On the road to the standardisation of the printed page: The legacies of John Degotardi and Benjamin Fryer

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Hargrave, J. 2019. On the road to the standardisation of the printed page: The legacies of John Degotardi and Benjamin Fryer. in: Webber, M. and Mannion, A. (ed.) Book Publishing in Australia: A Living Legacy Caulfield, Melbourne. Monash University Publishing. pp. 97-115
AuthorsHargrave, J.
EditorsWebber, M. and Mannion, A.
Keywordseditorial style; publishing; printers' legacies
Page range97-115
Year2019
Book titleBook Publishing in Australia: A Living Legacy
PublisherMonash University Publishing
Place of publicationCaulfield, Melbourne.
SeriesMonash Publishing Series.
ISBN9781925835458
Web address (URL)https://publishing.monash.edu/product/book-publishing-in-australia/
Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online01 Oct 2019
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Deposited05 Sep 2022
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