<p>âThis is book history par excellence, assured of its breadth and detail of the archive, but rich with the humanity of its makers. <em>Australian Books and Authors</em> is an elegantly told story of the ebbs and flows of a cultural trademark manufactured by the publishing apparatus of Americaâs dominant book industry.â</p>
- Keyvan Allahyari, Australian Book Review
<p>âThis book serves as both an enjoyable read as well as a scholarly perusal, drawing on extensive research into primary resources and a wide range of critical and historical documents ⌠[The book shows] us how Australian literatureâcontrary to the âevolutionary <br />modeâ of approaching independent, mature and modern statusâmigrated transnationally, and then achieved international presence before it was recognised as ânational literatureâ.â</p>
- Zhao Siqi, Journal of Australian Studies
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David Carter is a professor of Australian literature and cultural history at the University of Queensland.
Roger Osborne is a lecturer in English and writing at James Cook University.