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References [<ExternalResource: Gall, Ian (1970), 'Fishing for the Fun of It', Brisbane, Queensland: Jacaranda Press.>, <ExternalResource: Information sourced from Germaine, Max.>, <ExternalResource: King, Jonathan (1979), 'The other side of the coin: a cartoon history of Australia', Stanmore, New South Wales: Cassell Australia (revised edition).>, <ExternalResource: McBride, Frank and Taylor, Helen (1997), '1981: What a Gall!', Brisbane 100 Stories, Brisbane City Council, Brisbane, Queensland, p 81 (illustrated with examples of Gall's Courier Mail cartoons).>, <ExternalResource: McCulloch, Alan (1984), 'Encyclopedia of Australian Art, 2nd edition', Hawthorn, Victoria: Hutchinson Australia.>, <ExternalResource: Radford, Ron (1980), 'Art Nouveau in Australia', Ballarat, Victoria: AGDC & Ballarat Fine Art Gallery.>, <ExternalResource: Rafty, Tony and Mack, Brodie (1964), 'Fifty Years of Australian Cartooning', Sydney, New South Wales: Blaxland Gallery.>, <ExternalResource: Stone, Walter (1973), '50 years of the newspaper cartoon in Australia', Adelaide: The News & Art Gallery of South Australia, p 76.>, <ExternalResource: (1965), 'Cartoonists' viewpoint', Encyclopaedia Year Book 1965: Australian Edition, The Grollier Society of Australia, Sydney, New South Wales, p 147.>, <ExternalResource: (1941), 'War Cartoons and Caricatures of the British Commonwealth', Ottawa, Canada: National Gallery of Canada.>, <ExternalResource: Gall, Ian (1971), 'Going Bush with Ian Gall', Brisbane, Queensland: Jacaranda Press.>, <ExternalResource: Rolfe, Patricia (1979), 'The journalistic javelin: an illustrated history of the Bulletin', Wildcat Press, Golden Press, Gladesville, New South Wales, p 262.>, <ExternalResource: Judd, Craig (1999), 'Australians in Black & White (the most public art)', Sydney: State Library of New South Wales.>]