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  • av Tanya Curran
    194,-

  • av James Mullion
    202,-

  • av Ilka Patten
    209,-

  • av Justin Broughton
    181,-

    Heads do roll and it will leave yours heading for a cut above the rest as all true bloody stories do!

  • av James Lawless
    246,-

  • av James Lawless
    211,-

    This book looks at the struggle and politics involved as an historical event, and then the refusal to publish it.

  • av Colin Logue
    179,-

    The author invites you to join his personal journey of discovery through 'Progressive Rock Unmasked'. From incidents of his own life to joint adventures progressive rock has been integral throughout.It may remind one of their own journey of discovery or entice one to embark on a new journey.

  • av Adrian Everitt
    248,-

    From ghostly experiences, to tarot, to near misses of shear luck! Each intriguing short chapter you read will keep you wanting to read more about Adrian & his encounters with the Spiritual realm. Adrian's first book is written in a easy to read & follow format. Could this be the book for you?

  • av Jo Fuller
    278 - 346,-

  • - A story about Autism
    av Melanie Heyworth
    158,-

  • av Timm Andrew Timm
    198,-

    Part memoir, part scrapbook, part brutally honest do-it-yourself guide to the building industry; Andi and Me makes no grand promises; except to make space for you on a heck of an interesting ride.

  • av Andrew Baker
    359,-

  • av Geoffrey Stewart
    158,-

    The Untold True Story of a famous Irish/Australian Convict anti-hero. The story creates a new Genre of True Historical Fiction. The story travels through an Irish uprising, Convict treatment and Victorian Gold Rush era. It ends with the first Australian Gold Escort Robbery and the disappearance of the ship The Madagascar, at the hands of the American Pirate Bully Hayes. The story of Frank the Poet stands above all other Australian Bushranger stories.

  • av Judy Gillett-Ferguson
    209,-

    Into a valley deeply divided by war, prejudice and loyalties, arrives Audrey Douglas, a young teacher.It''s Januuary 1917 and this her first appointment, to replace all vestiges of German language and culture from the former one teacher school in the Barossa Valley township of Langestal.She learns the body of her predecessor, Helmut Heinrich, was found in a local vineyard the day before her arrival - two months after he had retired and was supposed to have returned to Adelaide.Most of the menfolk of Langestal have been interned and the resultant hostility and mistrust between their families and the rest of the community is palpable.So...was the old teacher murdered?It transpires many had a motive - but who and why? Why was he found in a derelict vineyard, no one reporting him missing?Audrey and local police constable, Jim Boyd, unite to solve the mystery while facing demons and horrors of their own.

  • av Meta Blaxland
    181,-

  • av Pushpa Fernando
    167,-

  • av Deborah Thomson
    243,-

    Deborah left Wayne after eighteen years of his violence, taking their children with her. She thought they were now free from abuse. Not so. This is the sequel to Whose Life Is It Anyway? Recognising and Surviving Domestic Violence. Deborah looks closely at the pitfalls of Family Law court as experienced by an abused parent, while attempting to keep her children safe from harm. It is a story that will resonate with every parent engaging in a fight for the rights of children. Does the Family court act ''in the best interests'' of the child? You be the judge.

  • av Clive Brook
    161,-

    On the cover we see a father sharing joyful love with his son. The son has a total trust and confidence in his dad, so he is able to give himself to the exercise with a heart full of joy. There is no physical contact between them, but their spirits are united as the dad shares his love with his son. We may not have any physical contact with our Dad in heaven, but we can have the same utter joy as we trust Jesus who loves us and will guide us all the way to heaven.

  • av Doug Balnaves
    208,-

    A delightful collection of short stories and verse by Coonawarra wine identity Doug Balnaves. The stories mix humour and wit with poignant reflections. They tell of the joys and heartbreaks of life on the land.

  • av Malcolm Lambe
    223,-

  • av Coen Carter
    133,-

  • - The true story of Maddy Ryan
    av Debbie Ryan
    216,-

  • av Stephen McClure
    168,-

    The poet Steve retells a history of his family life, travel adventures and philosophical thoughts, having come from UK at age 7 and settled in Sydney. The poems come under three headings, Family, Philosophy and Travel. "Family" describes the circumstances of his birth, and his wife''s, along with personal developments over the years since, including his experience of schizophrenia since 1980, having been medicated up to the present day. "Philosophy" describes his Christian religious opinions and other thoughts. "Travel" describes tourist adventures he has experienced in Australia and elsewhere, many since marriage to Catherine in 2001. All are meant to be taken in good humour.

  • av Justin Broughton
    181,-

    I find its rather ironic that this book I wrote is, too, made from a time of indifference. It was written in Victoria''s Melbourne and designed by a company in South Australia''s Adelaide. Which of course has 30 minutes to an hour time delay in-between both states of Australia. This makes the timeframe, not the same, yet dates unlike my story the very same. Quite ironic don''t you think? 

  • av Kelvin Smibert
    208,-

    A young woman sets out to write something about her family history.She wants to start with the story of her late Grandfather, but her Italian Grandmother persuadesher to research her Great-Grandfather first, his German origins, and his life in Australia.This leads her in unexpected directions, as a misty person she hardly knew existed, becomes real for her and fills the stage. While events of Australian history in early 1900s quite new to her, open up.

  • av Peter van Schie
    248,-

    The aboriginal elder Baradyne, or Red Wallaby is Oldfelladreaming, but Frank Vanners is the one who has epileptic dreams that transport him to a place where he becomes a spectral witness to a series of horrific murders, cold and calculated. He drifts in and out of Epileptic episodes along with the drama that unfolds in that other space he frequents. Is he going mad, or can quantum physics or transmigration of souls explain it? He becomes a witness not believed by the police, who nevertheless cannot fault his account of what has transpired, and in the end are led by him to the murderers'' compound where a dramatic standoff occurs. His part as witness in apprehending the villains being so vaporous and phantastic, was never acknowledged. But the truth was in his mind and he proved it.Oldfelladreaming is intriguing and highly addictive! A very good read for those who like a murder mystery spiced with believable science fiction.

  • av Tina Jean Cadman
    249,-

    Dreamy Tales will take you on a journey. A collection of emotive poetry encapsulating life, loss, and love. 

  • av Viberto Selochan
    278,-

    The Portuguese Lady''s Earrings covers the rich tapestry of the de Oliveira Evora family. Their rise to power and wealth began with their role in the Portuguese Empire, the Church predominantly through Jesuits, and with military regimes. Jewish money financed the family''s business from the spice trade to trading people and ownership of sugar plantations in Brazil.In 1940, Portugal was under the dictatorship of President Antonio de Oliveira Salazar who was ambivalent about Jewish refugees flooding Lisbon. Sitting on the Atlantic, the City on the Tagus from where explorers launched the ''Age of Discovery'' became a perfect port to flee from the Nazis.The Establishment de Oliveira Evora family remained well entrenched in the business community and to a lesser extent with the Salazar government. It, however, maintained a strong relationship with the country''s centuries old established, successful and integrated Jewish community.Follow Lia Maria who entwines herself with Tascha, a Jewish architectural student from Odessa; Olga Sara, the child of Tascha and Lia Maria, who is reared by her great uncle in Sao Paulo, Brazil after her mother disappears in Madeira; and Olga Sara''s son Carlos, born out of wedlock, who is sent to boarding school in England.The Portuguese Lady''s Earrings elaborates on the secrecy that surrounds the family''s historical relationship with the Jewish community and indeed Olga Sara''s heritage.

  • av Rex Buckingham
    250,-

    A book focused in enhanced communication and thinking for the person, the family and future options for money earningBreaking through your yesterdays! Ways to succeed! How to differentiate yourself! Building your future! Transformational you!A book that tackles all parts of your life, you the person, the family, the business. Different information broken into easy to follow and interact with sections that will deliver to you a renewed appreciation of yourself and ways forward. A way to identify and unblock your challenges and move forward confidently.Pay around 10% of the ''offer'' given to receive information and personal contact. Don''t delay, tomorrow is almost yesterday. Don''t put off today what can impact on you for your future. Don''t wish you had bought it just after you make the wrong decision

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