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THE ADB'S STORY is a detailed history of the eminent publication THE AUSTRALIAN DICTIONARY OF BIOGRAPHY. Published as part of the ANU Lives series, the National Centre of Biography has produced this comprehensive profile of the ADB's origins, processes and people. Edited by Melanie Nolan and Christine Fernon, this is a fantastic book for scholars of Australian history and biography.
Australia on the World Stage: History, Politics, and International Relations offers a fresh examination of Australia’s past and present. From the complex interactions of First Nations to modern international relations with significant partners and allies, it examines the forces that have influenced the place now called Australia both historically and today. It is a unique history told in two parts. The first half of the book examines the way Australia acted on the world stage both before and after British colonisation. It outlines the evolution of Australia’s relationship with the United Kingdom, first as colonies, then a dominion, and finally as an independent nation. It finishes with a...
“The Matrix meets Avatar with a bit of Jason Bourne for flavor.” ~ Amazon Reviewer He is desperate to find his missing parents. Instead, he finds his life in peril and his grip on reality hanging by a thread. Young Steven Crow is tormented by nightmares about his parents abandoning him and monsters he is completely helpless against. Drowning in these nightmares amplifies his irresistible obsession to locate and rescue his parents. His digital search takes place in secret. With the comforting companionship of an imaginary muse, he hacks into secure servers of the most formidable organizations in the world. One day, he uncovers shocking evidence that changes everything for him. But his sea...
When Steven finds himself in the middle of the temple-turned-marketplace, he witnesses Jesus chastising the religious leaders with anger and frustration. And when Jesus sets the animals in the temple free, Steven decides to take the rescued lamb under his wing. Little did he know that the life he saved was his own. Though Jesus gives Steven a nod of approval as he leaves the temple, Steven still feels the need to talk to Jesus about keeping the lamb. But no matter how often he runs into Jesus, Steven finds himself unable to speak. Confronted with the same worry and anxiety we face today about speaking with Jesus, Steven struggles to build a relationship with him. Find familiar ground through the eyes of a child as Steven is comforted, encouraged, and protected by his lamb. Go through a roller coaster ride of emotions as you witness the miracles, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus in Kevin Atchley's clever and playful story,The Lamb.
The first definitive instructional guide to the art of botanical illustration, published in association with The Society of Botanical Artists and featuring step-by-step work by members of the Society. This beautifully illustrated book covers all aspects -- from plants and flowers to fruit, vegetables and gardens as a whole. Botanical illustration has been a popular art form for many centuries, with its appealing traditions of detail and beauty. Reflecting continued interest in the subject, The Society of Botanical Artists has, for the first time, decided to put together a practical teaching guide to the art. The Society's membership includes only the most highly-esteemed artists in the field, many of whom regularly teach, and this book reflects that depth of expertise. Packed with demonstrations, step-by-step exercises and stunning illustrations, this is an inspiring, practical guide, as well as a visual treat.
In 1985, tobacco heiress Margaret Benson and two of her children were victims of a car bombing. One year later, her surviving son was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murders. Here is the story of what may have been a travesty of justice resulting in the conviction of an innocent man.
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