Tales Untold by Bonnie McCallum
The Hawthorn Press, $15.95
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Bonnie McCallum was the first publicity officer appointed by the ABC in Victoria way back in 1936. The Commission was in the early stages of becoming Australia’s largest entrepreneur in the concert field, as well as establishing orchestras in every State, and Miss McCallum’s job, as the book jacket says, was to act as ‘hand holder to the visiting artists as well as liaison officer between them and the Press.’
Tales Untold by Bonnie McCallum
The Hawthorn Press, $15.95
ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.
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