Anthem Library of the Month | STATE LIBRARY OF VICTORIA

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“During a recent trip to Melbourne, I found the State Library of Victoria a beautiful architectural environment in which to work. The Library is a lively focal point in the city for students, workers and visitors and also has in its southern wing the Wheeler Centre where regular literary events, debates and awards are held and organisations such as SPUNC, a body that represents independent publishers like Anthem Press, are based.”
—Tej P. S. Sood, Publisher and Managing Director, Anthem Press

 

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