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    From a Suva gossip column to Fleet Street - Hack's Progress by Phillip Knightley

    Cass, Philip

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    1999
    Citation:
    Cass, P. (1998). From a Suva gossip column to Fleet street [Book Review]. Pacific Journalism Review, 5(1), 146.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/2018
    Abstract
    To readers outside the United Kingdom, Australian-born journalist Philip Knightley will probably be best known for his books such as The First Casualty and The Secret Life of Lawrence of Arabia. In his autobiography, now released in paperback, he talks about some of the more famous stories he has worked on ...
    Keywords:
    Hack's Progress Phillip Knightley journalist autobiography
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    190301 Journalism Studies
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    AUT

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