Pressing on : the story of New Zealand’s newspapers, 1921-2000
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"In 1920, when Lasting Impressions, the first volume in this history of New Zealand newspapers ended, the large number of newspapers in the country were the profitable, well-respected vehicles of nearly all the news from around the world and around the corner. They were welcomed into households in the largest cities and smallest hamlets. Newspap...
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Pressing on : the story of New Zealand’s newspapers, 1921-2000
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Grant, Ian F. (Ian Fraser), 1940-
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Date made
2024
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