(Hardback, Illustrated edition)
By: Antonia Finnane
ISBN: 9780868408958
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Publication Date: Jan 2008
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A study of fashions in Chinese history and a history of China in the last half millennium told as the story of Chinese fashions. From retro hats in the sixteenth century through to the 1950's Lenin suit, it uses garments and accessories as described by people of those times to shed light on the historical meaning of fashion and fashions in China.
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By: Anthony Cooper
ISBN: 9781742232270
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Publication Date: Jun 2011
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In 1943, a small band of inexperienced Australian and British fighter pilots fought an ongoing air battle in defense of north-western Australia, flying against a formidably skilled and proficient opponent. Following the RAAFs Number 1 Fighter Wing, this title tells this story, recovering an important aspect of Australian history.
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By: Tony Fry
ISBN: 9781921410840
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Publication Date: Jan 2009
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Design Futuring argues that ethical, political, social and ecological concerns now require a new type of practice which recognises design's importance in overcoming a world made unsustainable. By using case studies in industrial design and architecture, Tony Fry exposes the limitations of existing 'sustainable design'.
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By: Victor Rudenno
ISBN: 9781921410598
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Publication Date: Apr 2008
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The Gallipoli campaign of 1914-15 is one of the events of the First World War that continues to seize imaginations today. This book provides the only account of the complete Allied submarine and related German U-boat activity, integrated with a thorough analysis of the strategies and actions of all land, sea, and air forces.
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By: Tom Fawthrop
ISBN: 9780868409047
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Publication Date: Dec 2004
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Twenty-five years after the overthrow of the Pol Pot regime, not one Khmer Rouge leader has stood in court to answer for their terrible crimes. Tom Fawthrop and Helen Jarvis show how governments that often speak the language of human rights shielded Pol Pot and his lieutenants from prosecution.
(Paperback, 2nd edition)
By: Brian Green
ISBN: 9780868404561
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Publication Date: Jun 1999
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The goanna's ubiquity and sometimes brazen behaviour has made them a familiar favourite with generations of Australian bushwalkers, campers, and picnickers. This title brings together the natural history of these ancient animals and other members of the family Varanidae, which includes the world's largest lizard, the Komodo dragon.
By: John Shand
ISBN: 9781921410147
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Publication Date: Oct 2008
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Explores the developments in Australian jazz over the years. Through interviews, anecdotes, analysis, and a companion CD, this book provides an insight into the scene that is Australian jazz. It argues that the jazz has become a defining force in our cultural landscape.
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By: Paul Hogben
ISBN: 9781742233826
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Publication Date: Jun 2014
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By: James Waghorne
ISBN: 9781742232652
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Publication Date: Sep 2011
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(Paperback, Revised edition)
By: Clifford Thurlow
ISBN: 9780868408415
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Publication Date: Apr 2005
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A guide to students and independent film-makers. It describes and explains the whole process from creating an original or adapted script, through producing and directing, to finance and distribution. It also includes tips on all the tricks of the trade from film-makers.
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By: S Freeman
ISBN: 9780868406411
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Publication Date: Oct 1999
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Guidance to women through the stages of their lives. The book is divided into two sections.
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By: Jeremy Bernstein
ISBN: 9781742230887
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Publication Date: Jun 2009
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From the discovery of uranium in 1789 to the Manhattan Project, from Nazi efforts to build a nuclear bomb to the Cold War, this is the important story of one of nature's rarest elements, put to deadly use in nuclear weapons. Includes revealing word portraits of scientists who helped discover the element and produce it in vast quantities.
(Paperback, 5th edition)
By: Ron Wills
ISBN: 9780868409801
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Publication Date: Feb 2007
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Features coverage of quality management in the handling, packaging and distribution of produce. This title is suitable for university students and students at technical colleges, as well as for managers and technologists working in horticulture and in the transportation, warehousing and retailing of fresh produce.
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By: Freya Mathews
ISBN: 9780868408095
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Publication Date: Apr 2005
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Identifying what she calls a materialist premise of modernity, the author explains the implications of it for major cultural aspects of modern civilization. When materialism is set aside she suggests, the world is acknowledged with having an inner life of its own.
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By: Ed Scheer
ISBN: 9781742232836
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Publication Date: Jun 2011
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A 360-degree, 3D, interactive cinematic fairytale. It is based on the notorious Fritzl case in Austria. In this tale, the audience and humanoid characters interact to help Elizabeth K and her four children, who are imprisoned in a basement, discover possible ways to escape. Hampering their efforts at every turn are humanoid sentinels.
By: Nadine Helmi
ISBN: 9781742232645
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Publication Date: Apr 2011
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Provides a view of what life was like in two internment camps through Paul Dubotskis rediscovered photos and never-before-published excerpts from inmates diaries.
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By: Josh Ozersky
ISBN: 9781921410581
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Publication Date: Apr 2008
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Reveals the significance of the hamburger as an American icon. This book shows how the history of the burger is entwined with American business and culture and how the burger's story is in many ways the story of the country that invented (and reinvented) it.
By: Julian Beaumont
ISBN: 9781742233192
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Publication Date: Feb 2013
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(Paperback, 3rd edition)
By: Randall Wilson
ISBN: 9781742233987
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Publication Date: Dec 2014
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Melbournes trams are more than a mode of transport. They are a symbol of the city. This fully updated new edition is a colourful and compact tribute to Melbournes famous trams. More than 200 photographs and illustrations show trams in the streetscapes of today and yesterday, with detailed commentary from experts Randall Wilson and Dale Budd.
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By: Ross Terrill
ISBN: 9780868407586
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Publication Date: Jul 2003
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A new society and economy has blossomed in post-Mao China, but an old state holds it back. This book addresses the question central to China today: Is the Peoples Republic of China, whose politics is a hybrid of Chinese imperial tradition and Western Marxism, willing to become a modern nation or does it insist on remaining an empire
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By: John Docker
ISBN: 9780868409740
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Publication Date: Oct 2008
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Draws from both classical and modern sources to explore why group violence, such as colonisation, conquest, massacre and genocide has been an ongoing narrative in the history of humanity. Provides a nuanced look at violence in primates and the ancient world.
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By: Ranulf Rayner
ISBN: 9780868409900
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Publication Date: Nov 2007
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For over 155 years the Americas Cup has been the world's one of the prestigious race for ocean-going yachts. This book tells the story of the Cup from the beginning. It presents a collection of beautiful paintings depicting dramatic scenes from various matches since 1851, each accompanied by a discussion of the competition.
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By: Jill Bennett
ISBN: 9780868409351
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Publication Date: Jan 2008
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This is a comprehensive analysis of the ground-breaking T_Visionarium media art project. It shows how this immersive interactive environment generates new insights into the workings and consumption of televisual media, extending the boundaries of both art and media studies.
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By: David Bollen
ISBN: 9780868409672
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Publication Date: Jun 2008
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Based on rich archival material, Up on the Hill traces the distinctive life of St Patricks College, Goulburn from its foundation in 1874 until its closure in 1999. David Bollen explores the fascinating personalities and the strengths and limits of this Christian Brothers school and its place in the social history of south-western New South Wales.
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