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Kate Kendall

Chaos is often the herald of change, which was the case for Kate Kendall. Returning home to Australia after a year living the high life in Britain, she discovered she...

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Alex Nicol

The front cover photos for Old Days, Old Ways show us the period in Australian history that it encapsulates. Alex Nicol began his career as a trainee rural reporter in...

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Michael G Love

One of the most profound statements amongst the many that make up The Reality of Your Greatness by Michael G. Love is ‘Many of us are not comfortable with change....

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Phillip Bradley

Military historians everywhere will find Phillip Bradley’s in-depth study of the battle and capture of Lae, a battle considered as one of the most important and complex operation of the...

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Matthew Condon

Why did it take over 40 years for the murderers of Barbara McCulkin and her daughters to be convicted? Matthew Condon in his book ‘The Night Dragon’ tracks the events...

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Edited by Trevor Greenfield,

Goddess have been around since ancient times, have their own place in the history of so many cultures, all of whom are surrounded in mystery and mysticism, are known by...

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Meg Keneally

Fled is a debut solo novel for Meg Keneally who has produced several other books in conjunction with her father, Tom. Australian Historical Fiction is a fascinating subject, and the...

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Juliette Thornbury

Crystals and healing have been known about and have been an accepted feature of ancient and modern civilisations going as far back as the ancient Sumerians, who believed these beautiful...

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Rebecca Ray

Like many things in life, information comes to you when it is often most needed; to advise, encourage or inform as will this lovely little guide to happiness, Be Happy...

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V. E Schwab

Chilling and dark, this re-release of a long out of print tale from VE Schwab, The Near Witch comes to life once again. Schwab’s work is dramatic, dark and very...

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Sally Young

The sheer volume if information presented in this masterful work Paper Emperors from Sally Young is overwhelming in its historic content, fascinating in its political deviousness and absorbing when you...

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Sara Tasker

Social Media is massive component of everyday life that is not going to go away any time soon. It can be one of life’s great joys, it can connect, inform...