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From the new world

Musical activist and cultural agent
by
April 2024, no. 463

Pursuit of the New: Louise Hanson-Dyer, publisher and collector edited by Kerry Murphy and Jennifer Hill

Lyrebird Press, $55 pb, 283 pp

From the new world

Musical activist and cultural agent
by
April 2024, no. 463

Louise Berta Mosson Dyer (née Smith; later Hanson-Dyer; hereafter, Louise) lived several lives. An eccentric Melbourne socialite, married into the money of Linoleum King, Jimmy Dyer, she moved on from the expectations of provincial charitable good works in her mid-forties to found a ground-breaking new publishing house in Paris. Les Éditions de l’Oiseau-Lyre, or the Lyrebird Press, pioneered innovative, daring editions – of music, books, and later, recordings – sometimes at the cutting edge of technology.

Pursuit of the New: Louise Hanson-Dyer, publisher and collector

Pursuit of the New: Louise Hanson-Dyer, publisher and collector

edited by Kerry Murphy and Jennifer Hill

Lyrebird Press, $55 pb, 283 pp

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