The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica

The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica
Author: Patrick Browne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1756
Genre: Climatoloy, Medical
ISBN:

A complete and well-illustrated history of Jamaica with particular emphasis on natural products.

Benevolence

Benevolence
Author: Julie Janson
Publisher: Magabala Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2020-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1925936651

For perhaps the first time in novel form, Benevolence presents an important era in Australia’s history from an Aboriginal perspective. Benevolence is told from the perspective of Darug woman, Muraging (Mary James), born around 1813. Mary’s was one of the earliest Darug generations to experience the impact of British colonisation. At an early age Muraging is given over to the Parramatta Native School by her Darug father. From here she embarks on a journey of discovery and a search for a safe place to make her home. The novel spans the years 1816-35 and is set around the Hawkesbury River area, the home of the Darug people, Parramatta and Sydney. The author interweaves historical events and characters — she shatters stereotypes and puts a human face to this Aboriginal perspective.

Fingertip of the Tongue

Fingertip of the Tongue
Author: Sarah Rice
Publisher: Apollo Books
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2017
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781742589527

No longer knowing which is sweeter the cherry or the feel of the word in my mouth Fingertip of the Tongue explores the texture, tone, taste, and touch of language. These are poems that feel their way through word and world with tongue and ear and fingertip. 'In Fingertip of the Tongue we find a poetry of close observation of people and everyday objects, finding in them new and deeper implications. These poems are sometimes whimsical, sometimes deeply personal, always satisfying. Sarah Rice displays a fascination with form and a great skill in finding the startlingly apt word, the evocative insight. Hers is a poetry of mind and heart.' Ron Pretty 'Sarah Rice writes poems of astonishing grace. To read her is to walk a hill and lose your limp and breathe your grief out among eucalypt leaves and return to your life smarter than you left it. Light and grave at once, bright with intelligence, masterfully made, and written with a musical ear, they dance ordinary days into epiphanies, suffering into wisdom, and they put a reader back inside the natural world, as if they'd never left it.' Mark Tredinnick 'This poetry collection explores how the self, the body and poetry are intimately connected in their various expressions, while obliquely mapping a personal history of loss, change and rejuvenation. Sarah Rice is fascinated by the flux, flow and harmonic resources of language, and entranced with the transformations words work on the world. These poems ruminate on connections between the imagination, the extraordinary and what is close at hand.' Paul Hetherington

The Light Horse Ghost

The Light Horse Ghost
Author: Julie Janson
Publisher: Nibago
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: Ghost stories
ISBN: 9780648413097

Annotation. Australian fiction, WW1.

Defying Gravity

Defying Gravity
Author: Dennis Altman
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Academic
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1997
Genre: Gay men
ISBN: 9781864482744

The remarkable life of one of Australia's leading political commentators.

Jagardoo

Jagardoo
Author: Jack Davis
Publisher: Sydney, Australia : Methuen
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1977-01-01
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9780454000719

Truth-Telling

Truth-Telling
Author: Henry Reynolds
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1742245110

If we are to take seriously the need for telling the truth about our history, we must start at first principles. What if the sovereignty of the First Nations was recognised by European international law in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries? What if the audacious British annexation of a whole continent was not seen as acceptable at the time and the colonial office in Britain understood that 'peaceful settlement' was a fiction? If the 1901 parliament did not have control of the whole continent, particularly the North, by what right could the new nation claim it? The historical record shows that the argument of the Uluru Statement from the Heart is stronger than many people imagine and the centuries-long legal position about British claims to the land far less imposing than it appears. In Truth-Telling, influential historian Henry Reynolds pulls the rug from legal and historical assumptions, with his usual sharp eye and rigour, in a book that's about the present as much as the past. His work shows exactly why our national war memorial must acknowledge the frontier wars, why we must change the date of our national day, and why treaties are important. Most of all, it makes urgently clear that the Uluru Statement is no rhetorical flourish but carries the weight of history and law and gives us a map for the future.

Award Winning Australian Writing 2016

Award Winning Australian Writing 2016
Author: Chloe Brien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781922129994

The ninth edition of Award Winning Australian Writing (AWAW) continues its commitment to showcasing the best short stories and poems that have won competitions around the country. The collection features over fifty writers and competitions, and includes a foreword by Sam Cooney, writer, editor, lecturer, tutor and publisher of The Lifted Brow. Many prominent emerging writers are featured in this year's anthology, including David Campbell, Jacqui Merckenschlager, and Jessica Yu, who appeared as a panellist at this year's Emerging Writers' Festival. As always, the anthology features extensive national representation, with awards from every state and territory in Australia. Competitions appearing in AWAW 2016 include: * Lord Mayor's Creative Writing Awards * Overland Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize * Overland Story Wine Prize * Forty South Tasmanian Writers' Prize * Bruce Dawe Poetry Prize * Katharine Susannah Prichard Poetry Award * Fellowship of Australian Writers Award Past editions of AWAW received support from Lisa Dempster (Melbourne Writers Festival director), Philip Rainford (Fellowship of Australian Writers president), and authors Arnold Zable, Delia Falconer and Mark Tredinnick - all who have written forewords for editions of the book. ...a must read. Irma Gold, Overland AWAW offers the literary community an invaluable service. Matthew Lamb, The Australian ...impressive new voices... energy and inventiveness. Patrick Allington, The Advertiser AWAW gives readers a chance to value these winners. Lorien Kaye,The Age