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Infinite Harvest Pub, 2000 This lively and thought-provoking study in social, economic, cultural and technological history covers the NSW provincial presses from the days when printing presses travelled between goldfields in ox-carts to the corporate empires of today. Examines challenges, past and present, and dynastic success and failure. Machine generated contents note: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: CHRONOLOGICAL 1 You cannot serve two masters: Strode and his Gazettes 2 Slow forties and fast fifties 3 Vitality tested and tried 4 Rushes and riots: the 1860s 5 Great race for glory: the 1870s 6 Leverage, celebrity and service: the 1880s 7 Cutting off the community's bloodstream: the 1890s THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: ECONOMICS 8 Between the creek and the small debts court 9 Martyrs versus parasites ROLE, POLITICS AND LIBEL 10 Line upon line 11 Great generative force: press and politics 12 'Penny gag': postal charges for papers 13 Setting out to unite the colonies 14 Attacking the blight of…
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Country Conscience: A History of the New South Wales Provincial Press, 1841-1995 Hardcover - 2000
by Rod Kirkpatrick
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- Title Country Conscience: A History of the New South Wales Provincial Press, 1841-1995
- Author Rod Kirkpatrick
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition First Edition
- Pages 478
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Infinite Harvest Pub., Canberra
- Date 2000
- Illustrated Yes
- ISBN 9780646402703 / 0646402706
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2001535885
- Dewey Decimal Code 079.944
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