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Gough Whitlam examines Australian political and cultural developments in the twentieth century through the life of one of its most significant public figures. [read more] |
Alive with colonial detail – corruption, mutinies and pyrrhic victories – First Australians tells the story that gave birth to the nation. [read more] |
Gideon Haigh, lauded by the Guardian as 'the best cricket writer in the world', turns his subject Inside Out. [read more] |
Lavishly illustrated, this is a must-have for fans of television and Graham Kennedy. [read more] |
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With characteristic wit , Don Watson explores indignation through generations of his family and their Old Testament rages. [read more] |
Australia has always prided itself on its luck. In her challenging, provocative essay Anne Summers picks apart this cherished belief, and suggests that maybe we can do better. [read more] |
From the bestselling author of Plenty comes a thoughtful meditation on food and writing. [read more] |
Novelist Malcolm Knox unpicks obsession in all its manifold forms across time and place. [read more] |
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Great Australian Sporting Moments captures in words and stunning photographs some of the biggest and most memorable moments in the history of Australian sport. [read more] |
From the tiniest bulb, and its care, to the fundamental issues of water conservation and garden sustainability, The Constant Gardener is an indispensable guide for every gardener. [read more] |
With illustrations of extraordinary splendour and beauty, Botanical Riches is a colourful history and enthralling tale of botanical exploration. [read more] |
Uncommissioned Art: An A-Z of Australian Graffiti, a spectacularly illustrated volume, offers new ways to look at street art and explores its cultural and aesthetic impact. [read more] |
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