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By: Christina Stead
ISBN: 9780522854053
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Letty Fox tells her story as a self-styled woman in New York's world of passion, love and sexual bargaining. As a bright, uninhibited daughter of a middle class couple who believes the world is her oyster, Letty Fox tells it all - family secrets, social scandals, her desires and self-deceptions.
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By: Debbie Argue
ISBN: 9780522877915
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By: Julieanne Lamond
ISBN: 9780522878936
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Amanda Lohrey is a fearless and idiosyncratic writer whose award-winning career spans four decades. Her work is experimental, political, intimate and compelling. This volume provides an illuminating series of readings of key preoccupations across Lohreys body of work.
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By: Tanya Dalziell
ISBN: 9780522879032
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By: Rose Butler
ISBN: 9780522880113
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By: The Lysicrates Foundation
ISBN: 9780522872637
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By: Christina Stead
ISBN: 9780522855548
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Sam and Henny Pollit are a warring husband and wife, he a fully blown narcissist and she spoiled and prone to fits of despair. Christina Stead's masterpiece about family life is acknowledged as a contemporary classic of Australian and international literature.
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By: Meanjin Quarterly
ISBN: 9780522875683
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ISBN: 9780522877472
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Queensland academic, Munanjahli and South Sea Islander woman Chelsea Watego writes powerfully on the necessity of walking away from colonial institutions and constructs, in order to find the truth of individual and collective power as an Indigenous Australian. It is, she argues, a fight against the very notion of race itself.
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By: Meanjin Quarterly
ISBN: 9780522878462
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ISBN: 9780522879704
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How we commemorate, and what we forget. The cost of education, the cost of living, the costs of doing nothing. Insects, birds, bulls, deer, saplings, forests, the Great Barrier Reef. Ethical beekeeping, hydrogeology, the second person. Ruin porn and inspiration porn. Solar Punk and Chengyu and the Argonauts. Housing and home, love and Metta.
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By: Meanjin Quarterly
ISBN: 9780522879728
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ISBN: 9780522879742
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By: Esther Anatolitis
ISBN: 9780522880557
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By: Meanjin Quarterly
ISBN: 9780522880571
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By: Esther Anatolitis
ISBN: 9780522880595
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By: Camorra
ISBN: 9780522858341
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Frank Camorra, chef of the renowned Spanish restaurant MoVida, teams up with food writer Richard Cornish in this beautifully illustrated, insider's guide to Barcelona. They share the best culinary experiences the city offers, from small, hidden bars to the hot new award-winning restaurants and the places they love to return to.
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By: John Poynter
ISBN: 9780522855524
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Alfred Felton in 1904 left his substantial fortune in trust, the income to be spent by a committee of his friends, half on charities, and half on works of art for the National Gallery of Victoria. This title gives an account of Felton's life and the story of his Bequests that also covers most of Melbourne's history.
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By: Antony Loewenstein
ISBN: 9780522857061
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The election of Barack Obama brought hope to millions around the world. But the Israel/Palestine conflict remains mired in brutality and occupation. Fresh ways of tackling the crisis are appearing. In this edition, the author examines the future of the Middle East peace process and offers a prescient interpretation of the events.
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By: Andrew Turley
ISBN: 9780522880250
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By: Sheila Fitzpatrick
ISBN: 9780522868913
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By: Rick Morton
ISBN: 9780522879827
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An unflinching memoir in which the mother is a hero who is never rewarded. It is a meditation on the anger, fear of others and an obsession with real and imagined borders. Yet it is also a testimony to the strength of familial love and endurance.
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By: Antony Loewenstein
ISBN: 9780522866827
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By: Peter Dawkins
ISBN: 9780522879964
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