An extensive overview of the development of the Queensland press, from its origins in 1846 to the present, incorporating the prolific regional press, ethnic papers, and the influence of the metropolitan publications including their editors and recent owners
Preface dated: January, 1906.On cover: Queensland fruits. Issued by the Queensland Government Intell...
"Supplement to the jubilee issue of the 'Queenslander', August 7th 1909"; Panoramas of Brisbane and ...
"Historians of the popular press such as Raymond Williams and Alan Lee emphasise a range of precondi...
An extensive overview of the development of the Queensland press, from its origins in 1846 to the pr...
Outspoken and influential, the newspapers of colonial Queensland wrote history as well as made it. P...
Cover title.; Available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-vn195...
Text Queensland is a collaboration between the University of Queensland Library and the Centre for t...
Cover title.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus...
This thesis examined the history of competition between two Rockhampton daily newspapers focusing pr...
Queensland became an Australian colony on 6 June 1859 after separation from New South Wales, Brisban...
The title "The Territorial Press in the Region of Present-Day Saskatchewan, 1878 to 1905," requires ...
Covers information on early Queensland, the Queensland government, schools and education, infrastruc...
This paper presents a close reading of Australian local newspapers The Queenslander, The Week, and T...
The area was first explored by European colonists in 1826. In 1827, the first convicts and overseers...
The subject of this study concerns the history and development of the newspaper press in the town of...
Preface dated: January, 1906.On cover: Queensland fruits. Issued by the Queensland Government Intell...
"Supplement to the jubilee issue of the 'Queenslander', August 7th 1909"; Panoramas of Brisbane and ...
"Historians of the popular press such as Raymond Williams and Alan Lee emphasise a range of precondi...
An extensive overview of the development of the Queensland press, from its origins in 1846 to the pr...
Outspoken and influential, the newspapers of colonial Queensland wrote history as well as made it. P...
Cover title.; Available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-vn195...
Text Queensland is a collaboration between the University of Queensland Library and the Centre for t...
Cover title.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus...
This thesis examined the history of competition between two Rockhampton daily newspapers focusing pr...
Queensland became an Australian colony on 6 June 1859 after separation from New South Wales, Brisban...
The title "The Territorial Press in the Region of Present-Day Saskatchewan, 1878 to 1905," requires ...
Covers information on early Queensland, the Queensland government, schools and education, infrastruc...
This paper presents a close reading of Australian local newspapers The Queenslander, The Week, and T...
The area was first explored by European colonists in 1826. In 1827, the first convicts and overseers...
The subject of this study concerns the history and development of the newspaper press in the town of...
Preface dated: January, 1906.On cover: Queensland fruits. Issued by the Queensland Government Intell...
"Supplement to the jubilee issue of the 'Queenslander', August 7th 1909"; Panoramas of Brisbane and ...
"Historians of the popular press such as Raymond Williams and Alan Lee emphasise a range of precondi...