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Colin Mcphedran

When Colin McPhedran was 11 years old he lived in Burma, son of a Burmese mother and British Oil executive father. Life was good growing up until in 1941 the...

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Daniel Garrison

As a memoir of life lived so far, Drifting in the Push is a real beauty. Well written with an underlying sense of humour, Dan Garrison’s life is one that...

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John Merrick

To most people the nature of the activities which take place in a morgue are generally a mystery. In his book “True Stories from the Morgue” John Merrick provides the...

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Steve Kelleher

The author has written a journal type story of his work in Tasmania with his dog Elise. Steve had become rather jaded after shift work at Melbourne Airport as a...

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Bridget Isichei

‘Fix-em- up one bugger-up-world’ or to translate ‘Fixing a broken world’,  kind of says it all, or so Bridget Isichei discovered once she finally faced the reality, that this place,...

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George Harrison, Derek Taylor, edited by Olivia Harrison

The original I Me Mine was released in 1980 and has now been re-released to celebrate as the 100th specialist rock photography book to be released by specialist publishers Genesis...

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Per J Andersson and Anna Holmwood

“The word caste is derived from the Portuguese casta meaning race, breed, or ancestry. Historically, there were four levels of caste. At the top, the Brahmin (intellectuals), then the Kshatriya...

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James M Miller

There is an expectation by the general public that priests are not only the disciples of the Lord on earth but that their behaviour is beyond reproach; after all they...

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Peter Brune, Neil McDonald

Neil McDonald and Peter Brune, have both written extensively about Australia's role in the second World War. This biography about the journalist Chester Wilmot , is well researched, with comprehensive...

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Brett Pierce

For many years child sponsorship has been a vehicle for helping third world countries develop; many Australians have been associated with this form of charity either through sponsoring a child...

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Dr Rajiv Parti and Paul Perry

A Near Death Experience is life transforming event, seldom truly believed by the listener, but totally believed by the person who underwent the experience. When a medical man, an anaesthetist,...

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Joan Katherine Isaacs

Perpetrators of child abuse leave their victims with lifelong scars. It is often not until decades after the abuse that the victims are able to discuss this exploitation and seek...