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Biblionews and Australian Notes & Queries Reference library
The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature (2 ed.)
... and Australian Notes & Queries , the journal of the Book Collectors' Society of Australia, began publication in 1947 and was edited by Walter Stone until his death in 1981 . Originally titled Biblionews , it was distributed as a monthly newsletter to members until March 1964 . A second, more substantial but irregular series, titled Biblionews and Australian Notes & Queries , ran 1966–72 ; a third series began quarterly publication in 1976 . The periodical, which includes much useful miscellaneous bibliographical and biographical material,...

Biblionews and Australian Notes & Queries

Book Collectors' Society of Australia Reference library
The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature (2 ed.)
...Collectors' Society of Australia began as an informal group of bibliophiles who gathered every week in the 1940s in Gilmour's Bond Street Bookshop, Sydney. Regular members were Walter Stone , H. F. Chaplin , F. Malcolm , S. L. Lanarch , D. J. Farrell , E. G. Boreham and C. D. Berckelman . In 1944 , at the suggestion of Berckelman, the group established a formal society. Walter Stone was an office-bearer of the Society for many years and also edited its journal, Biblionews and Australian Notes & Queries...

Rowlandson, A. C. (1865–1922) Reference library
The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature (2 ed.)
...articles by A. G. Stephens and Bertram Stevens . A novel, The Rival Physicians ( 1909 ) by ‘ Paul Cupid ’, has been attributed to Rowlandson . Harry F. Chaplin has written two descriptive and bibliographical articles about the Bookstall series in Biblionews ( 1961 ). Carol Mills published The New South Wales Bookstall Company as a Publisher ( 1991 ), with notes on its authors and artists and a list of its...

Criticism Reference library
The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature (2 ed.)
...and techniques of Australian literature. The universities provided only one part of the critical effort of the 1950s. Major metropolitan dailies like the Sydney Morning Herald and the Melbourne Age , joined later by the national daily the Australian , continued through their literary pages to disseminate information and opinion. Hugh Anderson added to the growing store of bibliographical information with his Guide to Australian Poets ( 1953 ) and Frank Wilmot ( 1955 ). The bibliophile Walter Stone maintained publication of his Biblionews ....
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