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Angus & Robertson and the British Trade in Australian Books, 1930–1970

The Getting of Bookselling Wisdom

Jason D Ensor author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Anthem Press

Published:1st Oct '13

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A unique look into the history of Australia’s largest publisher, Angus & Robertson, and its role in the development of Australia’s export book trade.

This volume details the history of Australia’s oldest and most nationally iconic publishing firm, Angus & Robertson, and its long-term investment in establishing and maintaining a viable commercial arm in London from 1930 to 1970.

‘Angus & Robertson and the British Trade in Australian Books, 1930–1970’ traces the history of the printed book in Australia, particularly the production and business context that mediated Australia’s literary and cultural ties to Britain for much of the twentieth century. This study focuses on the London operations of one of Australia’s premier book publishers of the twentieth century: Angus & Robertson. The book argues that despite the obvious limitations of a British-dominated market, Australian publishers had room to manoeuvre in it. It questions the ways in which Angus & Robertson replicated, challenged or transformed the often highly criticised commercial practices of British publishers in order to develop an export trade for Australian books in the United Kingdom. This book is the answer to the current void in the literary market for a substantial history of Australia’s largest publisher and its role in the development of Australia’s export book trade.

‘Jason Ensor has written a book that will be of great interest and use, first and foremost, to historians of the book and publishing industries in both Britain and Australia. […] It also highlights the seam of nationalism, streaked with cultural cringe and imperial desire, which runs through Australia’s literary and publishing histories.’ —Kylie Mirmohamadi, ‘Australian Historical Studies’


‘[A] well-written, dense and painstakingly researched book’ —Miranda Francis, ‘Australian Library Journal’

ISBN: 9781783080588

Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 26mm

Weight: 454g

268 pages