Frank Cheshire | |
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Born | |
Died | 19 November 1987 Balwyn, Victoria, Australia | (aged 91)
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation(s) | Bookseller, publisher |
Known for | Founder of F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd. |
Frank Cheshire (1896–1987) was an Australian bookseller and publisher.[1][2][3] His bookshop in Little Collins Street, Melbourne was described as a "gathering place for all interested in books and literature"[4] in the mid-twentieth century. His publishing firm, F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd. published school textbooks and dominated that market in the state of Victoria for many years. It "began a new era in publishing"[5] when it published Australian text books for Australian schools instead of importing them from Britain. The firm also published a number of general trade bestsellers such as Alan Marshall's I Can Jump Puddles, Robin Boyd's The Australian Ugliness and Joan Lindsay's Picnic at Hanging Rock and "gave many Australian writers their first start".[3]