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  • - Marcus Clarke, Adam Lindsay Gordon and Henry Kendall: a Documentary
    av Michael Wilding
    218,-

    Meticulously using contemporary newspaper reports, court records, published memoirs, private letters and diaries, Michael Wilding tells the story of three troubled geniuses of 19th century Australian writing and their world of poetry and poverty, alcohol and opiates, horse-racing and theatre, journalism and publishing.

  • av Ann Game
    271,-

  • - What Happened to the Men and Women of the 'Lady Shore' Mutiny
    av Elsbeth Hardie
    271,-

    In 1797, Britain rashly pressed French prisoners of war into the New South Wales Corps and armed them as guards on a ship carrying 66 female and 2 male convicts to New South Wales. The true story of those on board is told in detail for the first time.

  • - A Brief Guide
    av Ian Hansen
    174,-

    This book gives the young and middle-aged insights into the world of the elderly. It deals with frailty, loss, loneliness and death, but it is far from being gloomy.

  • av Chandani Lokuge
    271,-

    Set against the fascinating exotics of Australia and France, 'A haunting mystical reading experience, suffused with history, art, and recovery from trauma. An inspired travelogue... the damaged genius of Van Gogh brooding over the narrative, with hints of both joy and anguish.'

  • av Louis Nowra
    218,-

    In stories disturbing, moving and comic, the acclaimed Australian author, playwright & screenwriter displays his breathtaking range, taking us from Venice to Lord Howe Island, from the chaos of contemporary Moscow to Sydney high society, from Edwardian London to a mysterious place full of beauty and terror in Far North Queensland.

  • - James Colnett and the Enlargement of the Pacific 1772-1803
    av Granville Allen Mawer
    271,-

    As an adventurous teenager, James Colnett had sailed with Cook in the Resolution. He later fought England's enemies in the American and French wars and devoted himself to 'enlarging the bounds of Navigation and Commerce'.

  • av Elsa Chauvel
    276,-

    Elsa recounts the dramatic years beside her film-producer husband as pioneers of an Australian film industry.

  • - The Quirky Adventures of an Australian Journalist in Africa
    av John Lawrence
    220,-

  • - New Zealand, Greece and Britain at War
    av Martyn Brown
    423,-

  • - Australia House and Visions of an Imperial London
    av Eileen Chanin
    271,-

  • av Audrey G. Donnithorne
    366,-

    Audrey Donnithorne was born in Sichuan, China of British missionary parents and is a noted economist and writer. In her long and extraordinary life she has been a sharp-eyed observer of China.

  • - True Stories of Courage and Sacrifice from Christmas Island
    av Christine Cummins
    366,-

    It provides a first-hand account of Australian immigration detention during a period of dramatic change and controversy.

  • - An Intimate History of the Sandakan Tragedy
    av Richard Wallace Braithwaite
    499,-

    An extreme POW story, the Sandakan death marches. The tragedy had four stages: active resistance, stubborn endurance, the collapse of civilized existence in 1945 and, finally, the postwar decades of torment for the six damaged survivors. The author's father was one of the six.

  • - Why People Harm Each Other
    av Paul Valent
    425,-

    Violence plagues our civilization in its many forms. Traumatology describes the consequences of violence, but a corresponding Violentology is needed. Valent unpicks the minds of perpetrators in each field of violence. He develops a means of understanding and presents his ideas clearly to both professionals and lay readers.

  • - On Steven Pinker & Beyond
    av Brian Ellis
    425,-

    Steven Pinker's 'Enlightenment Now' establishes that great progress has been made on the aims of the European Enlightenment. However, the minds of many economists, moralists and political thinkers in the West are still set firmly in the eighteenth century. A new enlightenment is needed to overcome this poverty of social theory.

  • - Who's in Charge and Who Should be in Charge?
    av Ian Killey
    441,-

    Australian police forces face a confused assertion of police independence based on bad history and poor legal analysis, with provisions encouraging police subordination by non-transparent, indirect government influence. Killey undertakes a complete assessment of the constitutional relationship.

  • - Identity, Culture and Politics after Socialism
    av Geoff Robinson
    425,-

    The last three decades the Australian Left has shaped national life in Australia. Today's New Left has grappled with the remnant past radicalisms, such as Marxism and radical feminism, but also new challenges.

  • - Legal and Illegal Dimensions
     
    425,-

    Experts in company law, trusts and financial crime explore the nature of companies and trusts, how they have been used legitimately and exploited illegally. Complex corporate structures, including the ownership structure of the Alibaba Group, are examined. The Panama Papers' revelations are also discussed.

  • - Not just another ordinary illness
    av Ludomyr Mykyta
    425,-

    An expert practitioner carefully explains dementia and harshly criticizes current practices and official policies.

  • - A Critique of Pure Theory
    av Brian Ellis
    425,-

    A critique of rationalism, this book explains both its powerful contributions to mathematics and the physical sciences and its disastrous failures in cosmology and the moral sciences. In these supposed sciences, rationalism has all but destroyed the social conscience of the West by creating the disastrous political philosophy of neoliberalism.

  • - A History of Early Sydney
    av Tim Ailwood
    271,-

    The European settlement of Australia is a story of first contact between European and Indigenous peoples; of colonisation, disease, famine, cultural misunderstanding, tragedy and resilience.

  • av Ian Callinan
    165,-

    Japanese War Crime Trials, Tokyo, 1946. General MacArthur is initiating his grand strategy for turning Japan into a democracy. The plot is compelling. Storylines at once personal and historical, militaristic and humane, cleverly interweave.

  • av Josephine Bastian
    271,-

    Matthew Flinders charted and named Australia. George Bass, naturalist and businessman, gave his name to the Strait that divides Tasmania from the mainland. Set against the powerful background of the Napoleonic War, historically rigorous, and as gripping as any novel.

  • - Australians and New Zealanders with Serbs in World War One
    av Bojan Pajic
    493,-

  • av Luan Rama
    220,-

    Text in English; translated from Albanian.

  • - Five Cycling Shaw Brothers from Woolloomooloo
    av Harry Irwin
    220,-

  • av Grazina Pranauskas
    150,-

  • - Australian Race Politics and South Africa, 1945-1975
    av Roger Bell
    425,-

    This pioneering book explores these struggles as white Australia negotiated its place in a post-colonial world.

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