June-July 2004, no. 262
Welcome to the June-July 2004 issue of Australian Book Review.
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Full Contents
Reference
Dictionary of Literary Biography Volume 289: Australian Writers, 1950-1975' edited by Selina Samuels
by Paul Brunton
Politics
The Power of Speech: Australian Prime Ministers Defining the National Image by James Curran
Gender
Male Trouble: Looking at Australian Masculinities edited by Stephen Tomsen and Mike Donaldson
Reviews
The Secret World of Annette Robinson by Paulette Gittins & Percussion by Jay Verney
Reviews
So Monstrous a Travesty: Chris Watson and the world's first national labour government by Ross McMullin
Reference
All This Talk About Careers by Kate Armstrong & Surviving Year 12 by Michael Carr-Gregg
Reference
Treasures edited by Chris McAuliffe and Peter Yule & Treasures of the State Library of Victoria by Bev Roberts
Children's Fiction
Pastures of the Blue Crane by Hesba Brinsmead & The Green Wind and the Wind is Silver by Thurley Fowler
Poetry
Parker & Quink by Jennifer Compton & The Yugoslav Women and Their Pickled Herrings by Cathy Young
Indigenous Studies
Native Title in Australia by Peter Sutton & Crossing Boundaries edited by Sandy Toussaint
Fiction
The Trembling Bridge by Manfred Jurgensen & Dancing with the Hurricane by Leon Silver
Children's and Young Adult Fiction
Tom Appleby, Convict Boy by Jackie French & Stoker's Bay by Peter Jeans
Journalism
Writing Feature Stories: How to research and write newspaper and magazine articles by Matthew Ricketson
by Joel Becker