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Frontmatter
The Pugnacious Individualist 1788-1850
1 The Political Print, the Man in the Street, and History
2 The Botany Bay Stereotype
3 The All Too Free Colonial Press
4 Who Were the Outlaws?
Coming to Terms with Self-government 1855-1870
5 Melbourne Punch and Mr Kangaroo Bull
6 A Vile Faction Meets an Untutored Mob
7 Provincial Punches
From Colonist to Colonial 1870-1880
8 The 'Fighting Cartoonist'
9 Colonial Variety
Awakening to Australia 1880-1890
10 Prelude to Waking
11 New Men and Methods
12 The Awakening
13 Nationalism, Culture and the End of a Crown Colony
The Australians 1890-1901
14 A Divided Society and a United Australia
15 Papers and Artists
16 Farewell to the Colonial Past
Conclusion
Appendix I: Technical Terms and Processes
Appendix II: Artists' and Engravers' Monograms and Cyphers
Appendix III: Periodicals and Artists
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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