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Mandy Sayer

Award winning novelist and narrative non-fiction author Mandy Sayer’s third family memoir ‘No Dancing in the Lift’ won’t disappoint readers, who enjoyed her two previous memoirs. She again uses her...

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Giuseppe Santamaria

Sydney Street Photographer Giuseppe Santamaria, a man who loves and dogs and is beloved by dogs took to the streets of the world to discover through the eye of the...

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Kate Forsyth. Illustrated Merle Hunt.

When Kate Forsyth was a little girl, she spent many a long day in hospital, often in pain and discomfort. To pass the hours she read and dreamed fairytales, looking...

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Patricia Lovett.

In this beautiful coffee table book, The Art of the Scribe Patricia Lovett has combined the practical art of calligraphy while looking at ancient manuscripts to show some of the...

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Edited Julia Nicholson,

Editor of the book Intrepid Women, Adventures in Anthropology Julia Nicholson, has chosen six women who have exceeded in their desires to understand and document their anthropological fieldwork. Their work...

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Steve Burgess

‘‘Was I Under?’’ Hypnotherapy is something that has fascinated people for a very long time and was for many years used as a form of entertainment but there is a...

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Christi Clemons Hoffman

In 2008 Christi Clemons Hoffman set out on a mission to dominate the world with positive understanding, pushing the very real fact that we are not alone and we are...

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Christopher K Pike

Making Sense of War  War in Context is book two in the tribology Making Sense of War in which Christopher K Pike reviews the conflicts since the cessation of hostilities...

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Katia Ariel

The life and deathwork of Ephraim Finch Award winning author Katia Ariel’s book Ferryman is not only a biography of the remarkable Ephraim Finch, who worked in Melbourne’s Cheva Kadisha...

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Antonio Weiss

Whether you like it or not AI or Artificial Intelligence is here to stay and is without a doubt rapidly changing the way the world operates. Is it safe, is...

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Luke Eastwood

The legend of Scotia has long been a part of Irish folklore and proved far too tempting to author Luke Eastwood, also a Druid, to resist, as tales that surrounded...

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Lily Arthur

Unlawfully arrested, illegally detained, a punishment to last a lifetime On 13th of February 2008, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd offered a formal Apology on behalf of the nation to Australia's Indigenous Peoples, particularly...