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Being Australian: Narratives of National Identity
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin Academic (2008-04-01)
Author: Catriona Elder
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good introduction to Australian society/studies
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Review Date: 2008-05-11
This book covers basic but interesting issues of Australian studies. At the same time, this is a good introduction of Aus society. This book is insightful not only researchers but also general readers.
Her way of writing is quite simple but adequate. Although my English is second language, I did not face any difficulty in reading this.
Good companion for studies, commuting etc...

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Canoes of Oceania (Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. Special publication)
Published in Unknown Binding by Bernice P. Bishop Museum (1936)
Author: Alfred C Haddon
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A Bible among Boat Books!
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Review Date: 2007-10-20
I simply cannot believe no one has reviewed this remarkable book here yet. Where would anyone start....? perhaps that was the problem. Well, to start, this is a book has the aura of a work written in a time when you marked your intellectual territory and explored it thoroughly like a lost continent, gave it the most of your life. The travel, the endless note-taking, the sifting of sources, the drawings.... Yet it was a never a lost world, it was old, it had its technologies and accomplishments to stand alongside a trip to Mars. In this book find the "space ships" at the end of an evolution of a thousand or two thousand years or more. The European explorers stumbled upon islands and found people whose canoes could sail closer to the wind than their own, without the aid of metal tools, metal fastners, rope walks. Give the Pacific people some vegetable fiber, a log, a weavable tree-leaf, a shell, and the gathered know-how of hard voyaging, desperation, lost-at-seas, and joyous landfalls, and they express the material thinking of the human combining the solution of technical problems with the ritual and aesthetic. Where they could, they produced outrigger canoes of beauty that will seem strange and stunning to the Western reader. Where they could not, as on the resource-depleted Easter Island, they still nearly came up with something from nearly nothing. There now, I did what I could. If you call yourself a sailor, you need to see this book. You may read some straight through, but mostly I prophesize you'll sometimes pick it up, flip randomly to some page, and fall into engrossed study. --wt

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Big Twitch: One Man, One Continent, a Race Against Time-A True Story about Birdwatching
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin (2006-08-01)
Author: Sean Dooley
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Big Twitch
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-08
Australian birder Sean Dooley describes his Big Year, an effort to break the record for the most birds seen in Australia (and environs) in a year.

I loved this birding memoir. Dooley is a lively, humorous, engaging writer, and his Australian slang makes his voice particularly come alive, at least for this American reader. He conveys a passion for his pursuit and a concern for wildlife and the environment without sanctimony.

Clearly, there are scads of awesome birds in Australia, and undoubtedly they have the best common names of any birds anywhere. The species list at the back of the book is an entertainment in itself.

I am at a loss, however, to explain Mr. Dooley's difficulty in finding women who bird. Maybe it's a cultural thing?

Definitely recommended, especially for American readers to whom the language and most of the species will be engagingly exotic.

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The Birth of Sydney
Published in Paperback by Grove Press (2000-06-07)
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Stories of a city
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Review Date: 2001-03-06
This is a terrific book. Read in conjunction with John Birmingham's 'Leviathan: an unauthorised biography of Sydney', you will get more than a working knowledge of how and why Sydney is like it is.

Flannery has written an introductory essay 'The andstone City', which gives a good overview. The bulk of the book is an anthology of voices from the earliest days to late 19th century -from Captain James Cook to Mark Twain, Aboriginal women, and British governors.

2000 saw a plethora of books on Sydney, as it hosted the Olympic Games. This is one of the best.

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Black Islanders: A Personal Perspective of Bougainville, 1937-1991
Published in Paperback by University of Hawaii Press (1992-01)
Author: Douglas Oliver
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good for a comprehensive over view of Bougainville
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Review Date: 1998-11-26
There are few books available to gain an understanding of modern (prior to 1989) Bougainvillian history.

The author is an anthropologist who spent time in mainly the South west (Siwai) in the 1930's and episodically since.

His review of the island's history, geography and culture is good and thorough. He presents interesting insights into the reasons for the crisis and some of the different groups and players, but not in great detail.

He could be regarded as biased because he worked for Bougainville Copper in the 70's and ? 1980's. However the book seems quite independant in its stance and it is likely that his prior association with the mining company is mainly responsible for him not expanding a bit more in this area.

It is not really dated and this is an indication of how useful a book it is.

Overall this is a must to read before visiting Bougainville, which is a very pleasant place as are the people.

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Blue Guide Australia
Published in Paperback by W. W. Norton & Company (1999-11-01)
Authors: Erika Esau and George A. Boeck
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More than you might expect
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Review Date: 2000-03-15
More than "just" a travel guide, this book offers thought-provoking insights into Australian culture through essays that provide an insider's look at the territory for the visitor (or would-be visitor).

I found the section of colorful and quirky Australian dialect especially entertaining and illuminating.

I've never been to Australia but after reading this book I am more anxious to travel there. This book is a comprehensive and useful travel guide PLUS.

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A Book of Pacific Lullabies
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollinsPublishers PTY Limited (2003-07-01)
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Gorgeous pictures!! Beautiful poems!!
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Review Date: 2006-03-21
These are original poems/lullabies from people living on the islands. My 7 year old loves this book. Even if you never read it all, the book is worth it for the fabulous artwork. This would be a great gift for anyone who has lived in the islands or feels connected to the sea.

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The coral island: A tale of the Pacific Ocean (The boys own library)
Published in Unknown Binding by Nelson (1879)
Author: R. M Ballantyne
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A wonderful, exciting adventure!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-27
I loved this book, it had everything, suspense, intrigue and a desert island. It is really a classic, everyone should read it, I read it in high school and I recently purchased another copy to have for my kids. Anyone can love this book!

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Bug 2005 New Zealand (The Backpackers Ultimate Guide)
Published in Paperback by Bug Backpackers Guide (2005-01-30)
Author: Tim Uden
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Only the Information We Backpackers Want and Not Pages of Stuff We Don't!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-09
The BUG guides are simple to read, a lot thinner, less bulky and heavy than their competitors who keep adding fine dining, five star hotels and other stuff we backpackers never use (which makes a lot of difference when you have to lug the thing around an entire continent, or even in this case just New Zealand) and much better value. They give a description and rating on each hostel (they claim they do not accept free nights or money but who knows), as well as maps of hostel locations and travel company information.

You obviously won't agree with all their reviews of the accommodation but that's the backpacking scene. You can have a terrible experience at somewhere where someone else had one of the best stays of their life. Don't rely on this guide alone, ask other backpackers who have been to the destinations you are going where they stayed and what it was like. The more opinions you get the more likely you are to get a clearer picture.

Definitely get this over Lonely Planet and Let's Go, at least until they clean up their acts.

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Bulldust In My Bra: An American Couples Working Season in the Outback
Published in Paperback by Down Under Publications (2003-11-15)
Author: Rebecca Long Chaney
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DELIGHTFUL READ!!!!
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Review Date: 2006-12-08
This is a great story by a spirited Lady, who isn't content with only dreaming of adventure. Her writing is vivid and makes you feel as if you are sharing the adventure with her and her husband. Lee's poems are a treat for the mind and the photographs are worth a thousand words.


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