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  • av Lee Atkinson
    376

    Lee Atkinson's new Australian road trips book will rival the success of her first book!

  • Spar 23%
    av Andrew Bain
    294,-

    Part of the bestselling Ultimate series, this is the ideal guide to accessible adventures across Australia.

  • Spar 11%
    av Hardie Grant Explore
    443

    All information has been checked and updated in the new edition of this trusty camping guide.

  • av Megan McKean
    196

    An interactive introduction to the world's continents and countries featuring Megan McKean's trademark art style.

  • Spar 15%
    av Lauren Yoshiko
    204

    The first ever guide to ethically-operated legal cannabis destinations across the US.

  • Spar 18%
    av Natalie Rodriguez
    233

    Life on the road doesn t mean sacrificing good food. Alongside her delicious and flavorful recipes drawn from her Puerto Rican heritage, Natalie reveals the lessons she s learned while cooking on the road. Her easy and accessible recipes are proof that wholesome food can be made by any cook, in almost any space.

  • Spar 24%
    av Steve Wide
    172

    Hidden Pockets in Kyotois your guide to losing yourself in this Japanese city that seamlessly intertwines modern and traditional influences. Whether you’re satisfying your tastebuds in contemporary cafes, wandering among the untarnished architecture of Gion or heading back in time while visiting ancient temples and shrines, Kyoto is a captivating city to explore.   Curated by authors Steve Wide and Michelle Mackintosh, who consider Japan their ‘home away from home’, this travel guide navigates the country’s cultural capital like a local, with chapters for kissatens (coffee shops), gardens, temples, omiyage (local products), mindful experiences and places to enjoy delectable sweets. Build your day with a variety of half-day and full-day itineraries and bask in Kyoto’s seasonal beauty as you explore lantern-lit alleys that reveal the city’s unique precincts, and uncover hidden artisanal treasures and flavors that will challenge and delight your senses. Venture beyond the metropolis to unearth the heart of the city with this Curious Travel Guide.

  • av Hardie Grant Explore
    426

    Australia's favourite guidebook celebrates its 40th edition.

  • av Jack Henseleit
    196

    Bring the fun on your next road trip with this handy book, Family Road Trip Games, from beloved children's book author Jack Henseleit. Featuring over 60 new and classic games ¿ and more than 150 brain-burning trivia questions ¿ plus a top secret treasure hunt (yippee!), this is the definitive collection of games and puzzles for the whole family. Whether it's a fresh take on I Spy, an on-the-go scavenger hunt, or a modern favourite like Snaps, you'll find a diverse group of games and ideas to appeal to any age or attention span. There are also fun illustrations throughout, making this book both an excellent gift or self-purchase. Put away the screens and find new ways to entertain, get creative and improve memory with kids and adults of any age.

  • Spar 13%
    av Violet Wadrill
    247

    A colourful, fun and educational First Nations book about bugs!

  • av Marcia Langton
    326

    The definitive book that introduces readers from all backgrounds to First Nations histories and cultures.

  • av Wayne Quilliam
    581,-

    In celebration of Wayne Quilliam's 2022 photography prize, this beautiful new edition is ideal for every coffee table.

  • av Penny Watson
    346

    This beautiful book takes readers on a journey of wanderlust to the world's most wild and out-there places, with stunning images and an important conservation message for our post-covid world

  • av Tania McCartney
    155

    The fourth title in Tania McCartney's fantastical travel series that is the perfect Christmas gift for children aged 4 to 7 years

  • av Flip Byrnes
    346

    Finally, a world guidebook for both skiers and snowboarders with insider tips, as well as great photos.

  • av Kate Armstrong
    226

    An insider's guide to the best places to eat, drink and explore in Washington, DC

  • Spar 12%
    av Rosemary Kariuki
    250

    Essential reading for every Australian, at a time when we're all looking for stories of hope.

  • av Anthony Ham
    376

    Part of the bestselling Ultimate series, this is the ideal book for beginner 4WD enthusiasts.

  • av Ngarukuruwala WomenâEUR(TM)s Group
    346

    A beautiful book that brings many lifetimes of sung Tiwi knowledge to the page for the first time.

  • av Carlene Duffy
    311,-

    A stunning coffee table book for vanlife and tiny homes enthusiasts, and interior design lovers alike, This Old Van is the guide to renovating and styling a vintage van to give it a second life. Design and renovation experts Carlene and Michael Duffy have received emails from keen renovators around the world asking for advice on refitting a vintage van or RV. This has led them to create this book, so they can share their wisdom after many van conversion projects of their own. There are tips for purchasing a second-hand van, detailed information on planning and construction, plus options for soft furnishings and styling. Beautiful and also step-by-step images throughout complete the package. For many, a van or RV is much more than just a holiday home – it's a vehicle for freedom and adventure, or might even be your permanent home. Carlene and Michael address every consideration from budgeting and spatial planning to design aesthetics, so you can create your dream home on wheels.

  • av Tanja B. Linde
    216,-

    A magical book featuring Tanja B. Linde's illustrations, InMy Nature will help you realize your own potential by unearthing your connection to the natural world. Having lived nomadically for the past decade, Tanja has found ways to make the most out of every experience. She believes that if we choose to listen to our higher nature and live life on our own terms, we can turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. Divided into three sections – Venture Inward, Go Explore and Seek Discomfort – In My Nature guides your journey on a free-spirited path. Throughout the book you will be offered up inspiration and ideas for activities that let you reconnect with nature, which are bound to enrich your body, soul and spirit. Find encouragement to go beyond your limits, set intentions and venture out into a world full of adventure. Know what it means to be in your element and live a life that is both meaningful and endlessly exciting.

  • av Tania McCartney
    218

    From amphibians and reptiles to monotremes and pilosa, discover our world of enchanting fauna in this stunning, illustrated book, Wildlife Compendium of the World by Tania McCartney. Divided by continent, and with a handy map opener, you can explore some of the wildest, weirdest and cutest animals that call Earth home. Each animal profile includes the Latin name, type, diet, size, weight, conservation status, curious facts about the species, and the collective noun or baby name for that animal. Meet a slug that resembles a banana and a fuzzball mammal with 90 strands of hair per follicle. Marvel at an ant that burns like fire, a pig-beaver-hippo-cow-camel hybrid that eats its own poop, and a creature with the shortest lifespan on Earth (five minutes!). Discover that a group of bears is called a sloth and a baby lizard is called a hatchling.  Wildlife Compendium of the World also features sections on animal types and environments, animal rights, a word glossary and the conservation status of each animal. With a lustrous textured cover, this book is a wonderful resource and the perfect gift for children and adults alike.

  • av Ben Groundwater
    366,-

    A guidebook to Australia's premier wine and gourmet regions.

  • av Catherine Best
    366,-

    Part of the bestselling Ultimate series, this is the guidebook to inspire your next caravanning holiday.

  • av Kate Morgan
    242

    A fun and compact cycling guide accompanied by beautiful illustrations and maps.

  • av Jess Tsigros
    226

    We Live in a Caravan is the picture book for every Australian family to inspire travel and an appreciation for experiences over possessions. 'We live in a caravan. Our home is only small. But ... we have everything we need, and you know what's best of all?'The book follows a family travelling around Australia in their caravan, visiting each state and territory along the way. They meet many different people, spot wildlife, reconnect with nature and enjoy time as a family on the road. The artwork on each page is based on author Jess Tsigros' own family caravan adventures, and as a bonus, there are pictures drawn by kids they met on their journey. With irresistible rhyming text and stunning illustrations by Holly Milner, this book is sure to warm the hearts of every travel-loving family and perhaps prompt your own caravan trip. Suitable for ages 3 and up.

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    av Thomas Mayo
    271,-

    In this updated edition of the bestselling book, Finding the Heart of the Nation, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander author Thomas Mayo gets behind the politics and legal speak to explain why the Uluru Statement from the Heart is an invitation to all Australians.   Australia is set to vote on a referendum to enshrine a First Nations voice in the constitution as a result of the 2022 federal election. In this book, Thomas focuses on the stories of First Nations People, including some new voices, looking at the truth of our past and present, and hopes for a better future. Importantly, he shares with you - the Australian public - how we all have the power to make change. The campaign for Voice Treaty Truth, starting with a referendum, is an opportunity to right some of the wrongs, give First Nations People a seat at the table, and to recognise that we are a nation with over 60,000 years of continuous culture. Completing his writing just after the 2022 federal election, Thomas has included a new introduction and conclusion, as well as a call to action for all Australians. Now in a paperback format, this collection of stories offers hope and tells us how we, as Australians, may find our collective heart.

  • av Laura Waters
    346

    Part of the bestselling Ultimate series, this is the guidebook to inspire your next walking adventure.

  • av Anna Carlile
    226

    "Wild Life is an achingly beautiful gift book that introduces the concept of rewilding. No matter whether you live - in the mountains, by the coast, along the banks of a river or in the inner-city - this book is your passport to disconnect from one world and reconnect with another; to put down your devices and pick up where your wild self left off. Featuring stunning photography and illustrations that evoke the magic and healing effects of nature, Wild Life offers 50 accessible projects that will bring rewilding into your life. You'll press wildflowers, rewild your garden and create a series of micro adventures in your hometown or city. You'll use the sky to find north and the trees to find your way while out camping and hiking. You'll close your eyes and listen to the birds, kick off your shoes and forage for seaweed." --

  • av Sarah Malik
    196

    The fourth title in the Girls Guide to the World series by Walkley-award-winning journalist Sarah Malik

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