Despite upheavals in ownership over the past three decades, the
name Angus & Robertson remains to date the most recognised
book-retailing brand in Australia. However, it is little known that
through the incredible efforts of everyone involved in the
operations of its London agency, Angus & Robertson was, for a
time, also the most recognised Australian bookselling and book
publishing brand in the commonwealth.
This book documents a distinctive chapter in the history of
Australian book publishing as it addresses how the company dealt
with the tension between aspirational literary nationalism and the
requirements of turning a profit while attempting to get inside the
UK literary market. As well as detailing Angus & Robertson s
complete international relations, the book argues that the company
s international business was a much larger, more successful and
complicated business than has been acknowledged by previous
scholars. It questions the ways in which Angus & Robertson
replicated, challenged or transformed the often highly criticised
commercial practices of British publishers in order to develop an
export trade for Australian books in the United Kingdom.
Angus & Robertson and the British Trade in Australian
Books, 1930 1970 is the first of its kind; no other book in the
present literary market records a substantial history of Australia
s largest publisher and its role in the development of Australia s
export book trade. Although a unique piece, this volume also
complements existing studies on Angus & Robertson, Australian
literature and Australian publishing."
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