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  2. QBD Books - Wikipedia

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    QBD Books, originally Queensland Book Depot and formerly "QBD" The Bookshop!, is a large chain of bookshops in Australia, with the majority of stores found in the states of Queensland and New South Wales. The business started in the late 1890s as a means for the Uniting Church to sell religious texts. However over the years the consumer market ...

  3. QBD - Wikipedia

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  4. Dymocks - Wikipedia

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    Dymocks is the largest bookseller in Australia and currently holds close to 20% of the Australian book market. In October 2011, Dymocks launched D Publishing, a self-publishing platform which allowed authors to print, publish and distribute their own books and ebooks. [ 7 ]

  5. Talk:QBD Books - Wikipedia

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  6. List of years in Australian literature - Wikipedia

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    1859 in Australian literature: The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn – Henry Kingsley; Botany Bay, or, True Stories of the Early Days of Australia – John Lang 1858 in Australian literature : The Kangaroo Hunters, or, Adventures in the Bush – Anne Bowman; "Aboriginal Death Song" – Charles Harpur ; Peter 'Possum's Portfolio – Richard Rowe

  7. Foreign Language Bookshop - Wikipedia

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    According to two websites associated with the bookshop, the Foreign Language Bookshop, the lending library was founded by William Bernard Wigston, who had been born and raised in Ashtead, Surrey, England, and who, with his younger brother Nigel, managed mines in South Africa in the late 1920s, and then finally migrated to Australia in the early 1930s.