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  • von Howard Dimond
    29,00 €

  • von Kaaren Sutcliffe
    28,00 - 33,00 €

  • von Luke Kennedy
    25,00 €

  • von Rebecca Seibert
    22,00 €

  • von Sam Beckett
    23,00 - 29,00 €

  • von Greg K Bathgate
    56,00 - 62,00 €

  • von Clarence Alfred Diefenbach
    30,00 €

    DIMMANGALI is set in the early era of white settlement in South-East Queensland, between 1820 and 1842.It tells the story of Buruda, a proud aboriginal manngur of the Undanbi people, custodians of the lands around Caloundra, and his leadership at this time.To these people, the land was a spiritual entity that gave life to all - humans and animals and plants. The proponents of this philosophy could not help living each day in harmony with the natural rhythms of the earth.The Undanbi believed the white men to be makaron, spirits who had not taken the proper path of being reborn as children, and some of the surrounding peoples had even befriended a few of them.But as increasing numbers of makaron pillaged their forests and depleted their animal numbers, the makaron presence became more sinister.As women were raped, and thunder-sticks brought down more and more of their warrior dhan, the full calamity of white settlement on the Undanbi way of life could no longer be tolerated!Clarrie Diefenbach was a senior lecturer at Brisbane College of Advanced Education until his retirement in 1987. He has a Master of Education, the subject of his his book being "Student Teachers' Attitudes to Aboriginals". He had, for many years, been lecturing in Prejudice and Racism, and been appalled at some of the attitudes he had come across towards Aboriginals.

  • von Clarence Alfred Diefenbach
    36,00 €

    DIMMANGALI is set in the early era of white settlement in South-East Queensland, between 1820 and 1842.It tells the story of Buruda, a proud aboriginal manngur of the Undanbi people, custodians of the lands around Caloundra, and his leadership at this time.To these people, the land was a spiritual entity that gave life to all - humans and animals and plants. The proponents of this philosophy could not help living each day in harmony with the natural rhythms of the earth.The Undanbi believed the white men to be makaron, spirits who had not taken the proper path of being reborn as children, and some of the surrounding peoples had even befriended a few of them.But as increasing numbers of makaron pillaged their forests and depleted their animal numbers, the makaron presence became more sinister.As women were raped, and thunder-sticks brought down more and more of their warrior dhan, the full calamity of white settlement on the Undanbi way of life could no longer be tolerated!Clarrie Diefenbach was a senior lecturer at Brisbane College of Advanced Education until his retirement in 1987. He has a Master of Education, the subject of his his book being "Student Teachers' Attitudes to Aboriginals". He had, for many years, been lecturing in Prejudice and Racism, and been appalled at some of the attitudes he had come across towards Aboriginals.

  • von Martin Sessions
    58,00 - 65,00 €

  • von Janine Fletcher
    20,00 €

    This little book really could change your life. It takes less than 30 minutes to read, but what you learn will impact the rest of your life; showing you how you can have so much more personal power. More power over · your frame of mind, how you feel and the choices you make, · your anxiety and stress levels, · your health and pain level, · your learning ability, creativity, concentration, and productivity,· your sports performance and recovery time, · how you respond to others and even how you feel about yourself Janine loves seeing the surprise, the delight, the relief, the peace of mind, the boost in confidence and change in self-esteem, the renewed hope and shift in attitude that can happen simply by 'Taking A Breather'.About author:Janine Fletcher lives in country Victoria, Australia. She is an experienced educator, author and independent researcher. Janine has a particular interest in the neuroplasticity of the brain and the mind/body/spirit connection.

  • von Helen Weiss
    39,00 - 48,00 €

  • von James Page
    29,00 €

  • von Sharon Tobin
    23,00 - 29,00 €

  • von Galanos Matt Galanos
    24,00 - 30,00 €

  • von R. Julian Hafner
    25,00 €

    George, a renowned psychiatrist, is treating a cabinet minister for autoerotic asphyxia, a dangerous sexual deviation. The minister is found dead, attached to his apparatus. George and Julia, a patient who is blackmailing him, become suspects.

  • von Judith Dun
    22,98 €

    John Bradshaw has pushed aside his abusive childhood to build a global empire. A year after marrying his beloved Elizabeth, a car accident sees her plunged into the dark cloud of coma. Johns'' devotion is unwavering, and they are gifted a miracle as Elizabeth finally wakes and they rebuild their bond of love. A sinister presence from John''s childhood, is unrelenting in his efforts to re-enter John''s life. Shane Olsen is masked in a veil of influence, but in truth he is a monster as Sydney is overshadowed by a growing number of brutal murders involving street kids. An established Cyber hub funded by John assists law enforcement to decode the dark web, revealing the horror of international child abuse and murder. The danger to John''s family becomes more than empty threats as evil targets the very heart of his world. The perverted depth of a criminal empire is uncovered, but not soon enough, as a plan for revenge is put into action.  The author Judith Dun has crafted a novel of suspense and horror. The plot is far from predictable, fast paced and full of complex characters who keep the reader completely off balance. 

  • - The Story of the Transported Cato Street Conspirators
    von Kieran Hannon
    27,00 €

    The Cato Street Conspiracy of 23 February 1820 was an attempt by a group of radicals to assassinate the British Cabinet while they dined at the house of Lord Harrowby in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London. This act aimed to precipitate a revolution, depose the King, change Britain into a people''s republic, and liberate Ireland. The conspiracy failed - but not without loss of life. Much has been written about this event, typically ending with the gruesome hanging and beheading of five plotters outside Newgate Prison on 1 May 1820, or shortly thereafter. More than these men however, were convicted of high treason for the part they played. Another five had their sentences changed to transportation for life, and one to six-months'' imprisonment. To-date the story of the five transported conspirators has for the most part remained untold. In this book, Kieran Hannon moves the Cato Street Conspiracy beyond May 1820, by exploring the fates of the transported conspirators: Richard Bradburn, Charles Cooper, John Harrison, John Shaw Strange and James Wilson. It is the first attempt to extend the existing Cato Street Conspiracy narrative, and our understanding of this historically significant event.

  • von Julie Busuttil
    19,00 €

  • von Matthew Brain
    24,00 €

  • von Ella McLaughlin
    24,00 €

  • von David M. James
    26,00 €

  • - The sin of the sons unleashes a serial killer
    von Les Pobjie
    25,00 €

  • von Julie Suwitra
    23,00 €

  • - A story for children who find eating a varied diet difficult
    von Katrina Davies
    23,00 €

  • von Dr Andrey Kretsch
    26,00 - 35,00 €

  • von Priyambada Mishra
    24,00 - 29,00 €

  • von Bronwyn Trotter
    28,00 €

    Sarah''s Mountain is the book 3 in the award winning Trappers Promise series, The Trappers Promise, Cedar and now Sarah''s Mountain.The first two books in the series have won Gold and Silver in major awards, Sarah''s Mountain is no different. Set in the 1800s in the Rocky Mountains, Sarah has had to battle trouble all her life, just when she feels safe the past catches up with her. Sarah is as good a trapper as the men that hunt wolves, and the Rocky Mountains where she was raised beckon her to come home, but how can she return there, now that she has settled in Cedar Creek?Death and destruction have a way of finding her no matter where she lives, and that continues to plague the trappers.Secrets held are like promises made. They can''t be kept forever!In her third book ''Sarah''s Mountain'' author Bronwyn Trotter brings suspense-filled moments and a surprising twist to the conclusion of the Trappers Promise Trilogy.

  • von John John Elliot Koulaouzos
    21,00 €

    A Journal of a Voyage to AustraliaIn 1855, my great, great grandfather, Henry Morrison began writing a detailed account of his voyage to Australia. This diary would encompass far more than just his personal observation of the long and arduous sea voyage from Sunderland, England via the Cape of Good Hope, the treacherous waters of the Indian Ocean and the numerous on board deaths and injuries before landing in Melbourne.Henry spent a further 2 years exploring and gold mining in the Victorian countryside around Castlemaine with his good friend George. They endured extreme hard work digging in the blazing heat of summer, frigid cold winters and succumbing to recurring sickness whilst living in a small, canvas tent with limited rations.In 1857, after Henry had had some meagre fortunes on the goldfields, he began the long sea journey back again to England from Melbourne. The diary concluding as he nears the South East coast of England. With the help of a previously unknown cousin researching family history in New Zealand, I discovered that Henry Morrison eventually married and immigrated to Napier, New Zealand around 1858.He unfortunately was killed in 1866 during the battle of Omarunui, NZ.The precious journal itself would eventually be brought to Australia by his migrating son John Elliott Morrison, then handed down to his son (my grandfather) and eventually lost for many years at the bottom of a junk pile of magazines at my uncles'' house, in Bexley Australia, before being rediscovered by myself a few years back.

  • von Kieran Jackel
    25,00 €

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