Posted on 6 Jul 2021 in Non-Fiction |
Michael Warner doesn’t hold back in this examination of the scandals that have beset the AFL over the past two decades. In professional sport teams compete not...
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Posted on 29 Jun 2021 in Non-Fiction |
Save Our Sons and Radicals remind us that the anti-war protesters of the 1960s and 70s were many and varied, and so too were their campaigns. These two books canvass...
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Posted on 24 Jun 2021 in Non-Fiction |
Edmund Richardson recounts the hazardous life of ‘one of the greatest archaeologists of the age’. Nineteenth-century archaeologist James Lewis (alias Charles Masson),...
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Posted on 18 May 2021 in Non-Fiction |
Laura Bates has produced a confronting examination of extreme misogyny in Men Who Hate Women. Best known for creating the Everyday Sexism Project, in Men Who Hate Women...
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Posted on 13 May 2021 in Non-Fiction |
Ruth Bader Ginsberg was a trailblazer in the law in the US. This collection of speeches and key cases gives an insight into her work. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a justice...
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Posted on 4 May 2021 in Non-Fiction |
Cassandra Pybus places Truganini centre stage in Tasmania’s history, restoring the truth of what happened to her and her people. The subtitle Cassandra Pybus has...
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