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- Editors: John Arnold , John Hay , Kerry Kilner , Terence O'Neill .
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- y The Bibliography of Australian Literature : A-E Sally Batten , Kerry Kilner , Terence O'Neill , Christopher Wood , John Arnold (editor), John Hay (editor), Kew : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2001 Z911184 2001 single work bibliography
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The Bibliography of Australian Literature : K-O
John Arnold
,
John Hay
,
Kerry Kilner
,
Terence O'Neill
,
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2007
Z1409986
2007
single work
bibliography
'The Bibliography of Australian Literature K-O is the third of a planned five volume bibliography which aims to record details of all separately published published creative literature by Australian writers from European arrival in Australia to the end of the 20th century.
'The Bibliography of Australian Literature records details of all separately published creative literature by Australian writers over the last two centuries. Genres covered are poetry, drama, fiction and children's writing. It has no canon, aiming to include all works by Australian authors regardless of perceived literary merit. For each work details of the first edition are listed, as well as significant new or revised editions and translations. Awards won and additional information pertinent to an individual title or author is also included.' (Publisher's blurb)
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The Bibliography of Australian Literature : P-Z
John Hay
(editor),
John Arnold
(editor),
Kerry Kilner
(editor),
Terence O'Neill
(editor),
St Lucia
:
University of Queensland Press
,
2008
Z1542391
2008
single work
bibliography
'The Bibliography of Australian Literature P-Z is the fourth and final volume of a major collaborative national bibliographical project recording details of all separately published creative literature by Australian writers from European arrival in Australia to the end of the 20th century.
'Genres covered are poetry, drama, fiction and children's writing. One of the strengths of this unique multi-volume work is that it has no canon, aiming to include all works by all Australian authors regardless of perceived literary merit. For each work details of the first edition are listed, as well as significant new or revised editions and translations. Biographical details, awards and other additional information relevant to an individual author or title is also included.' (Publisher's blurb)
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Bibliography of Australian Literature Supplement
John Arnold
(editor),
Terence O'Neill
(editor),
Christopher Wood
(editor),
Rowan Gibbs
,
Clayton
:
Melbourne University Press
,
2022
23686985
2022
single work
bibliography
'The Supplement to the Bibliography of Australian Literature (BAL) completes the most comprehensive reference to Australian creative writing ever published. The four volumes of BAL recorded details of all separately published creative literature by Australian writers from 1788 to 2000. Core genres covered were poetry, fiction, drama and children’s writing. This Supplement includes some 2700 new Australian authors and over 7000 titles by them. It also provides new and updated information on many of the authors listed in the original four volumes.
'BAL and the Supplement have no canon. All books and pamphlets in the core genres published by Australian authors are included, regardless of perceived or accepted literary merit. To BAL, the self-published book of verse is as important as the prize-winning novel by an established author.
'For each work in a core genre, details of the first edition and, where applicable, the first Australian, UK, US, Canadian and New Zealand editions are listed, as well as significant new or revised editions and translations. Awards won and additional information relevant to individual authors and titles are also included. Where an author has also published in other fields (e.g. biography), titles are selectively listed under ‘Other Works’ or mentioned in the ‘Comment/s’ section. Indexes of titles and pseudonyms and various writing names enhance the extensive alphabetical author listing.
'This Supplement, like its predecessors, is an essential source for the study of Australian literature to the end of the twentieth century.' (Publication summary)