Books of Australians

  • Looking for Borneo: Images, Words and Music Inspired by the Book Crazy Little Heaven
    By Mark Heyward

    A collection of writings, drawings, photographs and music, inspired by Kalimantan and Mark Heyward's acclaimed book, Crazy Little Heaven, an Indonesian Journey, this new volume is a unique artistic collaboration and a fine contribution to ...

  • Jacko: The Great Intruder
    By Thomas Keneally

    With his genial air of an Australian innocent, Jacko Emptor is New York's most public trespasser, invading people's homes at random for a live television show. Until he undertakes the...

  • Jacko
    By Thomas Keneally

    Captures the contrast between American and Australian culture today through the exploits of one Jacko Emptor.

  • Shantaram
    By Banu Taylan Öğüdücü, Gregory David Roberts

    Shantaram

  • Waltzing Britannia: A Guide to Britain for Australians
    By Ged Martin, Gillian Martin

    Waltzing Britannia: A Guide to Britain for Australians

  • Waltzing Britannia: A Guide to Britain for Australians
    By Ged Martin, Gillian Martin

    Waltzing Britannia: A Guide to Britain for Australians

  • 端纳档案: 一个澳大利亚人在近代中国的政治冒险
    By 张威

    本书依据作者近20年从世界各地收集的第一手资料来考察历史事实.本书有选择地描述端纳的生平经历, 廓清许多扑朔迷离, 似是而非的历史问题.时间跨度从19世纪末到20世纪40年代末期, ...

  • Unreliable Memoirs
    By Clive James

    In the first instalment of Clive James's memoirs we follow the young Clive on his journey from boyhood to the cusp of manhood, when his days of wearing short trousers are finally behind him.

  • May Week was in June
    By Clive James

    ' Falling Toward England - the second volume of Clive James's Unreliable Memoirs - was meant to be the last. Thankfully, that's not the case.

  • Stone of the Mountain: The Hugh Evans Story
    By Hugh Christopher Evans

    Throughout 2002, Hugh Evans spent a year living and working in the rural valley region of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

  • Mont St Quentin
    By Bill Billett

    Monash compared the battle to Jackson's swift turning movements at night.4 Gen. Bee at the First Battle of Bull Run gave Stonewall Jackson his nickname inJuly 1861. Bee from South Carolina saw his own men wavering in the face of the ...

  • Flesh in Armour: A Novel
    By Leonard Mann

    This text presents an Australian perspective on the World War I combat experience.

  • French House Chic
    By Jane Webster

    The ultimate interior design book for anyone who has ever dreamed of living in a French house

  • Winds of Change
    By Anna Jacobs

    "An engrossing tale of new beginnings and second chances from an ever-popular author. "Miranda Fox has devoted much of her life to caring for her elderly father. After his tragic...

  • National Drug Strategy Household Survey Detailed Report 2013
    By Cathy Claydon

    This report presents findings from the 2013 National Drug Strategy Household Survey, which collected information from almost 24,000 people across Australia on their use of tobacco, alcohol, illicit drugs, misuse of pharmaceuticals, and ...

  • Heaven Sent
    By Amanda Bews

    Little does she know that it will be more then she bargained for. Sent to New Zealand to "protect" her father's reputation, Heaven discovers a different kind of community and a different kind of future.

  • Going Global: Jobs that Take You Around the World : Australia
    By Vanessa McQuarrie

    Going Global has been structured to make it easy for you, the reader, to find yourself working overseas. It is divided into three main parts: The big picture gives you an overview of the current state of play for working overseas.

  • Deliver Us from Evil: Bad Things Do Happen to Good People
    By Kay Danes

    Deliver Us from Evil: Bad Things Do Happen to Good People

  • Race Against Time: The Diaries of F.S. Kelly
    By Frederick Septimus Kelly

    Dent is preaching a crusade against Brahms and it was most amusing to hear them all proclaiming their antagonism to the ... as there were three waltzes , about three mazurkas , the A Major Prelude repeated three times over and the bA ...

  • How the Hell Did I Get Here?
    By Pamela Lynch

    What followed was an unexpected fifteen-year journey that culminated in a PhD in Classics and Ancient History.Not content to take life easy Pamela then decided to trek to Everest Base Camp to celebrate her sixtieth birthday, returning to ...