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Demons At Dusk
“… every Australian should read this book. Demons at Dusk is an extremely powerful account of one of the most tragic and remarkable chapters of Australia’s history …” Peter FitzSimons. Author, Peter Stewart |
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Letters from Holman's Find
Holman’s Find hit its peak in the early 1900s. A thriving gold-mining town in the middle of nowhere, it was bursting with energy with a bank on every corner, a town hall, post office, pubs and bar brawls. Then things changed Ian Hummerston |
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The Dictates of Destiny
The Dictates of Destiny is an intriguing story concerning a most unusual and complex man. As a child, he suffers several traumatic experiences that are to have a lasting effect on his life. In spite of this, he retains his mischievous spirit which in Royce Hall |
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Fragments from a Forgettory
A tour de force of a memoir in an unmistakable Australian voice. Often humorous and with a heart for the underdog, this is also a kind of love story.
Nick Greiner former Premier: "A highly personal, insightful reflection on a life of public service Doug Buckley |
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A Pogo's Perspective
The term Pogo was a label given to every soldier in Vietnam whose role it was to support the troops involved in combat duties, supposedly a safe vocation. Examples would be Orderly Room, Q-Store, Cooks, Ordnance, Medical and Dental Staff, et cetera. Greg Smith |
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Managers Behaving Badly
This book demonstrates there is scope for educational institutions to research the link between workplace stress and organizational performance. Harro Drexler |
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Your Sustainable Garden
An invaluable and practical guide to those many home owners and keen gardeners as they struggle to cope with the challenge of continuing water restrictions in finding ways to maintain viable gardens. Robin Johnson |
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Letters from Aceh
A collection of letters and photographs exchanged between students from the tsunami devastated Aceh province, and children from international destinations.
The foreword has been written by the Indonesian President, Dr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. |
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The Intelligent Spy
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Superintendent Lachlan Lanzini sets out to investigate the brutal mutilation murder of a Senior Intelligence Officer, Brigadier Caspar Laslo Woolfe, known as “Cash.”
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Escape to Van Diemen’s Land
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Martin Maynard is born into an English country family in the “hungry twenties” of the 1800’s, a period of depression, unrest and hopelessness.Fortunate to have a secure life because of his father’s position as bailiff of the g Bob Mainwaring |
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Tea in the Library
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Fulfilling the dream of many a book-lover, Annette Freeman bravely stepped outside her mid-life comfort zone and opened a bookshop café in the heart of Sydney. Annette Freeman |
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A Look Through My Window
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A Look Through My Window is more than a look, rather it is a roller-coaster ride of humour, love, tragedy and hope, interspersed with historical events that should not be forgotten, all whilst sharing the author’s life from the early 1930s Peter Ginman |
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Australia 2050
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An examination of Australia's condition, outlook and option's for the first half of the 21st century.Authored by Gregory Copley, Andrew Pickford and Barry Patterson. Also available on CD for $19.95. Gregory R. Copley, Andrew Pickford |
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Ghost Whisperer
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An intriguing journey into the world of Spirit. The impact of the Spirit Realm on the physical world comes alive with the documenting of psychic attacks and demonic interference. Caterina Ligato |
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Truth in Masquerade
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A boy who struggles with being caught between two cultures grows up to become a doctor to keep his beloved mother happy. Cedric Hampson |
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Wasp Season
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This contemporary Australian thriller is on one level a story of family disintegration and social alienation. It concerns Beth, her estranged husband Mark, and his beautiful young girlfriend, Helen. Jennifer Scoullar |
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Encounter
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A lonely but gifted thirteen year old schoolboy is drawn into a web of international intrigue and espionage.
Website: http://www.ronellesmith.com/8.php Ronelle Smith |
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Beside the River
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Celia, a young English immigrant, finds life in a remote Australian township lonely and dull. Then she becomes caught up in local affairs and finds that beneath the surface, things are not all what they seem.
Sally Graham |
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…regards, some girl with words
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Articulate, perceptive, sensitive, quirky, and often hauntingly beautiful, Genevieve Ryan’s writing explores the innermost experiences of a young woman growing up in an exhilarating and confusing world. Elizabeth Ryan |
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Whistler Street
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After a childhood in the surf of Western Australia, Vince Kelly is enthused with a burning desire to save mankind and enters the Catholic priesthood. In contrast, his lifelong mate from the beaches, Jamie Griffiths. Noel Braun |
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A Migrant Experience
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Migration is a way to self-determine the lives of individuals. The process generally begins with a dislike of individuals to accept certain conditions. Martin Kari |
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Despite Pain
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This book is written for people who are living with chronic pain, their family
and their friends. Peta Price |
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To Russia for Love
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Tina Morris dreamt a handsome prince would come and take her away to live happily ever after, but the reality was that her father was an alcoholic and her siblings called her ‘the little bitch’. Tina Morris |
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One Man's Journey
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Running from the agony of betrayal, John McDouall Stuart sails across the globe to search for solace in the arms of a foreign, undiscovered land. Guy Sigley |
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Escape to Death
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In 1947 Marcel, Peter and Gerda, working for a special branch of the secret service, run an escape route from Germany, through France and Spain, to their castle on the Portuguese coast. Richard Le Normand |
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Behind The Pub Door
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From growing up after the Second World War in Western Australia where the chooks were psychotic and the dunny was dangerous, to serving beers to the
miners from the Kalgoorlie goldfields, Dorothy Dickhart Clarke |
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The Morutau Affair
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In the steamy jungle of Southern Papua in the early 1950s, a white plantation owner is murdered. An exciting and compelling story from start to finish.
Vernon H. Baker |
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A Wee Bit of Tartan
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I sincerely hope you will gain some knowledge into people like myself. We can live and love and
enjoy a full, deserving life in spite of all the diverse obstacles we learn to overcome and, keep in
mind, genuine true love knows no barriers. Thomas George Jnr |
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The Tinderbox
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The mysterious Tinderbox Penisula harbours a terrible secret…
The evidence from the press clippings is indisputable - a pattern of crime
spanning more than a decade and not a single arrest. Mark Whitelaw |
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Speaking With Dogs
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JB Garry, a successful breeder of Dobermans, has also worked as a dog trainer, providing his services to the police and the military. He has trained hundreds of dogs with great success – admirers say he ‘speaks with dogs’. JB Garry |
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From the Land Beyond the Forest
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John Irtel was born in Transylvania, a land rich in traditions and populated by resilient people. Somewhat naively, John absconds in 1947 to escape the ravages of change in postwar Eastern Europe. John Irtel |
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Celebrating Life
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The year 2006 commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at The Royal Melbourne Hospital, but marks 20 years of triumph, friendship and even sorrow in the lives of those involved with this world renowned treatment cure. Sandra Slatter |
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Seige of Karabulduk
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Life ‘outside the law’ is exciting for Oya, Kenon and her band of Kurdish rebels, who spend their days smuggling money to various Turkish prisons in order to assist in the fight for independence. Harold Waller |
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A Killer at Large
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A sixteen-year old boy is brutally raped by German soldiers and deported to France where he escapes, and becomes obsessed with revenge. Richard Le Normand |
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Terror: A Disease
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We should not spare any effort avoiding conflict. Widest possible experiences only teaches us to do the right thing for ourselves and others—dialogue helps us to share experiences.
Martin Kari |
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The Durham Relics
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In 1539 a group of monks hide valuable church relics in an underground tunnel in order to avoid King Henry the Eighth’s plundering henchmen. Harold Waller |
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Jackanapes
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The future looks bleak for the ‘Artful Dodger’ as he languishes in Newgate Prison awaiting transportation. T. John Ward |
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Walking into the Light
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People in all ages take different lessons from life. Some choose to learn distrust;some never learn to contribute to society, nor learn the joy of selflessness. In todays abundant society, it would be easy to forget that sacrifice for the greater goo Majorie Lindsay Copley |
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And I all Undressed
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Sonnets, a pantoum and triolets are some of the forms of poetry in this collection that tell about lost love, war and the beauty of the sunrise. Elvira Davis |
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Missing
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An heart-wrenching story of a woman whose husband disapperars on a ski-trip and the devastating impact this has on her family. Alison Lewis |
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Arrest the Silent Killer
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Arrest the Silent Killer is the author's personal account of her courageous battle with ovarian cancer, from the frustrating search to final diagnosis in 1997, then up to the present day. Marion Seferth |
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The Little Pond
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Norton Tees is a sleepy little village in rural England, the residents of which seem to be rather wealthy, yet rather idle. Or are they . . . Harold Waller |
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Nuclear Islam and Other Stories
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The threat of nuclear war or serious nuclear accident remains with us. Tom Law argues that these risks are increasing to a chilling degree with the continued proliferation of nuclear facilities, particularly in the emerging economies of Asia. Tom Law |
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Senses of Being
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The mind can be a frightening or comforting place. Some people may be scared
of what they may find there; Annette Hansen |
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Superfund The Dodgy Investment
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The story of “a country lad who was foolishly willing to believe that the information supplied on a tax invoice was going to be true and correct.” Peter Jans |
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Hunters and Gatherers
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The hatred between two brothers, Huyuk and Krot, leads to a split among the people in Uro’s village. Along with a group of other hunters and gatherers, Joe Deriu |
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Merino Murder
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In an outback area of Australia, Merino rams are dying, suddenly, violently and unaccountably, and a nearby agricultural research station is called upon to study the problem. The investigation is barely underway before a technician is found dead in a R. Casey |
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Raging Hormones
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Beauty, wealth and the right sense of occasion have long been considered as the building blocks of love and relationships. Masao Usui |
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Stumped
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woman’s body washes up on a beautiful deserted beach as the Australian Cricket Team undertakes a three test-match-tour of India. Was she known to the touring party? Ken Spargo |
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Time to Time
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As history progresses, a soul’s journey through time evolves in parallel,
at times advancing and at times regressing, as does the course of collective
humanity. Ruth O'Reilly |
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A Single Rose
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Tim seeks the truth behind his father’s attempted murder with the help of his girlfriend, Casey, but is thwarted at every turn by hostile relatives and strangely connected events. Rob Aalders |
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Frawd and Other Species of Thought
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Frawd is one of thirty surreal tales which contrive to expose the psychological insecurity of the living being (not necessarily human) by leading it, her or him to question all that there could be to question: Kevin Vodden |
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