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[edit] Notability
This book did see a reasonably wide release, and was available in various shops as well as by mail order. The subject matter of the book would clearly be of potential interest to >100 people. As the book is perhaps the most authoritative resource on the subject matter, I believe that its existence is notable.Acb 04:26, 16 Jan 2005 (UTC)
I can confirm the book has had two printings: the first in Sydney in 1996 and the second in Melbourne around 2000.--Takver 13:06, 23 August 2007 (UTC) I have added two verifiable secondary references to indicate the article's notability. I think this is sufficient to show the book is 'notable' in its own way. --Takver 13:52, 23 August 2007 (UTC)