Hesperian Press

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Hesperian Press is a locally owned and operated book publisher located in Perth, Western Australia.

Peter Bridge first published technical material in 1969.[1][2]

The business of Hesperian Press in its current format started in 1979. The Press republishes out of print books together with new texts, as can be seen from the catalogue.[3][4]

It has also published facsimiles of early out-of-print Western Australian books, and the writings of early Australian explorers.[5][6]

It continues[when?] to produce otherwise difficult to trace items.[7]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ 'Peter Bridge - biography of publisher, Hesperian Press' in The Sunday Times (Perth, W.A.), 1 Sept. 1985, p.53,
  2. ^ 'Peter Bridge - biography of publisher and information about Hesperian Press'. West Australian, 27 Dec. 1984, p.103.
  3. ^ "Home". Hesperian Press.
  4. ^ Collection of material relating to Hesperian Press Battye Library '3rd Floor Ephemera Stack' PR13854
  5. ^ "Home". explorationswa.com.au. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  6. ^ Hobby, Nathan (29 March 2007). "WA publisher profile : Hesperian Press". State Library of Western Australia.
  7. ^ Rothwell, Nicholas. "Hard country". The Australian.

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