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Forgotten voices

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September 2009, no. 314

La Trobe Journal, No. 83 edited by John Arnold

State Library of Victoria Foundation, $25 pb, 120 pp

Forgotten voices

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September 2009, no. 314

The La Trobe Library Journal began life in 1968 as a modest, even dowdy sixteen-pager produced by the Friends of the (still very new) La Trobe Library. Its purpose was to publicise the Library and its holdings. For the first decade of its existence, the journal was edited by that quiet achiever of Australian letters, Geoffrey Serle. Over the following twenty years it was edited, and largely written, by a succession of librarians, high-lighting not only the riches of the Library’s collections but also the calibre of its staff.

Ian Morrison reviews ‘La Trobe Journal, No. 83’ by John Arnold

La Trobe Journal, No. 83

edited by John Arnold

State Library of Victoria Foundation, $25 pb, 120 pp

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