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The '''Bread and Cheese Club''' was a [[Melbourne]]-based [[Australia]]n art and [[literary society]] and [[publishing|publisher]]. It was founded in June 1938 with the purpose of fostering “Mateship, Art and Letters”. Its membership was all male. It promoted Australian writers and published about 40 books, as well as a magazine. The person principally involved in founding and running the organisation was [[book collecting|book collector]] J.K. Moir, the |
The '''Bread and Cheese Club''' was a [[Melbourne]]-based [[Australia]]n art and [[literary society]] and [[publishing|publisher]]. It was founded in June 1938 with the purpose of fostering “Mateship, Art and Letters”. Its membership was all male. It promoted Australian writers and published about 40 books, as well as a magazine. The person principally involved in founding and running the organisation was [[book collecting|book collector]] J. K. Moir, the club's “Knight Grand Cheese” from its foundation until 1952. Following Moir's death in 1958 the club went into a decline and eventually closed in 1988. |
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==Publications== |
==Publications== |
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''Bohemia'', subtitled "the all-Australian literary magazine", was published from 1939 to 1967. Other publications, mainly of poetry and personal tributes issued in the 1940s, include: |
''Bohemia'', subtitled "the all-Australian literary magazine", was published from 1939 to 1967. Other publications, mainly of poetry and personal tributes issued in the 1940s, include: |
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* [[James Alexander Allan|Allan, J. Alex]] |
* [[James Alexander Allan|Allan, J. Alex]] (1940), '' Revolution'' |
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* Anon. (1940). ''Catalogue: Australian art and literature exhibition, sponsored by the Bread and Cheese Club'' |
* Anon. (1940). ''Catalogue: Australian art and literature exhibition, sponsored by the Bread and Cheese Club'' |
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* Anon. (1942) |
* Anon. (1942), ''John Shaw Neilson: a memorial'' |
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* Anon. (1946) |
* Anon. (1946), ''Exhibition by fellows of the Bread and Cheese Club Art Group: at the Myer Gallery, from 2 July until 13 July 1946'' |
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* Anon. (1947) |
* Anon. (1947), ''An English wreath for Gordon's grave'' |
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* Anon. (1955) |
* Anon. (1955), ''Miles Franklin: a tribute, by some of her friends'' |
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* Archer, A. Lee |
* Archer, A. Lee (1941). ''Tom Collins (Joseph Furphy) as I knew him'' |
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* [[Charles Leslie Barrett|Barrett, Charles]] |
* [[Charles Leslie Barrett|Barrett, Charles]] (1942), ''Art of the Australian Aboriginal'' |
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* Brogden, Stanley |
* Brogden, Stanley (1941), ''Tribute'' |
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* Brogden, Stanley |
* Brogden, Stanley (1942), ''The Australian freelance'' (Several editions published) |
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* Challman, Oscar |
* Challman, Oscar (1967), ''Tributes in verse'' |
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* Cobb, Victor E. (1940) |
* Cobb, Victor E. (1940), ''The etched work of Victor Cobb'' |
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* Croll, Robert Henderson |
* [[Robert Henderson Croll|Croll, Robert Henderson]] (1946), ''An autobituary'' |
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* [[Kathleen Dalziel|Dalziel, Kathleen]] (1941), "Known and not held" |
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* Doorly, Gerald S. (1943) |
* Doorly, Gerald S. (1943), ''The songs of the "Morning"'' (Words by John D. Morrison) |
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* [[David Fleay|Fleay, David]] |
* [[David Fleay|Fleay, David]] (1947), ''Gliders of the gum trees: the most beautiful and enchanting Australian marsupials'' |
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* Grahame, Jim. (1940). ''Call of the bush''. |
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* Gross, Alan |
* Grahame, Jim (1940), ''Call of the bush'' |
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* Gross, Alan (1948), ''Attainment: being a critical study of the literature of federation: with bibliography'' |
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* Lapthorne, Alice M. (1946) |
* Lapthorne, Alice M. (1946), ''Mildura calling'' (Foreword by [[Bernard Cronin]]) |
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* Law, Marjorie J. (1945) |
* Law, Marjorie J. (1945), ''Rain songs'' |
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* Malloch, Harry |
* Malloch, Harry (1940), ''A brief history of the Bread and Cheese Club'' |
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* Malloch, H.W. (ed). (1943) |
* Malloch, H. W. (ed). (1943), ''Fellows all: The chronicles of the Bread and Cheese Club'' |
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* Malloch, H.W. (1951) |
* Malloch, H. W. (1951), ''Brief character sketch of John Kinmont Moir'' |
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* Mawdesley, Christina |
* Mawdesley, Christina (1944), ''The corroboree tree and twelve shorter poems of Melbourne's early days of settlement'' |
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* Mountford, C.P. (1951). Art of Albert Namatjira |
* [[Charles P. Mountford|Mountford, C. P.]] (1951). Art of Albert Namatjira |
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* [[P. I. O'Leary|O'Leary, Patrick I.]] (1939), ''The bread and cheese book: A selection of verses'' |
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* Pitts, Judith. (1943). ''Cold hearthstone''. |
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* Swan, Robert A. (1946) |
* Pitts, Judith (1943), ''Cold hearthstone'' |
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* Swan, Robert A. (1946), ''Argonauts returned, and other poems'' (Foreword by R. H. Croll) |
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* Tierney, T. V. (1942) |
* Tierney, T. V. (1942), ''Nerangi Mundowie''. (Lines written on viewing etching by Victor Cobb) |
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* Wannan, William |
* Wannan, William (1943), ''The corporal's story'' |
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* West, Harvey |
* West, Harvey (1945), ''Belsen'' |
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* Wye, W.J. (1941) |
* Wye, W. J. (1941), ''Bush minstrelsy'' |
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==References== |
==References== |
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===Sources=== |
===Sources=== |
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* {{cite book |title= Fellows all: The chronicles of the Bread and Cheese Club |author= Malloch, H.W. (ed.)|year= 1943 |
* {{cite book |title= Fellows all: The chronicles of the Bread and Cheese Club |author= Malloch, H.W. (ed.)|year= 1943|publisher= Bread and Cheese Club |location= Melbourne }} |
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* {{cite web |url=http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Search/Home?lookfor=author:%22Bread%20and%20Cheese%20Club%20%28Melbourne%2C%20Vic.%29%22&iknowwhatimean=1 |title=Bread and Cheese Club | |
* {{cite web |url=http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Search/Home?lookfor=author:%22Bread%20and%20Cheese%20Club%20%28Melbourne%2C%20Vic.%29%22&iknowwhatimean=1 |title=Bread and Cheese Club |access-date=2011-03-19 |work=NLA Catalogue |publisher=National Library of Australia }} |
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[[Category:Australian writers' organisations]] |
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[[Category:Australian poetry]] |
[[Category:Australian poetry]] |
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[[Category:Defunct clubs and societies of Australia]] |
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[[Category:Organizations disestablished in 1988]] |
[[Category:Organizations disestablished in 1988]] |
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[[Category:Publishing companies of Australia]] |
[[Category:Publishing companies of Australia]] |
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[[Category:Australian artist groups and collectives]] |
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 17 October 2022
The Bread and Cheese Club was a Melbourne-based Australian art and literary society and publisher. It was founded in June 1938 with the purpose of fostering “Mateship, Art and Letters”. Its membership was all male. It promoted Australian writers and published about 40 books, as well as a magazine. The person principally involved in founding and running the organisation was book collector J. K. Moir, the club's “Knight Grand Cheese” from its foundation until 1952. Following Moir's death in 1958 the club went into a decline and eventually closed in 1988.
Publications
[edit]Bohemia, subtitled "the all-Australian literary magazine", was published from 1939 to 1967. Other publications, mainly of poetry and personal tributes issued in the 1940s, include:
- Allan, J. Alex (1940), Revolution
- Anon. (1940). Catalogue: Australian art and literature exhibition, sponsored by the Bread and Cheese Club
- Anon. (1942), John Shaw Neilson: a memorial
- Anon. (1946), Exhibition by fellows of the Bread and Cheese Club Art Group: at the Myer Gallery, from 2 July until 13 July 1946
- Anon. (1947), An English wreath for Gordon's grave
- Anon. (1955), Miles Franklin: a tribute, by some of her friends
- Archer, A. Lee (1941). Tom Collins (Joseph Furphy) as I knew him
- Barrett, Charles (1942), Art of the Australian Aboriginal
- Brogden, Stanley (1941), Tribute
- Brogden, Stanley (1942), The Australian freelance (Several editions published)
- Challman, Oscar (1967), Tributes in verse
- Cobb, Victor E. (1940), The etched work of Victor Cobb
- Croll, Robert Henderson (1946), An autobituary
- Dalziel, Kathleen (1941), "Known and not held"
- Doorly, Gerald S. (1943), The songs of the "Morning" (Words by John D. Morrison)
- Fleay, David (1947), Gliders of the gum trees: the most beautiful and enchanting Australian marsupials
- Grahame, Jim (1940), Call of the bush
- Gross, Alan (1948), Attainment: being a critical study of the literature of federation: with bibliography
- Lapthorne, Alice M. (1946), Mildura calling (Foreword by Bernard Cronin)
- Law, Marjorie J. (1945), Rain songs
- Malloch, Harry (1940), A brief history of the Bread and Cheese Club
- Malloch, H. W. (ed). (1943), Fellows all: The chronicles of the Bread and Cheese Club
- Malloch, H. W. (1951), Brief character sketch of John Kinmont Moir
- Mawdesley, Christina (1944), The corroboree tree and twelve shorter poems of Melbourne's early days of settlement
- Mountford, C. P. (1951). Art of Albert Namatjira
- O'Leary, Patrick I. (1939), The bread and cheese book: A selection of verses
- Pitts, Judith (1943), Cold hearthstone
- Swan, Robert A. (1946), Argonauts returned, and other poems (Foreword by R. H. Croll)
- Tierney, T. V. (1942), Nerangi Mundowie. (Lines written on viewing etching by Victor Cobb)
- Wannan, William (1943), The corporal's story
- West, Harvey (1945), Belsen
- Wye, W. J. (1941), Bush minstrelsy
References
[edit]Notes
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Malloch, H.W. (ed.) (1943). Fellows all: The chronicles of the Bread and Cheese Club. Melbourne: Bread and Cheese Club.
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has generic name (help) - "Bread and Cheese Club". NLA Catalogue. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 19 March 2011.