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By: Mark Latham
ISBN: 9781472815132
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Publication Date: Jul 2016
UK Publication Date: 25th August 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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The Roman Empire rules the civilised world with an iron fist, seemingly all-powerful. And yet, the power of Rome is secured not by its mighty legions, but by small bands of warriors fighting a secret war. They seek out artefacts hidden by the gods themselves, hunt creatures of myth and face enemies that would use dark magic against the empire.
(Paperback)
By: Mark Latham
ISBN: 9781472810809
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Publication Date: Oct 2016
UK Publication Date: 15th December 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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A set of Napoleonic wargames rules for small and large skirmishes.
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By: Mark Latham
ISBN: 9781864486681
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Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Apr 1998
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
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New policies from the New Radical Centre; the future PM revitalises social democracy in an intense year of politics.
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By: Mark Latham
ISBN: 9780522852691
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Publication Date: Aug 2006
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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Mark Latham resigned from parliament in January 2005, after only fourteen months as leader of the Opposition, amid bitter post- election recrimination, and how own ill health. This provides a unique view into the life of a man, the Party, and the nation, at a crucial time in Australian history.
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By: Mark Latham
ISBN: 9781472816009
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Publication Date: Nov 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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A detailed account of the ancient Roman army's operations against the forces of Cthulhu and other entities of the Mythos.
(Paperback, 49th edition)
By: Mark Latham
ISBN: 9781863955973
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Publication Date: Mar 2013
Publisher: Black Inc.
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'During the term of the Rudd and Gillard governments, criticism of the Labor Party became a national pastime.' So writes Mark Latham, a one-time leader of the party and still its most perceptive - and fiercest - critic. In Quarterly Essay 49 , Latham argues that the time has come to go beyond criticism to solutions.
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