540:(Australia) in Sydney. Part of his new job included becoming Director of Maxwell's British Book Centre in New York, which Fabinyi viewed as "offering splendid opportunities for Australian books". Although he had previously noted that the British publishing "invasion" of Australian publishers had caused a great deal of "controversy", he noted that book publishing "needs long term-investment and ... thinking" and the "brutal fact" was that Australian investors would not invest in long-term projects. He saw his new appointment with Pergamon as a way to "build up Australian book publishing over a period" with "substantial financial backing".
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characteristics of
Australia" and ranged across "the whole breadth of national interests, from fiction and poetry to economics, politics and sociology".
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Black War: The Extermination of the Tasmanian Aborigines
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John Hooker, "Andrew Fabinyi", in: John McLaren, ed.,
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476:Australian Society: A Sociological Introduction
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803:Farwell Country: Selected Writings, 1946-1976
749:, Spring 1958, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 312-318);
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1103:, bookorphanage.com. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
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1039:"Case-study: Andrew Fabinyi and Cheshire"
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760:"Australian Book Perspective", in:
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