Wild & Woolley: A Publishing Memoir is Wildings rollicking account of those heady bohemian years in the 1970s and 80s, charting the growth, the experiments, and the development of this innovative small press against a background of social upheaval and cultural change in Australia. It is peppered with irreverent anecdotes and details their publication of the best-selling manual All About Grass, the purchase of decommissioned panel vans for urgent book deliveries, accounts of long and boozy book launches and with vivid portraits of some of the most important literary figures of the time.