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Atlas of Pacific Salmon: The First Map-Based Status Assessment of Salmon in the North Pacific
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (2005-03-28)
List price: $35.95
New price: $27.48
Used price: $17.85
Used price: $17.85
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Beautifully designed overview of salmon and their plight
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-06
Review Date: 2006-03-06
A new standard
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-04
Review Date: 2005-08-04
The Atlas of Pacific Salmon is what all universities and government agencies needed 20 years ago. I dare say, it was almost
worth the wait. This is a splensid compilation of data and images. The map work in this volume deserves much praise. The content
covers biogeography, biology, genetics, threats, status etc....
Should sell for over $150
Should sell for over $150

Aussie Animals
Published in Hardcover by Lothian Books (2000)
List price: $4.95
Used price: $0.50
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Simple and interesting
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-18
Review Date: 2006-07-18
My [...] started reciting this book after reading it a few times. The book has excitement both when you turn the pages "I
can hear a digging noise. What can it be?" . After turning the page and identifying the animal "It's a WOMBAT!", there is
then the fun of looking behind the flap to see a baby animal. Great fun, and good for learning about animals. Good, too, for
additional interactive play - time to look in the garden behind piles of dirt for stray wombats!
My kid LOVES it
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-05
Review Date: 2004-10-05
My baby received this as a present when she was only a few months old and as soon as she could pick a book, she would pick
this one. I admit that I did not see the magic of it -- but the simple drawings and silly text delighted her. She is a year
old now and the book is all in shreds. The flaps have been re-glued too many times and some will never return. But because
it is her favorite, we'll be making some flaps to add to it and looking for another edition for her. Wombats are her very
favorite critter. Who knew? Apparently her Aussie cousins did.

AussieTracks
Published in Paperback by Outskirts Press (2007-07-08)
List price: $12.95
New price: $12.95
Used price: $30.92
Used price: $30.92
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Absolutely Adored It!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-08
Review Date: 2007-09-08
This is a very high quality comic book, with excellent art work as well as fun/clean humor which is important for our youth
and is very rare to find these days. The story keeps the reader entertained, so dont try to get your kids to do their chores
until they're done reading it... because you will be wasting your time, this is one comic book that you cant put down until
you are done! We just ordered 3 more "Aussie Tracks" comic books to send to our Friends in Australia, we know they will get
a kick out of it! Keep us the great work, we are all waiting for Vol. 2
Really Cute!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-08
Review Date: 2007-08-08
This is a really cute comic book! Great for kids of all ages, and those who are kids at heart. The story and characters are
reminiscent to those found in Disney comics, with comical humor and adventure. I read it to my six year brother, and he really
loved it! My 10 year old sister loved it so much, she wants to buy her own copy! We are looking forward for more in this series!!
Australia
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (1999-10)
List price: $15.25
New price: $15.25
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The greatest book ever written!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-16
Review Date: 1999-05-16
This book is a must read for any mystery or sports fan. It is just a terrific book.
My First Mystery
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-26
Review Date: 2007-06-26
I first read this book when I was about 7 years old, and it started a lifelong interest in mystery stories. I practically
squealed with joy when I found it again at the library recently.
The story is pretty simple, but it really encourages kids to think as they try to solve the clues to the mystery along with the heroine, Meg. Meg is visiting her grandfather when he tells her about a sort of treasure hunt that his cousin, Alice, created for him years ago that he was never able to solve. Alice took his prized possession, a baseball signed by Babe Ruth, and refused to tell him where it was. Instead, she left him a series of clues leading to the place where it is hidden. Although her grandfather was unable to find the answers to any of the clues, Meg is determined to solve the mystery and find the baseball. To add to the challenge, Meg's brother is also trying to solve the mystery, and she is trying to find the baseball before he does. At each stage of the mystery, the book asks readers to consider the clues Meg finds and to study the pictures to find the answers before turning the page to find out what Meg's conclusions are.
All the clues in the treasure hunt are based upon popular nursery rhymes, which kids can easily recognize. From personal experience, I know that kids are impressed when they realize that they know enough to figure out the meanings of the clues on their own. This is a good book for kids in early elementary school, especially ones who enjoy mysteries and puzzles.
The story is pretty simple, but it really encourages kids to think as they try to solve the clues to the mystery along with the heroine, Meg. Meg is visiting her grandfather when he tells her about a sort of treasure hunt that his cousin, Alice, created for him years ago that he was never able to solve. Alice took his prized possession, a baseball signed by Babe Ruth, and refused to tell him where it was. Instead, she left him a series of clues leading to the place where it is hidden. Although her grandfather was unable to find the answers to any of the clues, Meg is determined to solve the mystery and find the baseball. To add to the challenge, Meg's brother is also trying to solve the mystery, and she is trying to find the baseball before he does. At each stage of the mystery, the book asks readers to consider the clues Meg finds and to study the pictures to find the answers before turning the page to find out what Meg's conclusions are.
All the clues in the treasure hunt are based upon popular nursery rhymes, which kids can easily recognize. From personal experience, I know that kids are impressed when they realize that they know enough to figure out the meanings of the clues on their own. This is a good book for kids in early elementary school, especially ones who enjoy mysteries and puzzles.
Australia (Our World in Color)
Published in Paperback by Odyssey Pubns (1990-06)
List price: $9.95
New price: $5.00
Used price: $0.38
Used price: $0.38
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Australia
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-07
Review Date: 2000-08-07
Hey Paul great book. Will you be writing a book as a follow up to your story in Readers Digest about the lost tribes. Pretty
interesting stuff. If not, do you know of any books written on this subject. Also can you post your e-mail address I wish
to inquire about purchasing a copy of the Photograph that was displayed on pages 110 & 111. I would like it large enough
so that I may frame it. Best Regards C.A. Esposito
great travel book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-27
Review Date: 2000-03-27
I wrote this book, so I think it is terrific.

Australia : True Stories of Life Down Under (Travelers' Tales)
Published in Paperback by Travelers' Tales Guides (2000-01)
List price: $17.95
New price: $11.76
Used price: $0.80
Used price: $0.80
Average review score: 

Essential Reading on Australia
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-11-16
Review Date: 2004-11-16
If you are planning a trip to Australia or wish you could, this book should top your reading list. It's not a travel guide,
it collects 39 articles or book excerpts from diverse sources that get to the heart of Australia.
You hear first-hand accounts of back packers, travel writers (Paul Theroux, Bruce Chatwin), Australians, adventurers, vacationers, and just ordinary people. Such a wide selection lets you see Australia from many angles from the food to the people to the animals and the landscape. This is so much more in-depth than a guidebook could possibly be.
Read the harrowing account of a woman canoer who survived a crocodile attack, experience learning to surf at Bondi, ride after brumbies in the Snowy Mountains, etc. Not all stories are heroic, as these are real people writing their impressions of a country and its amazing animals and hardy people. Each gives their own viewpoint which makes for fascinating reading.
The selections vary from 5 to 20 pages, making it a great book to dip into when you don't have extended reading time.
I highly recommend this book. After living in Australia 3 1/2 years, it brought back many memories of a wonderful country and showed me why I need to travel there again.
You hear first-hand accounts of back packers, travel writers (Paul Theroux, Bruce Chatwin), Australians, adventurers, vacationers, and just ordinary people. Such a wide selection lets you see Australia from many angles from the food to the people to the animals and the landscape. This is so much more in-depth than a guidebook could possibly be.
Read the harrowing account of a woman canoer who survived a crocodile attack, experience learning to surf at Bondi, ride after brumbies in the Snowy Mountains, etc. Not all stories are heroic, as these are real people writing their impressions of a country and its amazing animals and hardy people. Each gives their own viewpoint which makes for fascinating reading.
The selections vary from 5 to 20 pages, making it a great book to dip into when you don't have extended reading time.
I highly recommend this book. After living in Australia 3 1/2 years, it brought back many memories of a wonderful country and showed me why I need to travel there again.
Fun from Down Under
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-13
Review Date: 2000-09-13
This collection of travel writer's accounts of their experiences in the land of kangaroos is amusing and informative. From
an explanation of why Aussies call Americans "seppos" (a legacy of the rhyming slang of convicts, seppo means septic tank
and tank matches Yank)to adventures in the Outback and quite a lot else, this is just a fun book to read.

Australia Calling: The RV Travel Handbook
Published in Paperback by The Worsley Press (2003-10-01)
List price: $29.95
Used price: $80.75
Average review score: 

Your Ticket to RV Adventure
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-02
Review Date: 2005-12-02
If you've ever had a desire to see kookaburras, koalas and kangaroos in their natural habitat, you will relish the book Australia
Calling: The RV Travel Handbook by Lionel Mussell. Lavishly illustrated with color photos, the book covers everything from
choosing an RV type, planning your trip, what to pack, emergency preparation, the best communication devices to have when
you're in the outback, to (best of all) descriptions of the various travel routes to and from major points of interest in
all regions of Australia, including the island of Tasmania.
It was surprising to see photos of Australian RVs as well as vehicles made by manufacturers familiar to Americans, such as Winnebago, and to note the contrast in body styling. Australian RVs as well as those made for Australian distribution appear to be on the small side in comparison with American models. If looks are an indication, we'd say it's a safe bet that Aussies value utility and durability over glitz and glamour when choosing an RV.
You'll enjoy Mussell's easygoing, informal writing style, peppered here and there with Australian vernacular such as "caravans" for trailers and "cuppa" for "cup of coffee."
Aside from useful advice about trip planning and budgeting, the real meat of Australia Calling consists of Mr. Mussell's detailed, generously illustrated travel routes that cover the entire continent. Mussell possesses an intimate knowledge of Australia off the beaten tourist path and offers expert advice on where to go, what to see, where the campgrounds are, and where to eat.
We've all heard of Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne, but who knew that towns with names like Caloundra, Mooloolabah, Maroochydore, and Yandina also have attractions worth exploring -- like the Ginger Factory at Yandina or the Siding Spring Observatory near Coonabarabran in the foothills of the Warrumbungle mountains? From wine country in the temperate valleys of southeast Australia and its great cities of Melbourne, Victoria, and Sydney, you'll follow the Pacific coast to the Great Barrier Reef and the beaches of tropical Queensland, then drive across the desert wastes of the central outback to Ayers Rock and Alice Springs. Or follow the less traveled north coast, washed by the Coral Sea, home to ancient aboriginal culture and more akin to Asia than to the rest of Australia. Find yourself in the metropolitan port of Perth in western Australia on the Indian Ocean, and return to southeast Australia via the South Coast Highway where you can gaze out over the Southern Ocean from majestic cliffs, knowing the nearest landfall is at the bottom of the world.
As if that weren't enough, scattered throughout the book are many practical tips to make your journey safer and easier. If I have a criticism, it would be the lack of detailed maps of each region. However, Mr. Mussell stated early on that he omitted them on the assumption that most readers would have their own maps (less likely, though, for American readers). All in all, Australia Calling offers an entertaining and comprehensive look at the facts and possibilities of Australian RVing.
It was surprising to see photos of Australian RVs as well as vehicles made by manufacturers familiar to Americans, such as Winnebago, and to note the contrast in body styling. Australian RVs as well as those made for Australian distribution appear to be on the small side in comparison with American models. If looks are an indication, we'd say it's a safe bet that Aussies value utility and durability over glitz and glamour when choosing an RV.
You'll enjoy Mussell's easygoing, informal writing style, peppered here and there with Australian vernacular such as "caravans" for trailers and "cuppa" for "cup of coffee."
Aside from useful advice about trip planning and budgeting, the real meat of Australia Calling consists of Mr. Mussell's detailed, generously illustrated travel routes that cover the entire continent. Mussell possesses an intimate knowledge of Australia off the beaten tourist path and offers expert advice on where to go, what to see, where the campgrounds are, and where to eat.
We've all heard of Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne, but who knew that towns with names like Caloundra, Mooloolabah, Maroochydore, and Yandina also have attractions worth exploring -- like the Ginger Factory at Yandina or the Siding Spring Observatory near Coonabarabran in the foothills of the Warrumbungle mountains? From wine country in the temperate valleys of southeast Australia and its great cities of Melbourne, Victoria, and Sydney, you'll follow the Pacific coast to the Great Barrier Reef and the beaches of tropical Queensland, then drive across the desert wastes of the central outback to Ayers Rock and Alice Springs. Or follow the less traveled north coast, washed by the Coral Sea, home to ancient aboriginal culture and more akin to Asia than to the rest of Australia. Find yourself in the metropolitan port of Perth in western Australia on the Indian Ocean, and return to southeast Australia via the South Coast Highway where you can gaze out over the Southern Ocean from majestic cliffs, knowing the nearest landfall is at the bottom of the world.
As if that weren't enough, scattered throughout the book are many practical tips to make your journey safer and easier. If I have a criticism, it would be the lack of detailed maps of each region. However, Mr. Mussell stated early on that he omitted them on the assumption that most readers would have their own maps (less likely, though, for American readers). All in all, Australia Calling offers an entertaining and comprehensive look at the facts and possibilities of Australian RVing.
Very practical, precise and helpful
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-14
Review Date: 2005-04-14
While in the process of planning a one month RV/motorhome trip through Australia, I was having great difficulty finding appropriate
planning information for such a trip. Most of the guide books provide lists of things to see of course - but not in a manner
suitable for planning an RV/Motorhome trip e.g. where is each must see location in relation to major roads, where are the
good RV/caravan parks to stay the night. Then I came across the author's web-site (http://www.caravanning-oz.com/) and immediately
ordered his book. While waiting for the book to arrive I sent the author some more immediate questions - which were answered
very quickly. The book arrived and it had all the detail I had been looking for contained within the route notes e.g. Melbourne
to Sydney via Hwy 1. The author has continued to answer my questions as they arise and even offered to review and provide
further input to the full day-by-day itinerary once it is complete. I could not be happier with this purchase and the help
provided by the author.

Australian Flavour - Traditional Australian Cuisine
Published in Paperback by G MM Press (2008-08-09)
List price: $36.95
Average review score: 

Australian Flavour - a taste of home
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-27
Review Date: 2008-08-27
I just love Australian Flavour: Traditional Australian Cuisine by Sharon Robards.
It's a well researched, beautifully written and excellently presented compilation of Australian recipes, with some colourful history behind them. A must read for any Australian cook (or for the expats wanting to have a flavour of home in their new home!).
And the Pavlova on page 34 is a "must try" recipe!
It's a well researched, beautifully written and excellently presented compilation of Australian recipes, with some colourful history behind them. A must read for any Australian cook (or for the expats wanting to have a flavour of home in their new home!).
And the Pavlova on page 34 is a "must try" recipe!
Australian Flavour
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-14
Review Date: 2008-08-14
Beautifully illustrated and the informative stories are fantastic. I've already made several of these recipes and my family
loves them. A good cookbook to pass down through the generations and a wonderful addition to your own collection.
Australian Marine Shells, Vol. 1
Published in Hardcover by International Specialized Book Services (1994)
List price: $115.00
New price: $299.95
Used price: $40.00
Used price: $40.00
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Fresh home from Australia
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-04
Review Date: 2007-01-04
Having completed a 3week trip to Australia for shelling...I was overcome with the variety of my collection...82 new species....so
I immediately turned to Amazon for rescue...this book has proven to be totally covering of all the Gastropods I found.....I
liken this to R. Tucker Abbotts "Compendium of Seashells"....it is definitely a Classic!!! Roz
The best reference/authority on Australian seashells to date
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-05
Review Date: 2000-06-05
We deal with Australian seashells and often get asked by collectors around the world about more information and images of
Australian (particularly the endemic) shells. We usually recommend this 2 volume-book as it not only contains the latest
information and numerous excellent colour plates on the subject, but is also beautifully designed and a real joy to browse
through for beginners and advanced collectors alike. The text is very exhausive on all major Australian gastropod families
and provides the first ever published comprehensive info about the fascinating Zoila group (Western Australian endemic Cowries).
AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS: A MANUAL FOR THEIR PROPAGATION, CULTIVATION AND USE IN LANDSCAPING
Published in Hardcover by HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (1990)
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This book covers all areas of native Australian species well
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-31
Review Date: 1999-10-31
Fantastic, a book that covers all.Well worth a look at if you are interested in Australian plants.
An encyclopaedia of Australian Native Plants
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-09
Review Date: 1999-08-09
Probably the best reference book available for Australian Native Plants
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This book is very accessible to non-scientists, if you are looking for a book about how salmon, man, and the enviroment interact this is a great book. The title sounds a little academic but it can be appreciated by anyone with interest in salmon. And anyone who flips through the book will be taken in by the beauty of this book.