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Edward Augustus Petherick, , (6 March 1847 – 17 September 1917) was a prominent
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n bookseller, book collector, bibliographer, publisher and archivist, whose collection became the basis of the Australiana section of the then Commonwealth National Library (now
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).


Career

Petherick was born in England and moved with his family to Australia when he was five years old. He was employed by the bookseller George Robertson from 1862, travelling to London in 1870 as a buyer. In addition to his work for Robertson, Petherick was privately engaged in compiling a bibliography of Australian and Pacific material. With his contacts in the book trade Petherick soon began collecting books on Australia and the Pacfic and building a collection which would later be known as the Petherick Collection. By 1886 Petherick was living in
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and working on the catalogue of the
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, which was published that year as ''Catalogue of the York Gate Library formed by Mr S. William Silver: An Index to the Literature of Geography, Maritime and Inland Discovery, Commerce and Colonisation''. In the same year Petherick purchased a large group of the papers and letters of
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at a Sotherby's auction: most of these now form part of the National Library of Australia's Petherick Collection. In 1887, Petherick set up the Colonial Booksellers' Agency in London and also started a publishing programme, with book series such as "Petherick's Collection of Favourite and Approved Authors" and "Petherick's Collection of Popular European Authors". However, by 1894 he was bankrupt. Assistance from family and friends, however, enabled Petherick to preserve his extensive private collection. The Australian historian
George William Rusden George William Rusden (9 July 1819 – 23 December 1903) was an English-born historian, active in Australia. Early life Rusden was born in Leith Hill Place (near Dorking), Surrey, England, son of the Rev. George Keylock Rusden, M.A. (1784-1859) ...
was a frequent visitor to Petherick and his library at Petherick's home "Yarra Yarra" on Brixton Hill, even staying for weeks when Rusden was working on his book ''History of Australia''. During the next 17 years Petherick tried to interest the Commonwealth of Australia in buying his collection. While never in doubt about its significance, the Commonwealth found itself in a difficult position. Petherick had made it a condition that the Commonwealth Parliamentary Library employ him to continue his monumental bibliography, the ''Bibliography of Australia and Polynesia'' (which would remain unpublished at his death). Aged in his early sixties, Petherick was considered too old to be employed by the Australian Public Service. Finally, in 1909 the committee of the then Commonwealth Parliamentary Library purchased Petherick's collection and in 1911 the Commonwealth of Australia passed the Petherick Act, enabling the Commonwealth Parliamentary Library to employ Petherick as Archivist for an annuity of £500.


Legacy

Petherick's collection purchased by the Commonwealth of Australia is now located in the National Library of Australia, Canberra and is known as the Petherick Collection. It comprises "some 10,000 volumes and 6,500 pamphlets, maps, manuscripts and pictures relating to Australia and the Pacific area". There is a Petherick Reading Room in the National Library of AustraliaPetherick Reading Room
nla.gov.au. Retrieved 29 September 2022. which is the only reading room in that library named after an individual.


References


Further reading

*
Philip Mennell Philip Dearman Mennell , (10 March 1851 – 19 October 1905) was an English-born encyclopaedist, journalist and newspaper owner, active in Australia, author of the ''Dictionary of Australasian Biography'' (1892). Early life Mennell was born in N ...

"Petherick, Edward Augustus"
(entry), ''
Dictionary of Australasian Biography ''The Dictionary of Australasian Biography'', sub-titled ''"Comprising Notices of Eminent Colonists From the Inauguration of Responsible Government Down to the Present Time."'' published in 1892, is a reference work by Philip Mennell containing in ...
'', London: Hutchinson & Co., 1892 *''Parliamentary Debates'', Commonwealth of Australia, 1910
"Deaths"
'' The Argus'' (Melbourne), 19 September 1917, page 1 *''Debrett's Peerage'', etc., 1917 * *C. A. Burmester,
Petherick, Edward Augustus (1847 - 1917)
, ''
Australian Dictionary of Biography The ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'' (ADB or AuDB) is a national co-operative enterprise founded and maintained by the Australian National University (ANU) to produce authoritative biographical articles on eminent people in Australia's ...
'', Volume 5, MUP, 1974, pp 438–439. * * Marie Joan Cullen, ''Edward Augustus Petherick : a bio-bibliographical study to August 1887'', Ph.D. thesis, Monash University, 2000 *
Wallace Kirsop Wallace Kirsop (born 1933) is an eminent Australian scholar in French studies and in book trade history.Colin NettlebeckA Conversation with Wallace Kirsop Institute for the Study of French Australian Relations, Inc. Retrieved 27 February 2017. ...

"Behind the Scenes in Publishing in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Australia"
in: Russell, Mary, ed., ''The Indexing Life: Australian and New Zealand Society of Indexers Conference, 15–17 March 2007'', Melbourne: Australian and New Zealand Society of Indexers Conference, 2007, pp. 22–28


External links


Petherick Collection
at National Library of Australia
Edward Augustus Petherick (1847-1917)
at National Library of Australia
Catalogue of the York gate geographical and colonial library
(1882) 1st edition John Murray: Albemarle Street, London
Catalogue of the York Gate Library formed by Mr S. William Silver: An Index to the Literature of Geography, Maritime and Inland Discovery, Commerce and Colonisation
(2nd edition of above, 1886) John Murray: Albemarle Street, London * E. A. Petherick papers: MS41
MS760
and letter files, at
National Library of Australia The National Library of Australia (NLA), formerly the Commonwealth National Library and Commonwealth Parliament Library, is the largest reference library in Australia, responsible under the terms of the ''National Library Act 1960'' for "mainta ...
* E. A. Petherick
Bibliography of Australia and Polynesia
(unpublished card index, clippings, etc.) at National Library of Australia
Papers and correspondence of Charles McDonald, 1912-1917: MS40
- "correspondence concerning grievances of E. A. Petherick, the offer of his collection and purchase of books for the Commonwealth Library" at National Library of Australia
Edward Augustus Petherick, 1847-1917: Bookseller, bibliographer, book collector, publisher
Collingwood Notables Database, collingwoodhs.org.au {{DEFAULTSORT:Petherick, Edward Augustus 1847 births 1917 deaths Australian bibliographers Australian Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George Businesspeople from Melbourne Australian booksellers Australian publishers (people) 19th-century Australian businesspeople Australian book and manuscript collectors Australian archivists English emigrants to colonial Australia