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UQP The Writer's Press: 1948-1998
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Discover the rich legacy of Australian literature with 'UQP The Writer's Press: 1948-1998'. This commemorative book, published in 1998, celebrates half a century of the University of Queensland Press (UQP), a powerhouse in independent Australian publishing. With its ISBN 9780702230059, this captivating work features a blend of memoir, essay, and interviews, offering an inside look into the press that launched the careers of some of Australia's most celebrated authors, including Peter Carey, David Malouf, and Kate Grenville. Delve into the history of original titles and new writers who shaped the literary landscape, illustrating UQP's commitment to diverse voices in fiction, poetry, biography, and Indigenous writing. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and scholars alike, this hardcover edition serves as both a tribute and a resource for understanding Australian literary heritage. Enjoy the benefits of FREE shipping on this essential addition to any book collection, shipping within 10 days. Explore the journey of UQP and the remarkable authors who have defined it. Elevate your library with this unique piece of publishing history, detailing the impact UQP has had on the global literary community.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702230059
Format: Paper over boards
Year: 1998
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Description:
In the half century since 1948, UQP has published two thousand books - from cutting-edge scholarship to acclaimed literary fiction, poetry, popular memoir, history and biography, children's books and Indigenous writing.
A unique feature of the list has been the high proportion of original titles and new writers. UQP published first books by Peter Carey, David Malouf, Kate Grenville, Rodney Hall, Olga Masters, Roger McDonald, Murray Bail and Marion Halligan, among others - writers whose work is now read around the globe.
A blend of memoir, essay and interview, this commemorative publishing history tells the inside story of the Press that launched the brilliant careers of so many renowned writers. Contributors include David Malouf, Michael Wilding, Roger McDonald, Frank Thompson, Barbara Ker Wilson, D'Arcy Randall and Martin Duwell.
For UQP 1998 marks fifty years of independent Australian publishing. In that time UQP authors have won every major Australian literary award along with coveted international awards including the Booker and Commonwealth prizes.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702230059
Format: Paper over boards
Year: 1998
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Description:
In the half century since 1948, UQP has published two thousand books - from cutting-edge scholarship to acclaimed literary fiction, poetry, popular memoir, history and biography, children's books and Indigenous writing.
A unique feature of the list has been the high proportion of original titles and new writers. UQP published first books by Peter Carey, David Malouf, Kate Grenville, Rodney Hall, Olga Masters, Roger McDonald, Murray Bail and Marion Halligan, among others - writers whose work is now read around the globe.
A blend of memoir, essay and interview, this commemorative publishing history tells the inside story of the Press that launched the brilliant careers of so many renowned writers. Contributors include David Malouf, Michael Wilding, Roger McDonald, Frank Thompson, Barbara Ker Wilson, D'Arcy Randall and Martin Duwell.
For UQP 1998 marks fifty years of independent Australian publishing. In that time UQP authors have won every major Australian literary award along with coveted international awards including the Booker and Commonwealth prizes.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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