This work is partially supported by funding from the British AcademyIn 1848, the South Australian Library and Mechanics’ Institute came into existence. It was the first stable library in South Australia. In 1856 its books passed to the library of the South Australian Institute, whose holdings continued to grow until 1883, when many of the books were transferred to the fledgling Public Library, forerunner of today’s State Library. Between 1848 and 1883 the two early libraries built up a collection of nearly 20,000 works of which a little over 500 were by French authors, and almost half of those books were in French. This paper follows the growth of the collection of French books and examines the nature of the books that were acquired. In doi...
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Companion work to the "Catalogue of a collection of early German books in the library of C. Fairfax ...
With a title derived literally from the explorations of the French in the Pacific and metaphorically...
A review of La Banque de France et ses deux cents actionnaires sous le Second Empire, by Alain Pless...
In 1848, the South Australian Library and Mechanics’ Institute came into existence. It was the first...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
review of A History of the Book in Australia 1891-1945: A National Culture in a Colonised Market. Ed...
In an age of the Kindle and e-books, how refreshing and meaningful to read Willa Z. Silverman’s fasc...
Ireland’s situation on the periphery of western Europe is sometimes seen as isolating it from lierar...
The French in Australia form a small group of immigrants in terms of overall migration figures: the ...
This is the final version. Freely available from the publisher via the link in this recor
A review of the book, Sur les pas de Flaubert: approches sensibles du paysage, by Philippe Antoine i...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
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The French presence in Sydney has always been radically different from that of other ethnic groups. ...
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