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Thomas Kenneally

Taking on the job of writing the history of Australia is a mammoth task, because although we are a relatively ‘new ‘country as countries go, the past is as vast...

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Gary Cox

Or ‘How to be certain that almost nothing is certain’, which by the end of this book will certainly be how you now think or rather set you to question...

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Vanessa Alford

Billed as compelling reading , it sure is and should be a book which is read by all budding and experienced athletes, as to just what can, and will, and...

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Judith Flanders

What exactly is Home. Home can be anywhere you choose to be, under a tree, in a house or living on a boat, that is your choice. There is much...

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Blake D Bauer

Looking behind who you are or rather who you have become in order to allow yourself to become the person you were always meant to be, is the driving message...

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David Jensen

The stark magnificent of Frank Hurley photos taken during the Australian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-1914 tells the story of bravery; some may say foolhardiness and above all the pioneering spirit...

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Baptist de Pape

Finding your true purpose in life is something we all seek out. In this wonderful collection of inspiration from eighteen of the world’s most renown spiritual leaders, de Pape has...

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Andrew Gant

This small, beautifully crafted book contains a scholarly collection of carefully researched stories, all dealing with the history and origins of Christmas Carols. They cover the time frame from the...

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Benji Marshall

Benji Marshall is a man who loves his sport; it is his passion, his life blood and it shows through in this “how to” on Rugby League, the game in...

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David Darcy

In this wonderful pictorial essay David Darcy has managed to capture the heart and soul of people who love dogs and the dogs that love them. In all the stories...

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Torah Bright

It is always interesting to discover what forces and actions come together from childhood to develop a world class athlete. In Torah's case her childhood was ideal. Family life was...

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Rick Stroud

This reads like an Alistair McLean novel, with the significance difference being that the story is real, it happened, the men and women in this slice of history died fighting...