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"Framed" blows the lid off one of Melbourne's most puzzling secrets: Who stole Picasso's Weeping Woman from the NGV in 1986. Written by the brother of the brilliant artist who was framed for the crime, "Framed" draws on never-before-revealed information told to the author before his brother died. "Framed" is totally engrossing and highly controversial. It is at once a rollicking crime thriller, a vividly drawn period piece of mid-eighties Melbourne, and an exposé of the murky under-belly of the city's art scene. This is a gripping speculative account of Melbourne's greatest unsolved crime. None of it may be true but few readers will.
Seneca was a Roman Stoic philosopher and statesman. He is best known for his dramatic plays and philosophical works that include some of the most important writings on stoicism. On the Shortness of Life was written in his later years as a letter to his brother. This age-old wisdom is as applicable to us in our lives today as it was when Seneca wrote it in Imperial Rome. Now more than ever society is desperate for Stoics, people of personal virtue and ethics. Seneca is regarded as one of the most influential stoics in history, second only to Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Trained and educated in Rome, schooled in rhetoric and philosophy, Seneca went on to a career on politics and law. The foreward tells of his impact on many people known today.
The gritty memoir of a man whose life was marred by childhood trauma and violent gang membership before discovering his artistic and creating talents while serving a prison sentence.
Australia's favourite newsreader has collected brief biographies of Australian men and women who demonstrated incredible bravery and self-sacrifice in the face of overwhelming odds.
A murder mystery novel featuring crime reporter George "Jogger" Jensen amongst the beaches, vineyards and seaside resorts of Australia's Ballarine Peninsula.
The shocking history of the struggles of Anzac soldiers of World War One when they returned to civil life in Australia after the Armistice.
A thrilling adventure story about children who travel to a magical insect kingdom, showcasing the importance of friendship, caring for others and believing in yourself.
A Taoist guide for the modern age, featuring 300 memorable reflections which interpret the ageless wisdom of Lao Tze's immortal classic Tao Te-Ching.
A heartwarming story for young readers about overcoming neurodiversity by becoming involved in a new hobby - Taekwando - and its all-important breathing and movement exercises.
A novel by a geologist-turned-journalist which interweaves three eras of an Australian oil drilling location with issues about conservation and aboriginal land rights.
Australia's favourite newsman brings his journalist's eye to bear on stories of mythical monsters, UFOs, paranormal events and unsolved mysteries from Australian folklore.
A memoir by former Australian sports broadcaster who, in retirement, became an international university exchange student at the University of La Rochelle in France.
A colourful compilation of classic baking recipes, big on taste and short on time, that parents and children can work on together to create mouth-watering family treats.
Part true-crime stories from the street, part autobiography, Wayne McKay has lived the hard yards and come out the other side triumphant. From beginnings in a broken home to life on the street and in jail, he has survived without friends and family to count on and very little hope.
An easy-to-read self-help book filled with practical suggestions and exercises which will change your life and show you how to take control your thoughts and direct them to attract a more fulfilling and loving existence.
Memoir of the musician Jack Howard who achieved international fame as the horn player in the iconic Australian rock bands Hunters & Collectors and Midnight Oil.
The illustrated story of the rich pop music scene in the city of Adelaide in the 1960s and all the local bands that contributed to that remarkable explosion of creativity.
A spoof collection of wise quotations about life, all based on the lives of frogs. Illustrated by over 60 humorous full colour photographs of frogs in anthropomorphic poses.
A compilation of significant Australian women of simple but important character traits -- strength, fortitude and courage.
John Wright calls on his great experience as a surgeon to tell this endearing story of McKenzie, the enduring "surgical whisperer".
A murder mystery propelling the reader on a relentless hunt for a killer blinded by revenge, intent on making it personal.
A memoir which relates in gripping detail the real story of a workplace bully within a small hospital. It reads like a novel, but packs an important message about surviving bullying at work.
Part recipe book, part biography, this beautifully presented book is a restaurateur's celebration of the two cultures which have influenced her life of good food, good friends and family.
Hunty, the loveable little jet fighter, flies over Australia to take part in the motor racing Grand Prix in this follow-up picture storybook.
A collection of quotes, inspirational sayings and instructions on how to write that perfect message, card or letter, whatever the occasion: birthdays, weddings, retirements, apologies, bereavements and more.
Love can quickly turn to hatred and this real crime book will make you look at love in a whole new light. From the historical days of the bushrangers to the modern day criminals of Underbelly, it shows you how love leads to murder.
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