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The Fiftieth Gate : an Australian case study in twentieth-century 'popular' publishing

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Robin Freeman
On Sunday 6 April 1997, historian Mark Baker's first non-academic book was launched at Melbourne's iconic migrant portal, Station Pier. The guest list of over 500 invitees included representatives of many print media organisations, most of whom interviewed the author. His photograph was reproduced a week later in the 'Agenda' section of The Age newspaper. In this portrait, Baker leans on the railings beside the massive structure of Station Pier. Framed by sea and sky, he is caught glancing pensively over his shoulder past the camera and into the middle distance. He is alone. The day is bleak. Here, the reader is invited to surmise, is a man with much on his mind. In a flash of inspiration the sub-editor has prefaced the accompanying caption, 'Back to the future', linking the story with the mass media of film and television.

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1 - 17

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Gold Coast, Qld.

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  • Yes

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1327-9556

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1613-4117

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eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2005, The Author

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