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  • - The Man with the Golden Voice
    von Garrick Jones
    22,98 - 34,00 €

  • von Lesley J Mooney
    25,00 €

  • - Adventures in the Red Centre
    von Hannah Mowen
    21,00 €

    After his first visit to Australia, Ozzy can't wait to travel there again. Luckily, Santa agrees to a second visit.This time, Ozzy lands in the desert - the Red Centre - and finds out just how hot and dry the desert can be. After trying to swim in the mirage of an oasis, Ozzy is lucky to meet a young Aboriginal boy, Warra, and his animal friends. They show him around and explain a lot about their culture and life in the desert. As always, Ozzy is full of questions!But life is tough for Warra and his friends as the Red Centre is drying out - there's just not enough water left for everyone and they're not sure what to do, until Ozzy's magic camera reveals a secret map …Join Ozzy and his new friends as they trek off to Kakadu in search of the Rainbow Serpent.

  • - The Secret of Contentment
    von Robyn L Bradley
    41,00 €

  • - Chilling Tales of the Blue Mountains
    von Craig Stanton
    21,00 €

  • von Russell Schneider
    26,00 €

  • - Maximising Happiness and Balance
    von Andy Marshall
    21,00 €

  • - A Clyde Smith Mystery
    von Garrick Jones
    25,00 €

  • von Natasha Simon
    18,00 €

  • - A guide for couples planning their marriage ceremony
    von Susanna Jose
    21,00 €

  • - Communicate and present with confidence
    von Dale Rees-Bevan
    17,00 €

  • - A Journey of Survival and Resilience
    von Glen Fisher
    33,00 €

  • - Journeying UK and Down Under
    von Stuart R Rolls
    20,00 €

    This final book in a series of nine (one updated, one a steamy truth-based novel with psychic undertones), others with psychic/spiritual practice activities, truly prove the existence the Afterlife. It's all free of dogma and with space-age reasoning.Behind this is my world-travelled, psycho-spiritual research for all humanity. It's born of absolute truth in my psychic family, biographically and recorded in my books and meditational recordings. Times are so changing and these happenings surely must occur. Everyone should feel uplifted by my true-life experiences, in this end book of the series. Paranormal studies overall, psychology and parapsychology, the psycho-spiritual including transpersonal psychology studies will not only help students (tutors please note) but also inform, help and entertain all humans.I've enjoyed writing a fitting poem for each book in the series. My years of researching world faiths has revealed a many lives continuum. Yet it's all there in grassroots spiritualism, bless it!

  • - An Australian animal fantasy
    von Chris Fitzgerald
    17,00 €

  • - 1910 - 1912
    von Henrietta McManamey
    51,00 €

    This seems a good day to begin a diary.Thus begins, on Wednesday 27th April 1910, this 74-page account of the life of Henrietta Petrea McManamey, at her home in Woodford, NSW. Ettie, the 42-year-old wife of Woodford Academy headmaster John McManamey, was inspired to begin her journal not through a creative urge to have her words recorded for posterity but ‘As an aid to memory …,’ because she had mislaid an undershirt. This small exercise book contains an all-too-brief glimpse of Ettie that reveals an intelligent, acutely observant and engaging personality, freely expressing her most personal feelings and opinions in the privacy of its pages, before her death in 1913.The few years covered (1910 to 1912) were eventful, both locally and nationally. The Edwardian era was brief and King Edward VII’s death in 1910 marked the end of a decade of national prosperity and peace, that included development of a Federated nation, the granting of suffrage to white Australian women, increasing political awareness and the creation of a worker’s party, all in the calm before the storm of world war. Ettie’s writing discloses a detailed and personal account of pre-war Australian society: the death and mourning of the King; the fascination with Halley’s Comet; the rise of the Labor Party as a viable political force; the domestic needs of Academy life and the everyday observations of life, politics and people in New South Wales and the small Blue Mountains town of Woodford.Henrietta Petrea Holm McManamey was born in Bathurst in 1871 to Danish seaman Frederic Wilhelm Nielsen and Elizabeth Rae, daughter of A. B. Rae, photographer, bookseller and founder of the Western Independent newspaper. Frederick Nielsen anglicised his surname to Nelson and changed his occupation to ‘Photographic Artist’, working from 1868 to 1871 in a small studio in William Street, Bathurst. Although her father died when she was only four, Ettie writes fondly of the few memories she has of him and the stories she had been told of his courage in the 1870s when he braved the flooded Macquarie River to bring across the mail with Cobb and Co. pioneer, Jim Rutherford. She muses over the common heritage she shared with Queen Alexander, the Danish widow of King Edward VII, and expresses her pride at the one thousand Danish men sent to the funeral of the King, wondering if any of them could be related to her.

  • von Wendy Laing
    18,00 €

  • - A Memoir
    von Dr Jodie Fleming
    23,98 €

  • - For authors, editors and virtual assistants
    von Jennifer Mosher
    22,00 €

  • - Tales of War, Aussie Mateship and more
    von Garrick Jones
    19,00 €

  • von Peter J Hinds
    49,00 €

    2018 revised edition, with additional materialOn 19 March 1818, a young man called John Champley was committed to the House of Correction in Beverley, Yorkshire, England, for two years’ hard labour. He had been convicted of being a party to the theft of eighty pounds of butt leather in Pocklington on 13 December 1817.Four months later, after an attempted escape from the House of Correction, he was sentenced to transportation to one of His Majesty’s ‘Plantations or Colonies abroad’.Champley arrived in the penal colony of Sydney Cove on Thursday 7 October 1819 and was assigned to a shoemaker at Parramatta. After receiving his freedom in May 1826, Champley left Parramatta – with the shoemaker’s wife.Early in 1829, Champley and his family left Sydney to live at Bong Bong. In February 1830, following a robbery at the nearby Oldbury estate, Champley and his two alleged accomplices, John Yates and Joseph Shelvey, were sentenced to death at Campbelltown. They were saved from the gallows upon appeal by their barrister and their death penalties commuted to ‘life and hard labour in irons’. Champley and Shelvey were sent to Norfolk Island, and Yates to Moreton Bay.About a year later, two captured bushrangers from Jack Donohoe’s gang made confessions concerning the robbery and Champley, Shelvey and Yates were brought home and pardoned. However, the trial and incarceration had by now reduced their lives from one of hope to one of despair.~~~Many Australians now take great pride in tracing their convict heritage, but this has not always been the case. Historically governments destroyed convict records and families kept their offspring in the dark about their convict ancestry which has made it difficult to establish the true stories of these convicts.The backdrop to this story is the slavery of the convict system in New South Wales with the terror of the penal settlements of Norfolk Island and Moreton Bay.Under this evil system excessive floggings were handed out by the magistrates. The floggings and starvation drove many convicts to abscond and take to the bush to become bushrangers. Even when the convicts were emancipated they were still treated as second class citizens.The Campbelltown Convicts serves to record as many facts and details as possible of one story from this tragic period in our country’s history. It is a timely reminder that compassion and authority do not always go hand in hand.

  • - A N'Arth Chronicle
    von Val Clark
    22,00 €

  • - A Short and Practical Guide to Maintaining a Happy and Contented Life
    von Jen Matthews
    19,00 €

  • von Rosa Fedele
    27,00 €

  • - Surviving the world's worst tsunami and overcoming trauma
    von John Maddocks
    22,00 €

  • - and other life lessons for the perplexed
    von Evan Johnstone
    17,00 €

  • von Mark Hughes
    19,00 €

  • - Healing the Earth to Heal Ourselves
    von Mahdi Mason
    24,00 €

    If you’re worried about the state of Mother Earth but aren’t sure what you can do to actually make a difference, this book is for you! Find out practical ways you can start helping the environment, and live in harmony with it, NOW.International author and changemaker Dr Mahdi Mason, draws on her years of research and experience in environmental management and indigenous culture in this breakthrough green living book. There is one key element missing in modern society’s approach to managing the environment, and this oversight is leading the human race to extinction. This book explains what that element is, and how easy it is to address it.You’ll learn:How to recognise what nature does for your mind, body and spiritDifferent strategies to connect with natureHow much influence you have on the environment without even knowing itEffective ways to help the environment which don’t cost time or moneyGolden rules for helping your local wildlife and ecosystems to thriveSecrets to supporting the Earth energeticallyThe key to becoming an environmental leader and how to influence others to become more environmentally friendly themselvesThis book will inspire you to take action!

  • - The long road back from PTSD, depression & the brink of suicide
    von Shaun O'Gorman
    23,00 €

  • - A very musical autobiography
    von Geoffrey K Weule
    29,00 €

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