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Through Her Eyes: Australia's Women Correspondents from Hiroshima to Ukraine by Melissa Roberts, Trevor Watson EDS
$34.99 AUD
Category: History
In Through Her Eyes Australian women correspondents tell their own stories from the frontline – covering the breaking news, the issues and the events that are changing the world. They tell of Russian tanks and Ukrainian mothers fleeing with their children, vicious Afghan warlords, anti-government rebels ...Show more
What More Philosophers Think by Julian Baggini & Jeremy Stangroom (eds)
$29.95 AUD
Category: Philosophy, Politics & Current Affairs
Following on from the success of the first edition of "What Philosophers Think", this second edition brings together a collection of interviews with some of the world's most important and influential philosophers and intellectuals and leading figures in the arts and politics, including: Bernard Williams ...Show more
What Philosophers Think by Julian Baggini & Jeremy Stangroom (eds)
$24.95 AUD
Category: Philosophy, Politics & Current Affairs
What does evolution mean today? Do we have free will? How is technology changing the way we understand life? Where is God? Does art have a value? Is science the new philosophy? What are the ethics of making war? How does language hold meaning? Is freedom possible? These are only some of the questions ...Show more
Where Architects Live by Fulvio Irace, Francesca Molteni and Davide Pizzigoni (eds)
$65.00 AUD
Category: Architecture and Urbanism
We are used to seeing works created by architects, those designed for other people and for the lives of others. But where do architects live? Or rather, what are their houses like? Are they an accurate reflection of their poetic design, absolute experimentation or something else altoget ...Show more
Who's Who:Hoaxes, Imposture And Ide by Nolan And Dawson Eds
$22.50 AUD
Category: Philosophy, Politics & Current Affairs
With Love & Fury: Selected Letters of Judith Wright by Patricia Clarke and Meredith McKinney (eds)
$39.95 AUD
Category: Biography & Memoir | Reading Level: very good
coercive reconciliation: stabilise, normalise, exit aboriginal australia by Jon Altman; Melinda Hinkson (Eds)
$27.50 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction
"On 21 June 2007 Prime Minister John Howard and Minister for Indigenous Affairs Mal Brough declared a 'national emergency' in relation to child sexual abuse in the Northern Territory. In an unprecedented set of actions, the Commonwealth has taken direct control of communities, overriding the authority o ...Show more