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Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 Printers and Printing in Australia to the Early Twentieth Century: Personal and Business Pursuits
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This history attempts to reconstruct printing practices and their publishing outputs in order to show that, in addition to financial considerations, the personal interests and backgrounds of printers played a part in their business. In order to achieve this, the thesis presents biographical details, documents and analyses publishing statistics from 1800-1914 - compiled using Kinetica [Libraries Australia], printing house procedure and business records - and offers an overview of the trade. Together, all these aspects present a full picture of printing practice and show how the printers interacted with their communities.

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  • PhD thesis, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University.

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      Melbourne, Victoria,: 2004 .
      Extent: xii, 545pp.
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