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In the eighty years between 1787 and 1868 more than 160,000 men, women and children convicted of everything from picking pockets to murder were ...
In this, his third book, Steve Harris continues to shed light on the dark side of Australia's colonial past.
This is the gripping real-life ...
Scots are renowned for leaving their homes and successfully settling elsewhere in the world. John Nicholson was no exception. As a young man in his ...
The story of Australia's last bushranging gang - the murderous Kenniffs.
Easter Sunday, 1902, deep in the Carnarvon Ranges a police constable and station manager ...
A collection of short biographies of ten remarkable Australians who deserved to be better known. In fact most were well known, even famous at one ...
Joint winner of the 2020 Prime Minister's Award for Non-Fiction.
Shortlisted for the 2020 Victorian Premier's Award for Non-Fiction.
'We want you to ...
That Was My Home explores the hidden histories of the Noongar camps around
Fremantle, Swanbourne and Shenton Park in the suburbs of Perth along the ...
'Ben Stubbs uncovers the sheer delight and surprise of discovering what's in your own backyard.' - Bob Byrne, author of Adelaide Remember When and Australia ...
The story of Islam and the Muslim people is an integral part of Australian history. This book covers the period from post-World War II until ...
This is the story of Bruce Trevorrow's journey from childhood to the courtroom where, in a landmark trial, he became the first and so ...
'A must read for all who would like to understand the languages and culture of Indigenous Australians.' Dr Ernie Grant, Elder of the Jirrbal nation ...
Ned Kelly's tin helmet looms large over Australia's bushranging past, but what about all the unsung outlaws of the Australian bush? What about ...
The first 'bushrangers' or frontier outlaws were escaped or time-expired convicts, who took to the wilderness - 'the bush' - in New South Wales and on the ...
The story of Janet Millett and her husband the Rev. Edward Millett, is written as a tribute by the author having been inspired by Janet ...