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  1. Penguin. Country of origin. Australia. Headquarters location. Carlton, Victoria. Key people. Founders - Di Gibble, Hilary McPhee. McPhee Gribble was an Australian publishing firm, based in Carlton, Victoria. It became an imprint of the Penguin Group.

  2. It was one of the first majorly successful works released by Melbourne publishing house McPhee Gribble. In 2018, Monkey Grip was selected by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) as number 47 of a list of "100 stories that shaped the world" – the only Australian novel on the list.

  3. 12235425. Dewey Decimal. 823 19. LC Class. PR9619.3.G3 C45 1984. The Children's Bach (1984) is a novella by Australian writer Helen Garner. It was her third published book and her second novel. It was well received critically both in Australia and abroad.

  4. Everything about the partnership between Hilary McPhee, Diana Gribble and Garner, all three aged in their 30s, was to become iconic, for it represented the wresting of Australian literature...

  5. Hilary McPhee. Hilary McPhee is a writer and editor. She founded McPhee Gribble Publishers with Diana Gribble in 1975, was Chair of the Australia Council for the Arts 1994–97, and inaugural Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow at Melbourne University until 2004. Her books include Other People’s Words, Wordlines and Memoirs of a Young Bastard: the ...

  6. Hilary McPhee, publisher. When Diana [Gribble] and I started McPhee Gribble in the mid-’70s, Helen arrived one day on her bicycle with two copies of the manuscript of Monkey Grip in green ...

  7. Hilary McPhee is a writer and editor. She founded McPhee Gribble Publishers with Diana Gribble in 1975. This is an edited extract from Hilary McPhee's Other People’s Houses, which is published ...