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Governor in New Guinea
Published in Hardcover by Australian Natl Univ Pr (1981-01)
Author: Albert Hahl
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Review Date: 2001-09-20
Overall, I would say the book does well in presenting historical issues of colonial administration and the problems and issue they face in trying to introduce western concepts of development into the indeginous peoples. I am currently doing some research into this countries history and I would like some more detail and or maps of the time between 1868 and 1927 if possible could be added with any further publication from this author - or any other especially for the City and Village of Lae. Morobe Province. Papua New Guinea. ....

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The Great Crash: The Short Life and Sudden Death of the Whitlam Government
Published in Paperback by Scribe Publications Pty Ltd. (2006-04-28)
Author: Michael Sexton
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dramatic events of 1975
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Review Date: 2008-07-18
A non-Australian reading this might wonder at the vagaries of the Australian political system. The author recounts the travails of the short lived Whitlam government. They took power after decades in opposition. With grand plans for many social changes. To some extent they succeeded.

However Australia has traditionally been fairly evenly balanced between the parties. And the Senate had the Liberals and Nats in a slim majority. But enough of one to block Whitlam's Supply bill. Hence his government was running out of funds to pay its bills. The book's focus is on the tumultuous happenings of 1975. Culminating in Kerr's dismissal of Whitlam and the landslide victory of the Liberals a few weeks later.

The book conveys the level of passion around those events and in the election. Something never before seen in Australian politics. Perhaps for the best, given its divisiveness.

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The Great Mistakes of Australian History
Published in Paperback by UNSW Press (2007-02-15)
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The 'Blunders, stuff-ups and misjudgements' of Australian history
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Review Date: 2007-11-03
This book is an interesting collection of 'Blunders, stuff-ups and misjudgements' made over the course of white settlement in Australia, by some prominant academics. Covering areas as diverse as farming, black/white relations, town planning, defence and politics amoung others, it offers an interesting and thought provoking journey through many of the major decision in Australian history.

This book succeeds in providing an insight into those events that made Australia the country it is today, without taking a revisionist view, based on 21st centuary morals and ideals. They explain many of the actions taken, without necessarily judging them.

An interesting and worthwhile read.

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Groovy Map & Guide Sydney by Night (Groovy Map "N" Guide)
Published in Map by Groovy Map Co Ltd (2000-08-01)
Author: Aaron Frankel
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down under
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-22
groovies theory - party spots at night. interesting -i used it to explore the better joints in town. sydney is easy to navigate and a very friendly city - so it isnt hard anyway, but the groovy map helped me get to where the best night places are and what to do there. congrats. lookin forward to more versions. what about tahiti?

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Guide to Perth and Fremantle
Published in Paperback by New Holland Publishers, Ltd. (2000-09)
Authors: Liz Glass and Sue Scott
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accurate advice on Perth/Freo
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Review Date: 2006-07-06
The overall descriptions of what to see and do in Perth and Freo are pretty accurate. It is all one contiguous metropolitan area, in case you are wondering. For decades, Fremantle, or Freo as locals call it, has been a suburb of Perth. (Though the people in Freo might take issue with the phrasing of that.)

The beaches are just as depicted in the book. If you are an American, and specifically if you grew up in California with the whole beach culture, then the beaches of Perth and their associated crowds will be very familiar. The beach scene throughout Australia tends to mimic or at least adore the southern California scene. One attraction about the local beaches is that there are fewer people than you'd see at Malibu or Santa Monica, and the water is much cleaner. Plus, in Perth, the beaches are NOT closed at night. Unlike Los Angeles.

The remarks in the book about getting around Perth underplay public transport. If you will be in Perth for several days or weeks, the bus and train systems are pretty efficient and reasonably priced. Much cheaper than renting a car. Though, if you are time-pressed, the latter is probably better.

Another aspect which the book does not get into, but which should be germane to American visitors is that Perth is much safer than any large American city. Homicide rates are typically half the US norm, aided by strict handgun laws.

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Happy Isles of Oceania Paddling The
Published in Hardcover by Penguin Putnam~trade (1992-09-14)
Author: Paul Theroux
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Don't go there!
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Review Date: 2005-07-21
In 1980 I proofread a magazine excerpt of a Paul Theroux book. It began with his getting up early to catch a train from Boston to begin a journey to Patagonia. Who cares how early this bloody New Englander had to get up or what he had for breakfast? I'd thought Patagonia was a mythical country. I guarantee you it wasn't in my geography book. Turns out it's part of Argentina. Big deal.

But the guy is a real writer. In The Happy Isles, he recounts the tale of how he brought a folding boat, about the size of a big suitcase, to every Pacific island you've ever dreamed about and paddled around them all. Forget those islands -- Theroux says they are mostly full of lazy, suspicious people who stuff themselves with imported junk food. Some are Christian religious fanatics, some are vicious pagans, and some are both.

The first two chapters are on New Zealand, and I imagine those folks would shoot Theroux on sight if he had the temerity to return. He was not complimentary.

Theroux is not Mr. Sweetness and Light, but that's all the more enjoyable as he demolishes the images of tropical paradises, whether in Meganesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, or Hawaii. Stay home! Stay home, pour a Mai Tai, and enjoy this delightful putdown.

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Hawaii (Portrait of America)
Published in Library Binding by Raintree Pub (1986-09)
Author: Kathleen Thompson
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Book 'em, Dan-O
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-27
Grass skirts, pineapples, Hawaii 5-O, poi, surfing, volcanoes... these are the things most people might think of when they think of Hawaii. However, there is more to this gorgeous cluster of islands than that.

The "Portrait of America" series is a wonderful introduction for pre-teens to the 50 states and to the places and events that shaped the history of the United States. This "Hawaii" installment is particularly good. The book is broken down into sections like "History", "Culture", "Economy" etc., and each section is thoughtfully written and edited. My only reservation is that the History section should have focused more attention on the ancient civilizations that flourished on the islands over the centuries.

This book, as well as the entire "Portrait of America" series, will prove to be a valuable teaching tool to all primary school educators.

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Hawaii Facts and Symbols (The States and Their Symbols)
Published in Library Binding by Bridgestone Books (2003-08)
Author: Emily McAuliffe
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Colorful and informative
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-29
"Hawaii: Facts and Symbols," by Emily McAuliffe, is a good reference book for both younger and older readers. It is divided into short, easy-to-read sections and is illustrated throughout with many colorful photos. Also included is a map.

The book covers a number of topics: population, crops, the state seal, state motto, state bird, etc. Included is a short list of places to visit (such as the USS Arizona memorial) and other supplements. The one thing that's missing, and which I think should have been included, is a list of famous people from Hawaii. But overall, a concise and interesting book.

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Hawaiian Legends Photo-book
Published in Hardcover by Hi-Lite Publishing Company (2005-07)
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Adorable
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Review Date: 2005-12-22
Adorable pictures with cute storylines. This book makes a really nice gift!

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A Higher Authority: Indigenous Transnationalism and Australia
Published in Paperback by UNSW Press (2007-02-15)
Author: Ravi de Costa
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A new history of Aboriginal Australian political activism
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Review Date: 2008-06-26
Ravi de Costa has developed a unique perspective on Aboriginal Australian political activism and this book is an impressively researched contribution to Aboriginal history. An international scholar, his roots with third world people who migrated to the west, he has lived and worked in Australia and now in the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University, Toronto. His analysis of Aboriginal political activism is free of the bondage of settler colonial adherence to the notion of the egalitarian Australian polity that often compromises Australian scholarship on Indigenous issues. For this reason the book provides a refreshing view of Aboriginal activism and includes activists and the events that they have been involved in as legitimate and important to the ongoing development of Aboriginal rights and by inference, the Australian polity in general.
De Costa's book rightly places Aboriginal transnationalism within the global movement for rights of colonised peoples the world over and describes the key players, their alliances and networks developed over time. The overall impression is of intelligent Aboriginal players and activists, utilising the instruments of domestic and international activism to seek redress for their people caught in the hegemony of the settler colonial regime.
Global colonial capitalism has subjugated Indigenous peoples and ironically established the communication networks that have fostered interchange about the impacts of these regimes, whereby the seeds of discontent have developed into anti-colonial activism. While primarily concerned with the local and regional, Indigenous people have transcended their seemingly parochial concerns and the borders of the nation state, to develop international means of pursuing their claims for justice. The `higher authority' to which they have appealed, is identified by de Costa as `both ideological and institutional manifestations of universal moral order' (p. 4) he identifies as humanitarian, Christian, feminist, Communist and socialist philosophies, more recently expressed in terms of decolonisation.
While de Costa positions Aboriginal political action in relationship to western human rights movements, he reminds us that it is also from Indigenous knowledges and the activism of Indigenous people that the world has been constantly reminded of the need for justice. This is a highly thought provoking book.


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