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Class Act: A Life of Creighton Burns by John Tidey

Australian Scholarly Publishing, $34.95 pb, 194 pp, 9781921509496

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Newspapers, they say, are in the throes of ‘far-reaching structural change’, a euphemism for ‘extinction’ that arouses complacency in the breasts of the e-literate; fury in those of the technophobes. But one only has to take a slightly longer view to realise that the golden age of newspapers, over which Creighton Burns presided as editor of The Age, may have only ever been a transitory phase.

 


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Class Act: A Life of Creighton Burns by John Tidey

Australian Scholarly Publishing, $34.95 pb, 194 pp, 9781921509496

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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