Articles by Wallace Kirsop
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W. E. Hearn's Library, from No. 12 (October 1973)
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In Search of Redmond Barry's Private Library, from No. 26 (December 1980)
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A theatrical library in nineteenth-century Melbourne and its dispersal: solving a problem, from No. 37 (Autumn 1986)
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Barry's ‘Great Emporium' in the Twenty-First Century: The Future of the State Library of Victoria Collections, from No. 46 (Spring 1991)
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The Returning Exile's Dispersal: C.H. Pearson Sells his Books, from No. 49 (Autumn 1992)
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The Brief but Brilliant Career of Frederick Bennett, Antiquarian Bookseller, from No. 55 (Autumn 1995)
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The George Robertson Programme, from No. 55 (Autumn 1995)
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A Bibliographical Note on the La Trobe Library Journal, from No. 57 (Autumn 1996)
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From boom to bust in the “Chicago of the south”: the 19th-century Melbourne book trade, from No. 59 (Autumn 1997)
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Library Profile: Geoffrey Serle, from No. 61 (Autumn 1998)
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The Finest Private Library in Australia’: John Macgregor's Collection, from No. 69 (Autumn 2002)
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Redmond Barry and Libraries, from No. 73 (Autumn 2004)
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Life Before and After Bookselling: The Curious Career of Benjamin Suggitt Nayler, from No. 78 (Spring 2006)
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Tristan Buesst, First President of the Friends of the La Trobe Library, from No. 80 (Spring 2007)
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Vice-Regal Reading in Van Diemen's Land, from No. 80 (Spring 2007)