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Tony Marshall

Tony Marshall reviews ‘Encyclopedia of Melbourne’ edited by Andrew Brown-May and Shurlee Swain

December 2005–January 2006, no. 277 01 December 2005
This Encyclopedia – claimed by the publishers to be the first for Melbourne – is an immense undertaking. The sheer numbers are staggering: 1500-odd articles, 850,000 words, 250 illustrations, nineteen maps and twenty-one tables, produced over a period of nearly ten years by an army comprising two principal editors, five associate editors, fifteen working parties and 440 authors (to say nothing ... (read more)