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All in the Blue Unclouded Weather
Published in Hardcover by Viking Juvenile (1992-03-01)
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The book is very good and it was a joy to read.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-14
Review Date: 1998-09-14
The story is about four sister Vivienne,Cathy,Heather and Grace. They live in a Australian country town. There called Morjorie
Powell which the four sister really hates. And Mr Pratlow a mean old teacher they also dislke. In each chater there is a
new story throught out the book the sisters share the fellings of happyness, Bullied, saddness dreams and hope.I thing the
book is book and my fav part is the end when Vivienne says " Blue unclouded weather thats what it going to be for christmas
tomorrow.
The Alternate RAAF and RAN Fleet Air Arm - Australia's Little Asian Wars 1951 - 1975
Published in Paperback by John Baxter (2003)
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Not just another alternate history...
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Review Date: 2007-08-23
Review Date: 2007-08-23
John Baxter's account of the aerial aspects of Australia's (fictional) wars with Indonesia and India differs from most alternate
histories. It is written in the style of an Osprey-type book, complete with color profiles of the aircraft. Aussie Hawker
Hunters, TSRs, Rotodynes, Skyraiders, etc.
The Amazing SAS: The Inside Story of Australia's Special Forces
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd (2007-07-01)
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a terrific read!
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Review Date: 2007-11-29
Review Date: 2007-11-29
This book gives a great insight into the training and deployment of the Australian SAS without giving away any strategic secrets.
As the first book of its kind about these truly amazing guys, it really does give the unique flavour of our men, as well as
an overview of the liaisons and negotiations that have had to be undertaken in order for these unique soldiers to be deployed.
Their broad technical/military/people skills, along with their incredibly personally overseen personal training within the
unit (the trainers know these soldiers inside and out!, have created a unique soldier that is in demand world wide.
Whilst this is an overview, and doesn't infringe on the privacy or work of any individual within the unit, it does at last give an enduring taste of these amazing soldiers and the lives that they lead. I tip my hat to them - one and all!
Whilst this is an overview, and doesn't infringe on the privacy or work of any individual within the unit, it does at last give an enduring taste of these amazing soldiers and the lives that they lead. I tip my hat to them - one and all!
Amazon.Com.Way: The Story of Amazon.Com and the Growth of Online Retailing
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd (2000-04-12)
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THE RISE OF A CORPORATE AND CULTURAL E-COMMERCE LEVIATHAN...
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Review Date: 2008-06-07
Review Date: 2008-06-07
This is an unauthorized account of an e-commerce leviathan's rise from obscurity. So, if one is looking for a detailed business
module or a blue print of its technology, look elsewhere, as this is not the book for you. What this book offers is a very
interesting, well-organized narrative on the early, heady days of Amazon.com. when it was just an upstart internet bookseller
looking to make its mark big time, as well as a look at its founder, Jeff Bezos, painting a flattering and intriguing portrait
of this now multi-billionaire.
For its founder, Jeff Bezos, it was not, however, just about the money. If that were the case, he would never have left his seven figure Wall Street job. For him, it was about the opportunity to be on the ground floor of a business that would change the retailing community forever. Jeff Bezos, a true visionary, chose to take that challenge, and in doing so, he would forever change the dot.com world and the retailing community. The author, a business reporter for various publications, delineates just how it was that Jeff Bezos did so.
This book offers up an interesting summary on how Jeff Bezos was able to take the online community by storm and upset the status quo. The author provides a biographical narrative on who Jeff Bezos is. It is grounded in the context of where he grew up, his schooling, as well as his early interests. It segues from his Ivy League educational underpinnings to his foray into the upper echelons of Wall Street, deriving the experience that he needed in order to take on the risky proposition of starting up his own dot.com company. It is clearly the story of a visionary and decision maker with heart.
The book succinctly details the rise of Amazon.com as an e-commerce force with which to be reckoned. It tracks its growth and change from an upstart, fledging, by- the-seat-of-its-pants-company to one that is now a staple of the popular lexicon. It superficially explores the philosophy of Jeff Bezos in terms of having his business "get big fast" and the technological, financial, and logistical hurdles that the business needed to overcome in order to do so. The author also keys in on the ability of Jeff Bezos to think out of the box, when so many business pundits said that what he sought to do could not be done.
The overall texture of this book is enhanced by Information provided by those with some insider knowledge, such as those who knew Jeff Bezos, those who worked with him in those early halcyon days, rival "brick and mortar" executives, business analysts, and financiers, among others. This book, which is a look at a visionary and his company, details how that visionary was able to transform his company into a veritable cultural phenomenon unto itself. Those who are devotees of Amazon will find this well-written book heady stuff, indeed, as it makes for absorbing reading.
For its founder, Jeff Bezos, it was not, however, just about the money. If that were the case, he would never have left his seven figure Wall Street job. For him, it was about the opportunity to be on the ground floor of a business that would change the retailing community forever. Jeff Bezos, a true visionary, chose to take that challenge, and in doing so, he would forever change the dot.com world and the retailing community. The author, a business reporter for various publications, delineates just how it was that Jeff Bezos did so.
This book offers up an interesting summary on how Jeff Bezos was able to take the online community by storm and upset the status quo. The author provides a biographical narrative on who Jeff Bezos is. It is grounded in the context of where he grew up, his schooling, as well as his early interests. It segues from his Ivy League educational underpinnings to his foray into the upper echelons of Wall Street, deriving the experience that he needed in order to take on the risky proposition of starting up his own dot.com company. It is clearly the story of a visionary and decision maker with heart.
The book succinctly details the rise of Amazon.com as an e-commerce force with which to be reckoned. It tracks its growth and change from an upstart, fledging, by- the-seat-of-its-pants-company to one that is now a staple of the popular lexicon. It superficially explores the philosophy of Jeff Bezos in terms of having his business "get big fast" and the technological, financial, and logistical hurdles that the business needed to overcome in order to do so. The author also keys in on the ability of Jeff Bezos to think out of the box, when so many business pundits said that what he sought to do could not be done.
The overall texture of this book is enhanced by Information provided by those with some insider knowledge, such as those who knew Jeff Bezos, those who worked with him in those early halcyon days, rival "brick and mortar" executives, business analysts, and financiers, among others. This book, which is a look at a visionary and his company, details how that visionary was able to transform his company into a veritable cultural phenomenon unto itself. Those who are devotees of Amazon will find this well-written book heady stuff, indeed, as it makes for absorbing reading.

American Architecture: A Vintage Postcard Collection
Published in Hardcover by Images (Australia) (2000-10)
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Buildings in the mail.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-27
Review Date: 2002-07-27
This wonderful book, beautifully designed and printed, has 625 postcards of American buildings selected from six thousand
in the author's collection. He chose these for their relevance and graphic rendering. Most of them probably originated from
the Curt Teich company based in Chicago (they printed 360,000 different cards over the years). Van Malderen writes a short
informative introduction about his collection and the architectural postcard. The majority show multi-storied buildings, especially
skyscrapers but there are plenty of factories, docks, bridges, churches, street scenes and more. The buildings were photographed
and then drawn (some artist drew the short straw and had to put all the windows in) to bring out the best of the structure,
frequently removing nearby buildings so the original was left in all its glory.
The cards are arranged alphabetically by city, from Atlanta to Washington DC, New York, naturally, has the most, over 150. A nice touch is that some cards have stamps and cancellation marks on them and a few have the sender's handwriting, telling the folks back home that the building shown really is as big as it looks!
For such a lovely book I am surprised that the publishers did not include an index. Two other architectural postcard books worth checking out are `Wish You Were Here' by Barry Zaid, full of hotels (and their interiors) from the thirties and forties and like 'American Architecture' beautifully produced. `Not Only Building: New York' by Italo Rota, a 480 page paperback with 300 postcards. I thought it was rather badly produced, too many enlargements of the cards which unfortunately only emphasise the mass printing quality of the originals.
***FOR AN INSIDE LOOK click 'customer images' under the cover.
The cards are arranged alphabetically by city, from Atlanta to Washington DC, New York, naturally, has the most, over 150. A nice touch is that some cards have stamps and cancellation marks on them and a few have the sender's handwriting, telling the folks back home that the building shown really is as big as it looks!
For such a lovely book I am surprised that the publishers did not include an index. Two other architectural postcard books worth checking out are `Wish You Were Here' by Barry Zaid, full of hotels (and their interiors) from the thirties and forties and like 'American Architecture' beautifully produced. `Not Only Building: New York' by Italo Rota, a 480 page paperback with 300 postcards. I thought it was rather badly produced, too many enlargements of the cards which unfortunately only emphasise the mass printing quality of the originals.
***FOR AN INSIDE LOOK click 'customer images' under the cover.
The American Express Pocket Guide to Australia
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (1988-04)
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Rewritten/republished as Travel&Leisure:Amsterdam
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Review Date: 1999-05-03
Review Date: 1999-05-03
The American Express Travel Guide of Amsterdam (1992), written by Derek Blythe, has been re-written by Carol Winkelman and
re-published as Travel&Leisure: Amsterdam (1997). Travel&Leisure magazine, in conjunction with Macmillan Travel, designed
this new version of the book for a larger audience that includes young travelers, budget travelers, babyboomer travelers,
discriminating travelers, and business travelers. The new book is a combination of traditional and offbeat travel guide,
helping the reader find his/her way to hotels, restaurants, museums, and historical sites while also taking him/her "inside"
Amsterdam to experience its cafe culture, lively arts scene, and famous nightlife. The new book, like The American Express
Guide, includes an excursion to Rotterdam that leads the reader from the historic to the ultramodern.
Ancestors
Published in Hardcover by Jonathan Cape (1989-07-20)
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I loved this book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-09
Review Date: 2003-08-09
It's been years since I read this book, but I often think about it. It's a great coming of age story - a book that inspired
me very much, about a shy, creative, but very strong woman. I loved it & highly recommend it.

Andrew Fisher: Prime Minister of Australia
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd (2008-10-01)
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Andrew Fisher: An Australian Icon
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Review Date: 2008-11-19
Review Date: 2008-11-19
Andrew Fisher was a much unreported and often unknown Australian Prime Minister. Yet in spite of being little known today,
Fisher was a Labor Prime Minister for longer than such luminaries as John Curtin, Ben Chifley, Gough Whitlam or Paul Keating.
Indeed, Fisher was second only to Bob Hawke in terms of longevity as a Labor Prime Minister.
Regardless of how little know Fisher is today, he was responsible for a host of nation building structures. A short list of such items would be the establishment of the national capital in Canberra, the commencement of the trans-national railway, the introduction of an Australian currency, the formation of the Commonwealth Bank, the introduction of old age pensions, the establishment of the Australia Navy and the creation of the Australia coat of arms. Some list!
It is a great shame that Fisher is not more widely known. In Australian history, he was a man of some significance. In this regard, David Day has done a great job in putting the record straight. He has written the first full biography of one of Australia's greatest yet least known leaders.
It is impossible to imagine American's failing to give credit to their national icons. Statesmen such as Jefferson, Lincoln and FDR are revered. Their contribution to the American nation is understood and tirelessly investigated. Australia could take lessons here. In Andrew Fisher, Australia has a hero. David Day's work deserves praise. He has shed light on a remarkable man whose impact has gone unnoticed for too long.
Regardless of how little know Fisher is today, he was responsible for a host of nation building structures. A short list of such items would be the establishment of the national capital in Canberra, the commencement of the trans-national railway, the introduction of an Australian currency, the formation of the Commonwealth Bank, the introduction of old age pensions, the establishment of the Australia Navy and the creation of the Australia coat of arms. Some list!
It is a great shame that Fisher is not more widely known. In Australian history, he was a man of some significance. In this regard, David Day has done a great job in putting the record straight. He has written the first full biography of one of Australia's greatest yet least known leaders.
It is impossible to imagine American's failing to give credit to their national icons. Statesmen such as Jefferson, Lincoln and FDR are revered. Their contribution to the American nation is understood and tirelessly investigated. Australia could take lessons here. In Andrew Fisher, Australia has a hero. David Day's work deserves praise. He has shed light on a remarkable man whose impact has gone unnoticed for too long.

Anglicans in the Antipodes: An Indexed Calendar to the Papers and Correspondence of the Archbishops of Canterbury, 1788-1961,
Relating to Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific (Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies)
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Press (1999-07-30)
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Outstanding scholarship
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Review Date: 2007-11-19
Review Date: 2007-11-19
This book provides researchers with invaluable access to the correspondence of the Anglican Prelates.
The compilers have assiduously examined the Lambeth Palace files to make these available to those requiring information regarding the formation of the Anglican Communion in the Pacific.
A great achievement.
Doris LeRoy, PhD candidate, Victoria University, Footscray Park, Victoria Australia.
The compilers have assiduously examined the Lambeth Palace files to make these available to those requiring information regarding the formation of the Anglican Communion in the Pacific.
A great achievement.
Doris LeRoy, PhD candidate, Victoria University, Footscray Park, Victoria Australia.
Animal Parade: A Wildlife Alphabet
Published in Paperback by Hodder Headline Australia Children's Books (1993-04-01)
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Toddler son loves this book!
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Review Date: 2001-06-25
Review Date: 2001-06-25
If you have a child in your life who adores animals, she or he will love this book. My 2 year old son is fascinated by the
wide variety of animals including favorites like elephants, giraffes and zebras. I like the charming illustrations. Although
my son likes the animals, we sometimes focus on the letters of the alphabet, as it is an alphabet book, too!
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