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 | David Foster: The Satirist of Australia David Foster is the most original, challenging, contradictory, risk-taking and infuriating Australian novelist of his generation. To date he has published twelve novels, three collections of novellas and short stories, two books of poetry, and a collect... Manufacturer: Cambria Press | $66.47 - $94.95 |
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 | Up We Grew: Stories of Australian Childhoods
Award-winning journalist Pamela Bone explores how individuals are tempered and transformed by the process of growing up through her own experience as a daughter, sister, and mother. This inspirational look at childhood explores such issues as why s... Manufacturer: Melbourne University Publishing | $21.89 - $23.00 |
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 | Diary of a Girl in Changi Sheila Bruhn (nee Allan) was born in Malaysia before the outbreak of World War II. At the age of seventeen, she was taken prisoner by the Japanese in Singapore and interned in Changi Prison and Sime Road Camp. This book is the moving personal account of... Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster Australia | $4.05 |
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 | Peter Sculthorpe: The Making of an Australian Composer Peter Sculthorpe is Australia's best-known living compser and is widely held to be the most important composer the country has yet produced. this, the first biography of the composer, tells the fascinating story of his rise to prominence. Beautifully wr... Manufacturer: University of Washington Press | $41.97 - $52.00 |
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 | Shadows on the Wall An action story of an Australian army officer attached to an American special forces unit on the Cambodian border in the Viet Nam war. Manufacturer: Allen & Unwin | $22.95 |
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| John Curtin: A Biography (Australian Lives) 'Curtin was a complex character. Warm and sympathetic, but cold and aloof; a comrade but a loner; a rebel and anti-conscriptionist but Prime Minister. Moody; irritable; uncertain; changeable; vacillating; temperamental; opportunist; sentimental; courage... Manufacturer: Melbourne University Publishing | $24.94 - $24.95 |
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 | There to the Bitter End: Ted Serong in Vietnam In the 1960s, the CIA and the Pentagon invited Ted Serong, an Australian soldier, to advise them on the conduct of the war in Vietnam. This is his story of that war and how he turned a relatively minor assingment into the development of a programme for ... Manufacturer: Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited (Australia) | $18.95 |
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| Patrick White: A Life The life story of the Nobel Prize-winning author tells of his influential relationship with his Australian homeland and describes how his creative moods were often accompanied by savage fits of temper and a passion for privacy. Manufacturer: Knopf | $49.82 |
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