Australians: Origins to Eureka
In this widely acclaimed volume, bestselling author Thomas Keneally brings to life the vast range of…
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In this widely acclaimed volume, bestselling author Thomas Keneally brings to life the vast range of…
Thomas Keneally was born in 1935 and, as well as writing many novels, has shown an increasing interest in producing histories. His history of Irish convictism was entitled The Great Shame and was published in all the English language markets. The …
View Books by Thomas KeneallyIn this classic piece of Australian literary heritage, Russell Ward looks at the ideals, traits and …
Dr Russel Ward was an Associate-Professor in history in the University of New England. He was educated at Prince Alfred College and the University of Adelaide. He then went on to teach at Geelong Grammar, Sydney Grammar and in New South Wales State …
View Books by Russel WardThirty years ago, a bomb landed in the field of Australian consciousness of itself and its land in …
Eric Rolls (1923–2007) began his public career at the age of five telling stories before an adult audience. His first published poem, written when he was fifteen, was followed by twenty books and many hundreds of articles and essays on diverse …
View Books by Eric RollsThe long-awaited history that will change the way Australians think about their country. The …
Michael Cathcart was born in Melbourne in 1956 – the year that television came to Australia. He was educated at Melbourne Grammar, the University of Melbourne, ANU and a tyre factory in Port Melbourne. He has worked as a schoolteacher, university …
View Books by Michael CathcartWritten from her home in the Sydney suburb of Annandale over a period of thirty years, but ranging …
Antigone Kefala’s writing is remarkable for its clarity, intensity and austerity. Intimate in its recollections, social in nature, the Journals establishes her as one of Australia’s great diarists. Antigone Kefala has written four works of …
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