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David Allott

“The true cost of anything is what we choose to pay for the alternative.” Written about the National Health System in Britain, much of what David Allott says in Mirror...

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Sarah Firth

Eight Essays on Uncertainty What a treat and a surprise Eventually Everything Connects is as Sarah Firth has written the most thoughtful, readable book which can be and will be,...

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Loren Grush

The Untold Story of America's First Women in Space There are few people who have not heard of Neil Armstrong, the first man to put his foot on the moon...

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Jane Crowley with Athol Salter

The world of Antique dealing is one that is not only filled with beautiful furniture as well as interesting and intriguing bric-a-brac, but stories, legends and some of the most...

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Greg Downes

The Matilda’s have taken the world by storm during the 2023 Women’s World Cup series and raised the focus of women soccer and almost by default, women’s sport in Australia...

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Brett Lille

A practical 10 step process to get you moving and keep you moving, for the rest of your life Over many years of working intimately with a broad and diverse...

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Silvia Kwon

When we read the notes of Silvia Kwon we find that she has long been interested in Vincent van Goh. She has studied his work minutely, and in Amsterdam, she...

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Charlotte Ree

A bittersweet memoir CHARLOTTE REE After submitting an essay for Vogue Australia, Charlotte Ree was persuaded to write her memoir as a complete book. She has done this in an...

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Russell Franklin

Renowned mid twentieth century American author Ernest Hemmingway is not only remembered for his enduring novels, but also for his larger than life personality, however, little is known about his...

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Joan D Stamm

Finding Solace in Zen, Nature and Ikebana Beautiful and eloquent the delightful The Language of Flowers in the time of Covid is a reflective work that revisits the two years...

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Michael Kollwitz

In 1968 Emmett Chapman (1936-2021) finally finished experimenting with his ‘modified –guitar’, angled it on the vertical, began ‘tapping the strings’ with two hands independently and the Chapman Stick, later...

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Alison Weir

Henry VIII, who wasn’t born to be King, is probably the most written about monarch in British history. Is there any more that can be said about him? Award winning...