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Above Mexico City
Published in Hardcover by Cameron & Company (2004-04-01)
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Magnificent Book about Aerial Views of Mexico City
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-29
Review Date: 2005-10-29
This is the first book of aerial photography on Mexico City. Bob Cameron and Herb Lingl have done an outstanding work, especially
that Mexico City skies are mostly highly cloudy and gray with smog and pollution. They captured extradordinary moments of
clear and blue skies of Mexico City and vecinity. They have photographed unusual places and almost unknown and secrets spaces
even for Mexico City natives. There are photos that in many years of visiting and touring so many places of the City I really
never could see as well as in this magnificent book. This historical bool also shows old moments of the this great City and
the new developments of its modernity. If you want to get a realistic and creative approach to this latino metropolis that
is a good example of modern architecture and colonial buildings, get the book as soon as possible, the writing done by former
Mexican diplomat Luis Herrera-Lasso is first quality. A great value for present to any of your friends or anyone proud of
Mexican heritage and contemporary Mexico.
above mexico city
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-04
Review Date: 2005-01-04
This book is a superb example of how Robert Cameron and Herb Lingl's aerial photographs exemplify the the beauty and majesty
of Mexico City. The detailed text is a guided tour of the architecture and landscapes of this oftentimes overlooked cultural
metropolis. Now for the first time we see Mexico City in her finest glory. As a native this book makes me proud of my city.
Mega Metropolis
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-14
Review Date: 2005-10-14
Robert Cameron's books are always first rate and this one is no exception, I think it is one of his best, I was so pleasantly
surprised to see him produce another book because of his age, but with the help of his partner he has produced an awesome
book. This book highlights the most familiar parts of Mexico City and some that may not be as familiar, all with the most
incredible arial photography. The images are crisp and just jump off the page. If you have any interest in Mexico City or
just love great photograph quite frankly, then you will love this book. Thank you Mr. Cameron for another top notch book,
you are the benchmark in arial photography of this kind. Uh, now how about a city it Texas, Houston?, Dallas?, we'd love
to have you capture us, with your unique talent, here's to your continued good health.

ANZAC Elite: The Airborne and Special Forces Insignia of Australia and New Zealand
Published in Hardcover by IPL Transpress (1999-12-12)
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NOT Just for COLLECTORS!!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-04
Review Date: 2002-04-04
I personally do not collect military insignia of any type; I bought this title to read more information on the ELITE organizations
of Australia and New Zealand, In particular their Special Air Service (SAS) outfits. The book does and outstanding job at
illustrating all the units insignias with hundreds of pictures and descriptions, as for this is what the book was intended
for, What I enjoyed the most was the text and descriptions of units and unit lineage and history which really rounded out
this text. If you want to know about ANZAC Elites this is a great start for there is no one book that I know of which discusses
them all.
Informative & interesting
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-06-12
Review Date: 2004-06-12
While I do not collect insignia, I found this book to be very interesting reading. The bulk of the text provides useful information
about the historical background and roles of Australian & Kiwi Special Operations units, some of which I served in. The photos
of the insignia included some troop symbols that I had not seen for many years and brought back some fond memories. It is
good to see that the current generation are carrying on the traditions. Well done.
ANZAC Elite
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-07
Review Date: 2002-04-07
Great book. Not only does it provide over 700 full size colour photos of the insignia worn but has a very useful historical
coverage for those interested in Australasian special forces. I have not found another book that covers this subject as well.
A bonus is that the book is on excellent paper and a very nice addition to ones library.

Asylum: Voices Behind the Razor Wire
Published in Paperback by Vanwell Publishing (2003-03-01)
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Refugee suffering is an indictment of our civilization
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Review Date: 2004-02-16
Review Date: 2004-02-16
Among the many worlds within our world, surely one of the saddest is that populated by refugees. Forced by war, oppression,
famine, flood or hunger to leave their homes and seek refuge elsewhere, they share common miseries of dislocation, disorientation
and, often, much worse at the hands of unsympathetic authorities. There are millions of them, and they can be found on every
continent. They are welcome nowhere and their harrowing experiences often afflict them with traumas that they are unable to
shake for the rest of their lives.
One little-known locus of refugee suffering is Australia. The government there has strict laws designed to discourage illegal immigration, and it makes its point clear by treating illegal arrivals with detention in a series of prison-like compounds scattered around the country.
Most of the refugees in Australia literally wash up on its shores, after boarding boats operated by people-smugglers in Indonesia. Most of them come from Middle Eastern countries where they faced persecution by authoritarian regimes, especially Iraq and Iran.
Heather Tyler was working as a journalist on one of Australia's leading newspapers when she became aware of the refugees, and began to take an interest in their plight. She paid many visits to their camps and, whenever possible, interviewed them about their reasons for being there and their experiences in the camps. She heard one sad story after another, and her book, Asylum, recounts her encounters and gives an overview of the refugee situation in Australia and the impact life in detention has on these unwelcome guests.
Many detainees experience severe depression, and some have resorted to desperate measures to gain sympathetic attention, including stitching their lips together in protest against their conditions and the refusal of the authorities to deal with them in a humanitarian way.
This is a sobering account of the dehumanizing experiences of `illegals' in a supposedly advanced democratic and civilized country. It begs the question: Is this really the best we `developed countries' can do for the less fortunate of this world?
One little-known locus of refugee suffering is Australia. The government there has strict laws designed to discourage illegal immigration, and it makes its point clear by treating illegal arrivals with detention in a series of prison-like compounds scattered around the country.
Most of the refugees in Australia literally wash up on its shores, after boarding boats operated by people-smugglers in Indonesia. Most of them come from Middle Eastern countries where they faced persecution by authoritarian regimes, especially Iraq and Iran.
Heather Tyler was working as a journalist on one of Australia's leading newspapers when she became aware of the refugees, and began to take an interest in their plight. She paid many visits to their camps and, whenever possible, interviewed them about their reasons for being there and their experiences in the camps. She heard one sad story after another, and her book, Asylum, recounts her encounters and gives an overview of the refugee situation in Australia and the impact life in detention has on these unwelcome guests.
Many detainees experience severe depression, and some have resorted to desperate measures to gain sympathetic attention, including stitching their lips together in protest against their conditions and the refusal of the authorities to deal with them in a humanitarian way.
This is a sobering account of the dehumanizing experiences of `illegals' in a supposedly advanced democratic and civilized country. It begs the question: Is this really the best we `developed countries' can do for the less fortunate of this world?
Children do not belong behind razor wire
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-20
Review Date: 2004-01-20
This is a collection of skillfully-written, meticulously researched stories about mostly failed asylum-seekers in Australia
and what happens to them during their incarceration. One of the things that most disturbed me about this rather remarkable
book, was that Australia, a big country that's oretty much known for its sporting achievements and good-natured people, is
painted as a place which locks up innocent children in gulags. Unfortunately it's true. Asylum-seekers come from many, troubled
regions, and Australia is not their first port of call. In fact, it's often about the sixth country on the list that asylum-seekers
and refugees have tried to seek sanctuary in. For their trouble, they are kept in what is called "mandatory immigration detention"
centres. Each one is surrounded by multiple layers of deadly coils of razor wire, and each place is run by guards on a prison-style
routine. One of them even has an electric fence of 8000 volts. And if this book is to be believed, most of these centres are
in geographically very remote locations, in the middle of the desert, or on off-shore islands in stinking tropical heat. I'm
a mother of four, and I still cannot get my head around this: that if I was an asylum-seeker, Australia would lock up me and
my children. Most of the stories in this book concern the situations of children and how this regime has traumatised them.
This is state-sanctioned damage. The stories are poignant and written in an understated way, but their power is unmistakable.
I can only imagine that people in the Middle East, accustomed to gross human rights abuses and mass illegal migration, would
find this book informative but puzzling as to why the Australian Government takes such a heavy-handed approach with so few
people.
Shame on Australia
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-14
Review Date: 2004-01-14
It is hard to believe that Australia, which is a very affluent country with vast amounts of space and only 18 million people,
can lock men, women and children up behind coils of deadly razor wire in camps in the desert for years on end. In fact, as
I read this book, I found myself almost disbelieving its horror. But this is what Australia does to the handful of asylum-seekers
fleeing despotic regimes who had the tenacity to make it to the bottom end of the world to seek refuge. When I say handful,
I mean a few thousand, and compared to the millions of asylum-seekers and refugees languishing in other parts of the world,
I had to ask: what on earth is Australia's problem? This book contains stories of Afghans, Iranians, Iraqis, a Russian mother,
a Sri Lankan, tells how they fled their homelands and why, and what happened to them when they got to Australia. Some arrived
by air, others on leaky wooden boats after perilous voyages. What happened to them is all the same - they were locked up 24
hours a day, 7 days a week in camps run like prisons, where desperate people tried to commit suicide. Their cases took far
too long to be assessed and so many errors occurred in their cases that some took years to resolve. The camps are long distances
from ordinary citizens, so much of what was happening to the detainees was out of sight, until extraordinarily brave journalists
such as Heather Tyler penetrated the camps and wrote about what was really happening in this system that the Australian Government
calls "humane". This is the first book that tells it like it is. If the detention system is so humane, then why did a 10-year-old
Aghan girl hang herself inside one of these detention centres? These people did not have voices. No-one wanted to listen to
them, and Heather Tyler has given them the opportunity to tell their stories. This is a compelling book, beautifully written
and never melodramatic with what is such dramatic material. I couldn't put it down, and I wept many tears at times for the
people that my country treated so harshly.

Atlas of Nuclear Imaging in Sports Medicine
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Book Company Australia (2003-02-25)
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An Excellent Window into a Difficult Subject
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Review Date: 2004-05-13
Review Date: 2004-05-13
I am a sports physician and I cannot recommend this "Atlas of Nuclear Imaging" enough. Through the use of clinical case
studies, this very well set out manual has been of enormous assistance not only in my practice but for the many fellow physicians
and sports trainers I have told about it. I have observed and (happily) participated in many dramatic turnarounds in the
health of several patients, whose diagnoses might have otherwise escaped me. This is an outstanding book!
An Excellent Window into a Difficult Subject
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Review Date: 2004-05-13
Review Date: 2004-05-13
I am a sports physician and I cannot recommend this "Atlas of Nuclear Imaging" enough. Through the use of clinical case
studies, this very well set out manual has been of enormous assistance not only in my practice but for the many fellow physicians
and sports trainers I have told about it. I have observed and (happily) participated in many dramatic turnarounds in the
health of several patients, whose diagnoses might have otherwise escaped me. This is an outstanding book!
An Excellent Window into a Difficult Subject
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-13
Review Date: 2004-05-13
I am a sports physician and I cannot recommend this "Atlas of Nuclear Imaging" enough. Through the use of clinical case
studies, this very well set out manual has been of enormous assistance not only in my practice but for the many fellow physicians
and sports trainers I have told about it. I have observed and (happily) participated in many dramatic turnarounds in the
health of several patients, whose diagnoses might have otherwise escaped me. This is an outstanding book!

Australian Snakes
Published in Paperback by Reed Natural History Australia (2007-12-18)
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Excellent detailed introduction to snakes of Australia
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-17
Review Date: 2002-12-17
Mr. Shine has written an excellent natural history of Australian snakes that will be appreciated and enjoyed by those who
are knowledgeable of this aspect of Australian fauna as well as by those who experience this volume as a first introduction
to this subject. In fact, it is an excellent introduction to snakes, in general, except for its omission of the viper family(i.e.,
rattlesnakes, copperheads, etc.) which are not found in Australia. This large, softcover volume contains beautiful photographs
illustrating just about all the snake species.For those who have never been exposed to the subject, it will spark an interest
which will lead to further study.
excellent
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-06
Review Date: 2000-04-06
This book is a must for anybody interested in Australian snakes. It covers in detail the feeding habits, sex lives, habitats
and natures of all sorts of snakes. It is also full of all kinds of useful information and facts, and covers evolutionary
adaptaions from a very logical and scientific view point. It contains many spectacular photographs and fascinating anecdotes
which make it a very enjoyable book to read. Useful for anyone with a budding interest through to those with a full blown
passion. This book is much more than just a field guide and I strongly recommend it.
snakes alive
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-16
Review Date: 2000-01-16
As a recent recreational licenced holder for reptiles this book gave the information in detail on every aspect regarding Australian
snakes.It has a fresh, relevant approach to understanding our native reptiles. I found it very easy reading. It will be a
wonderful reference guide and Im sure will be used regulary not only by myself but the whole family. It kept the interest
of this household from a five year old to mid 40's, including changing the attutude of my wife who always had a fear of snakes.
She read the book.The book starts with the Anatomy of snakes through to their habitat, behaviour, eating ,breeding and relationship
both past and present with humans. Each page contains beautiful photographs on equal standing with any other publication.Sensational.
Good enough to purchase two books. One for constant use, another to keep on the shelf. From a subject that is difficult
to find much written about in this detail (Australian Snakes), this book covers most information without adding in other
countries that for Australian purposes would not be of much use.
Autobiography of a Murderer
Published in Paperback by Penguin Books Australia Ltd. ()
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A MURDERER
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-02
Review Date: 2000-07-02
BRUTAL HONEST FRIGHTNING . HUGH COLLINS ACCOUNT OF LIFE AS A GLASGOW HARDMAN AND PRISONER IN SCOTTISH PRISONS IS TERRIFYING
AND TOUCHING AT THE SAME TIME.THE BEST BOOK I HAVE READ IN TEN YEARS.I AM HOPING FOR SEQUEL.THIS MAN IS A LITERARY TREASURE.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A MURDER
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-24
Review Date: 2000-06-24
NO HOLDS BARRED ACCOUNT OF HUGH COLLINS TURBULENT LIFE IN AND OUT OF SCOTTISH PRISONS.A TRULY REMARKABLE STORY OF ONE MANS
BATTLE TO RECOGNISE AND OVERCOME THE DEMONS WITHIN.COLLINS IS A GIFTED WRITER WITH A GREAT TALE TO TELL.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A MURDERER
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-02
Review Date: 2000-07-02
BRUTAL HONEST FRIGHTNING . HUGH COLLINS ACCOUNT OF LIFE AS A GLASGOW HARDMAN AND PRISONER IN SCOTTISH PRISONS IS TERRIFYING
AND TOUCHING AT THE SAME TIME.THE BEST BOOK I HAVE READ IN TEN YEARS.I AM HOPING FOR SEQUEL.THIS MAN IS A LITERARY TREASURE.

Bilby Moon (Cranky Nell Book)
Published in Hardcover by Kane/Miller Book Pub (2001-03-01)
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Sweet book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-16
Review Date: 2007-12-16
This book was a gift from a friend in Australia and has been a favorite ever since my daughter turned 1 (she's now 3.) The
Aussie animals are interesting, and its a good way to help young children learn about the phases of the moon. The illustrations
are great, too.
Lovely
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-30
Review Date: 2002-10-30
A charming book which my 3 year-old daughter greatly enjoys. We talk about why there are phases of the moon and the life
of nocturnal animals. And it's fun. [Note: I'm not related to the main character.]
Learn australian critters and a bit of astronomy
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-07
Review Date: 2001-03-07
I picked up this book on a recent trip to Australia to read to my 2.5 year old. He LOVES it. He gets to learn a bit about
Australian fauna and flora and gets to learn about the moon waxing and waning. He now TELLS me the story instead of letting
me read it. I also picked him up a stuffed bilby which he loves to snuggle while we go over the story. It is simple yet engaging
and has beautiful drawings. Now when we look at the moon in the sky my son tells me whether it is smiling or whether it is
getting smaller or bigger or half of it has disappeared.
Blessings in Disguise
Published in Hardcover by Penguin Books Australia Ltd (1996-11-02)
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Great Reading for Alec Guinness fans
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24
Review Date: 2008-06-24
As a fan of Alec Guinness, it gave me additional insight to this great actor's life. It made me want to learn more and more
about him, read books on him and see his movies again A great actor.
A beautiful tale of a life well-lived
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 1999-12-24
Review Date: 1999-12-24
Sir Alec writes beautifully and simply about the his life through the lives that affected him. Funny, honest, and thought
provoking. He's not at all the stereotypical stuffy Englishman, but a regular person with a huge amount of talent and alot
of great stories to tell. This book should be back in print!
Wonderful autobiography by a truly gifted, truly modest man
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-09
Review Date: 1999-10-09
BLESSINGS IN DISGUISE stands out in my reading as one of the most enjoyable autobiographies I've ever encountered. Unlike
so many actors, Alec Guinness is a truly modest man, and his wry humor and ability to laugh at himself are extraordinarily
refreshing. Guinness is worth reading even if you've never seen one of his movies or plays or television appearances.
It is a damn shame that this fine book is apparently out of print.
Child of the Kulaks
Published in Paperback by University of Queensland Pr (Australia) (1998-01)
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An honest and heartbreaking recollection
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-06
Review Date: 2004-11-06
Alex was an amazing man. I was privileged to meet and get to know him during the last year of his life. His wisdom, his
honesty and his heart will never be forgotten my me or, I dare say, anyone who knew him. He gave me an autographed copy of
his book and I have read it several times. This is not just a story, it's a remarkable man opening his heart, to share his
experience, even though it hurt. He was never afraid of that pain, but faced it with courage, hope and a powerful love of
life and the world and the people around him.
I heartily recommend this book, do read it.
Do Svidaniya, Rest in peace, Child of the Kulaks.
I heartily recommend this book, do read it.
Do Svidaniya, Rest in peace, Child of the Kulaks.
people which sadly decompose
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-01
Review Date: 2004-11-01
this book is sort of sad but it is also very suspicious and breathtaking i think that it is really good but its sad how many
people die. two brothers go to china then to australian from russia.one dies but the other then returns to russia for a visit
sixty years later!!!!
A lost childhood
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-29
Review Date: 2001-10-29
Alex Saranin's story is a vivid description of the first lost generation of Soviet Russia, millions of children lost their
parents into the civil war, collectivization and other soviet human mills and it's aftermath. The great suffering endured
by them and the waste of lives and souls is great evidence of these terrible whirling years into which a whole generation
was engulfed.
Children from Australia to Zimbabwe
Published in Hardcover by Charlesbridge Publishing (2001-07)
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excellent book
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Review Date: 2008-04-01
Review Date: 2008-04-01
Excellent book. The only thing is about Brazil. I lived in Brazil and only the super rich speak English and even some of the
wealthy do not. If you go to Brazil, expect to hear Portuguese.
Children from Australia to Zimbabwe: A Photographic Journey Around the World
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-15
Review Date: 2007-01-15
I use this book in my grade 4 classroom. The pictures and writing help my United State's students better understand the world
around them. This book is a favorite in my classroom.
Put this in your car
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-13
Review Date: 2005-11-13
Stunning photographs, concise maps, and simple text that introduces the basics of a culture, a country, and a way of life
make this book great "back seat" reading. Kids shouldn't be watching tv in the car anyway. Books like this will make the ride
more enjoyable and enriching. It also would be a great addition to a pediatrician's waiting room, or a dentist.
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