Autobiographies can some times be rather dry and predictable, but One Hundred Summer; a family story by Vanessa Branson is a cracker. She has correctly […]
Harriet and Helena Scott were without doubt the finest natural history painters of their time. Many would argue they still hold that distinction, as their […]
The authors have captured the enthusiasm, and love of life that many exuberant children have. For those lucky enough to have materials at hand, cooking […]
The rich and varied artistic history of Australia was for many years little recognised, and certainly not able to be appreciated by those other than […]
Following on from her phenomenal first novel, Maestra, LS Hilton continues Judith’s journey, now known as Elisabeth Teerlinc, as she relocates to Venice to continue […]
Although this is an comprehensive and fascinating presentation of Indigenous Art forms since 1770, when the first British person, in Captain James Cook came ashore […]