Daniel Wrixon Thorpe , 1936 single work correspondence
— Appears in: All About Books , 10 June vol. 8 no. 6 1936; (p. 90-91)
1 We Turn Six Daniel Wrixon Thorpe , 1934 single work prose
— Appears in: All About Books , 15 January vol. 6 no. 1 1934; (p. 3)
1 Three New Australian Books Nettie Palmer , Daniel Wrixon Thorpe , 1932 single work review
— Appears in: All About Books , 14 April vol. 4 no. 4 1932; (p. 53)

— Review of Boomerang Helen Simpson , 1932 single work novel ; Flynn of the Inland Ion L. Idriess , 1932 single work biography
1 Was 'Earth Kindred' Undervalued? Marion Miller Knowles , Nettie Palmer , Daniel Wrixon Thorpe , 1931 single work correspondence
— Appears in: All About Books , 13 October vol. 3 no. 10 1931; (p. 197)
Correspondence from Knowles and Mrs. P Thompson of Burwood objecting to Palmer's review of Earth Kindred, the latter in a particularly personal way. Palmer defends herself. Thorpe defends Palmer.
1 Should There Be a Duty on Books? : Politicians Evidently Think So Daniel Wrixon Thorpe , 1931 single work column
— Appears in: All About Books , 14 August vol. 3 no. 8 1931; (p. 163-64)
Report on the Tariff Board's deliberations and recommendations regarding the imposition of an import duty on books.
1 Should Books Be Taxed? Daniel Wrixon Thorpe , 1930 single work column
— Appears in: All About Books , 18 November vol. 2 no. 11 1930; (p. 279-280)
Thorpe challenges the trend in legislation toward the accelerated increase in the rate of taxation on books compared to other printed goods.
1 Australian Literature - Is It Worth While? Daniel Wrixon Thorpe , 1930 single work criticism
— Appears in: All About Books , 15 July vol. 2 no. 7 1930; (p. 173-174)
Thorpe calls for an injection of government funding to encourage the production of an Australian literature.
1 Book Duties and the Copyright Act Daniel Wrixon Thorpe , 1930 single work column
— Appears in: All About Books , February 24 vol. 2 no. 2 1930; (p. 35-36)
Thorpe presents an argument against changes to the Copyright Act and duties paid on books advocating instead 'international fair play for writers of all nations'.
1 A Duty on Books! Daniel Wrixon Thorpe , 1930 single work column
— Appears in: All About Books , 20 January vol. 2 no. 1 1930; (p. 1-2, 7)
1 8 y separately published work icon All About Books All About Books for Australian and New Zealand Readers Daniel Wrixon Thorpe (editor), Melbourne : D. W. Thorpe , 1928 Z855461 1928 periodical (113 issues)

In 1921, D. W. Thorpe left a well-paid job as manager of a paper and stationery business to found The Australian Stationery and Fancy Goods Journal. By 1928 he was aware that publishers did not like their book advertisements surrounded by stationery news, and so established All About Books for Australian and New Zealand Readers as a supplement to the trade journal and a separate publication for general readers.

In the inaugural editorial Thorpe declared that the journal aimed to provide 'information rather than criticism', laying 'no claim to literary distinction'. Nevertheless, Thorpe engaged a number of significant critics to provide reviews and articles. These included G. H. Cowling, Nettie Palmer and Frederick Macartney. Cowling and others commented on a broad range of literary topics from Australia and overseas, including topics such as modernism in poetry and fiction, and profiles of significant overseas authors. Palmer and Macartney, in consecutive periods, concentrated on Australian literature in a monthly column. A monthly short story was published until the early 1930s. The most distinguished contributors of fiction were E. J. Brady and Furnley Maurice. The journal also included regular columns that reported on bestsellers in overseas markets, overseas reception of Australian literature and the activities of local literary societies.

Thorpe was primarily interested in the book trade, which attracted some criticism from potential contributors. A passage in Nettie Palmer's correspondence portrays Thorpe as an editor who frequently 'confused literature with bookselling'. Nevertheless, his journal provided one of the few places where significant commentary on books and authors could be found during the 1930s.

In January 1934 Thorpe entered into a formal agreement with the Australian Literature Society. Membership of the Society would include a subscription to All About Books in which meeting announcements would appear exclusively. The A.L.S. Monthly Prize Review for a review of a new Australian book would be open to Society members only.

When booksellers began to withdraw their advertising during the depression, Thorpe found it hard to maintain All About Books for Australian and New Zealand Readers. In May 1938, he announced to subscribers that production would be suspended until conditions improved. Although Thorpe's other publications continued in various forms as he built a large publishing company, All About Books for Australian and New Zealand Readers remained closed except for a brief revival in 1961.

1 2 y separately published work icon The Australian Stationery and Fancy Goods Journal Daniel Wrixon Thorpe (editor), 1921 Melbourne : D. W. Thorpe , 1921-1922 Z1276535 1921 periodical
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