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The Cultivation Of Whiteness: Science, Health, And Racial Destiny In Australia
Published in Hardcover by Basic Books (2003-05-08)
Author: Warwick Anderson
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RC
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Review Date: 2008-09-22
As an Australian I found this an isightful and thought provoking journey of our past. It made me question and challenge many of my views and certainly opened a new world to me in terms of of politics and race. Highly recommended.

A revealing survey of science and racial destiny
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Review Date: 2003-08-08
The Cultivation Of Whiteness: Science, Health, And Racial Destiny in Australia is a region-specific, college-level collection which is strong in anthropology and which Australian or multicultural studies will find to be a revealing survey of science and racial destiny. In 19th century Australia doctors were the main commentators on race and biological differences - this examines their perceptions of racism and differences between whites and other cultures, using the foundation of science and medicine as a basis for surveying and even experimenting upon other peoples. An eye-opening set of revelations.

New Zealand
Dark Victory
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin (2005-08-01)
Authors: David Marr and Marian Wilkinson
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Compelling and frightening
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Review Date: 2007-07-11
I read this book a year ago and found it such a compelling but chilling read. If it were not so painstakingly researched and the history it reports were not so recent and about a time I remember well, it would be possible to read it as a dramatic nail biting political thriller. The characters that as Australians we know so well are depicted so vividly, their actions so self serving and callous. Given the current political climate in Australia and around the world this book should be compulsory reading for all those who wish to not live through another term of the radical right wing conservatives. Frighteningly history is repeating itself with another election soon, the same campaign tactics exploiting the politics of fear and greed are being played out in the Australian media, fueled by now well seasoned politicians and business interests.

Profound contribution to Australian journalism
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-04
This is a book for the ages. In closely recounting the Tampa crisis, the "children overboard" affair, and the whole sordid mess of Operation Relex and its role in the 2001 federal election, Marr and Wilkinson have made a profound contribution to Australian political journalism, and to documenting the shameful record of Howard, his government of moral degenerates, and their distressingly inept Opposition. What might surprise some of Marr's critics is that this book shows an admirable lack of editorializing: he and Wilkinson don't need to seize the moral high ground and lecture the reader. The facts just speak for themselves. They make abundantly clear Howard's shameless tactics (such as 'dog whistle' and 'wedge' politics), the complete lack of independence in the Australian public service, and the contemptible weakness of military officers who refused to speak up with 'frank and fearless' advice even when they knew the government was lying. What the book also demonstrates is the terrifying gap between daily media reports and the reality of what goes on - and this in a country with a reasonably free press. To be fair, Marr and Wilkinson had the luxury of access to ministers, the detailed records of naval vessels, the reports of various inquiries and more than a year to write their book. But it does make you wonder: are most journalists just lazy? Or does the "news" move at such speed these days and get presented in such a format that it disallows the kind of close analysis a democratic citizenry deserves? Thankfully, people like Marr and Wilkinson are around to reassemble all the pieces for us - their role is essential in a country which seems to be suffering from collective A.D.D. when it comes to Howard and his kind. I was particularly impressed by the authors' meticulous research and referencing, helpful glossary and thorough indexing. This is an important book about a very important issue. I encourage all Australians to read it, and any potential illegal immigrants - sorry, foreign nationals (the Liberal's rhetoric is catching) - who might be interested in understanding the mockery of enlightened democracy that is Australian politics today.

New Zealand
Death in Childbirth: An International Study of Maternal Care and Maternal Mortality 1800-1950
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press, USA (1993-02-11)
Author: Irvine Loudon
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Death in Childbirth
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-13
'Death in Childbirth: An International Study of Maternal Care and Maternal Mortality 1800-1950' is a researched and detailed account of the risks of childbirth over the past two hundred years. It documents the changes which have taken place over that period of time and the reasons for the improvement in maternity care.

What I have learned from the book is that the teaching I received in midwifery was, from its criterion, very good but I wish that I had the knowledge derived from 'Death in Childbirth' while I was still actively engaged in obstetrics and teaching general practice.

Much of the medical profession is reasonably well-versed nowadays on the subject of midwifery but some misconceptions heard by me have been rectified by the information given.

I would recommend that 'Death in Childbirth' be required reading by medical students, doctors interested in obstetrics, and by ministers of health.

A monumental study.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-05
This is an utterly stunning work that should be required reading for all midwives, obstetrician-gynecologists, feminists of all persuasions--anybody involved in the health care of women. Not only does it take the wind out of the sails of those who believe childbirth is without consequences (part of the natural history of natural childbirth is maternal death), but it demonstrates how the industrialized world dropped its maternal mortality ratios nearly 100-fold in a century. This has important policy implications for international health work--providing that the international community can persuade developing countries to take women's health care needs seriously. Highly recommended.

New Zealand
Driving Scenic New Zealand: A Guide to Touring New Zealand by Road
Published in Spiral-bound by Craig Potton Publishing (2004-12-31)
Author: David Chowdhury
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A must-have for anyone planning a road-trip in New Zealand
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-14
My wife and I recently made a two week motor-home road-trip across the North and South Islands of New Zealand. I'd picked up a copy of "Driving Scenic New Zealand", second edition, quite by chance at a small book-store in Auckland just prior to beginning our road trip. I didn't fully appreciate it until we were on the road.

The book focuses on, in addition to popular destinations, road routes, and invaluable details such as rest stops, information centers, and other amenities along the way. The color maps and travel time estimates are extremely helpful. The author displays a good knowledge of some of the roads less traveled and a genuine love for the scenic beauty of New Zealand.

New Zealand is a country best traveled by road and this book is absolutely essential for anyone who plans to do so. I highly recommend it.

Superb travel aid
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-10
If you tour New Zealand, you will probably spend many hours in a car on rural 2-lane highways with lots of opportunities to stop and meander. Unlike most guidebooks, which focus on destinations, this book tells you what to look for while you're getting from one place to another. During a 4-week tour I found the author to be a consistently reliable guide and I saw and did a lot of great things that I would have missed otherwise. This book is also tastefully and intelligently designed and spiral bound for easy use. It was published in 2001, so I hope the publishers will eventually put out an updated version.

New Zealand
The Encyclopedia of Melbourne
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (2006-01-09)
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A great resource for Melbournians!
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Review Date: 2007-09-27
In the scope of the great cities worldwide, Melbourne is a baby. Slightly larger than Vatican City, it's easy to write the city off in contrast to the big five; New York, Paris, Rome, London and Tokyo. However, I always felt with utmost conviction that Melbourne can hold a torch to those great landscapes because of the sheer number of cultures, religions, ideas, viewpoints and backgrounds that have been integrated to give this city its unique character unlike anything else in Australia; Melbourne truly falls under the banner of melting-pot. This encyclopaedia chronicles all the suburbs, municipalities, nationalities, landmarks and institutions that have given the city its rich, albeit short, history from the indigenous era to the gold rush to the booming years of development during the last few decades. The Encyclopedia of Melbourne deserves a place on the bookshelf of any Australian who feels a strong sense of loyalty to Marvellous Melbourne.

a great guide to a fine city
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-05
Melbourne is easily the best city in Australia. It has the best geography, architecture, restaurants, coffee shops, public transport (we have a fantastic tram network), libraries, galleries and gardens. On top of all that, its inhabitants are remarkably relaxed and friendly. The new 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' is like the city, expansive and generous, and great for dipping & skipping through over a few weeks. It has hundreds of contributors and a number of personal essays by notable Melbournians (and it weighs a ton). It has a huge range of subjects, including a small section about 'nature strips' and a couple of pages about smells. One of the most poetic entries is about Victoria's seasons and their taxonomy, which were reclassified according to observations of plant and animal life (and removed autumn).

Anyone familiar with Melbourne will find one or two problems: I noticed the section about the National Gallery of Victoria neglected to mention the architect, Roy Grounds. Some readers might also find the general style of the prose too academic or humourless.

Canberra is tranquil but entirely suburban and Perth, Hobart and Brisbane are perhaps too small (but I haven't lived in those three) and Sydney - urgh - is an ugly, car-crushed wasteland that only ignorant tourists could love (yes, I lived there for six years and it's a hole). Melbourne seems to have all the best features of a great city without the usual attendant problems. Was this from luck or the talents of its citizens?

New Zealand
The Fabrics of Fairy Tale: Stories Spun from Far and Wide
Published in Hardcover by Barefoot Books Ltd (2000-09-28)
Author: Tanya Batt
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Beautiful!
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Review Date: 2008-09-02
This has to be one of the prettiest books I've ever seen! I borrowed this from the local library and it's now on my wish list to buy for my daughter when she has the dexterity to learn to weave.

An interesting book
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-12
This book comes from a small publisher and may be easily overlooked, but it shouldn't be. Batt has gathered several folktales from around the world with the theme of fabric and/or weaving. Griffin has done a marvelous job of using fabrics to illustrate the tales while reflecting the culture of each. This is a charming book with new tales and illustrations to share with children and adults alike. The fabrics are all vibrantly colored, making the illustrations a feast for the eyes. I kept finding new details every time I looked at a page. Each story is prefaced with an introduction about the fabric which will appear in the story. This would make a perfect gift for people interested in folklore or in weaving.

Here is also a brief description from the publisher:

"The weaving of words and the weaving of fabrics come together in this exceptional gift book, which combines the talents of professional storyteller Tanya Batt and textile artist Rachel Griffin. The history and passage around the world of each of the fabrics, from wool to batik, from flax to silk, is fascinatingly described, and the fabrics themselves then become the central characters of stories from areas as diverse as Scandinavia, Hawaii, Indonesia, and East Africa."

New Zealand
The Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand
Published in Paperback by Viking Books (2005-01)
Author: B. D. Heather
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The definative field guide to New Zealand birds
Helpful Votes: 23 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 1997-11-14

New Zealand is indeed fortunate in the number of bird books which have been published over the past century. Back in 1953, the Ornithological Society of NZ published a "Checklist of New Zealand Birds". In 1959, the Society approached RA Falla, RB Sibson & EG Turbott to compile a practical field guide.

In 1966, this appeared as "A Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand", published by Collins. It rapidly became the bible for several generations of field ornithologists. Several revisions of the original field guide were made, up to 1978. They all grace my bookshelf.

Finally, in 1976, almost 20 years later, this new guide has appeared. It isn't quite as portable as the original, but contains a wealth of information. The guide is divided into two sections.

The first 150 pages are an indentification guide, with brief descriptions and distribution maps facing colour illustrations of the species. The remaining 260 pages provide much more detail on the distribution, population status, breeding and behaviour of the 328 endemic and introduced bird species found in New Zealand.

Barrie and Hugh are to be congratulated on the depth of research they have done to compile the text. Similarly, Derek Onley's illustrations give much better detail of recognition features than do most photographs.

This is the one essential book for local naturalists, or overseas birders visiting New Zealand.

Definitive guide to birds of New Zealand...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-18
And I'm quite sure any Kiwi birder would agree with that. My review is of the revised edition of this book [ISBN 0670-89370-6].

This most certainly is the most complete guide to the birds of NZ with beautiful and accurate slates. I love its neat layout - slates on the right, description and ID on the left. There are no spill overs so its as simple as that. Where necessary, there are distribution diagrams with a detailed key which makes for very effective guide.

Because NZ birds are so unique, you will love the additional Handbook section which introduces the different genuses. This comes after the field guide, at the back of the book. Everything is very detailed and you can tell that this book has been crafted with alot of attention and care. Which must be why this is the only field guide to NZ birds officially endorsed by the Ornithological Society of NZ.

A downside may be that it's a little bulky to haul around the field, but using it is such a joy that this short coming is quickly compensated.

The book for any self-respecting and serious birder, and an indispensible resource for naturalists or the curious amateur.

New Zealand
Fiordland Underwater, New Zealand's Hidden Wilderness
Published in Hardcover by Exisle Publishing Ltd (1998-08-15)
Author: Paddy Ryan; Chris Paulin
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Almost Everything You Could Ever Want to Know About a Fiord
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Review Date: 2002-06-06
I love this book! The pictures are wonderful. The authors have taken a very complex ecosystem and presented it in such a way that anyone with an interest in ecology will enjoy this book and find it easy to understand.
I like the way the book is broken down in to large categories. For example, there is a chapter on the sponges common to the fiords, the brachiopods, the echinoderms, the fishes, the mammals and so on. I found the glossary to be helpful when my memory needed a bit of refreshing, and the index is nice because they have listed common and scientific names.
The photographs are amazing. Very high quality and professional. The captions that accompany the pictures are also very well written and informative. As good as they are, however, they almost don't do the beauty of New Zealand justice. The scenery is breath taking and the fiords are a must see should you happen to have the opprotunity to visit New Zealand.

Underwater World
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-07
This is a fabulous book to buy if you are interested in learning about the unique ecosystems of the fiords. The pictures are beautiful and the information explaining how this unique enviornemnt exists is easy to read and understand. If you have visited New Zealand and want a book that shows the beauty under the sea, this is a winner.

New Zealand
Flight of the Albatross
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Company (1989-04)
Author: Deborah Savage
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Flight of The Albitross
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-14
Flight of The Albitross is a very powerful book. It's message is very serious, and the book itself is one very much worth reading. A Maori boy of New Zeland and a Caucasion girl from New York fall deeply in love while helping to save an injured albitross. But racial controversies cause onlookers of the relationship to wonder, and the injured albitross becomes sick. Will Mako, Sara, and the albitross overcome their own personal hardships, or will the summer end only in disaster?

Takes you away and show you true love.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-09
Sarah is enchanted by Mako and they lead a very real like and magical adventure that will find your hearts centre. If you have never seen New Zealand then this is the way to imagine it. But do not be discouraged by the sloppy stuff there isn't much at all and the adventures are what blows you away.

New Zealand
The Friendship That Destroyed Ned Kelly, Joe Bryne and Aaron Sherritt
Published in Hardcover by Lothian Books (1992-12)
Author: Ian Jones
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history of the number 2 and 3 guys
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Review Date: 2003-12-19
ned kelly was the jesse james of australia. this is the story of the two guys who worked in his gang--one who betrayed them all.

This book is from the master Kelly historian.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-26
For a true Kelly enthusiast,this wonderful book by Ian Jones has to be the pinnacle.I don't want to gush too much but quite simply,it is superb.It is far superior to his"Ned Kelly-A Short Life".Basically,it examines the lives of Joe Byrne(Neds trusted lieutenant)and Joes best friend,Aaron Sherritt.Their surrounding environment of the town of Beechworth and the Woolshed valley is brought alive by Jones and despite the fact that Ned himself remains a somewhat shadowy figure,the book is fascinating reading.Both Byrne and Sherritt seem @ times to be teetering on the edge of sanity within the framework they built for themselves.This is perhaps not a book for someone new to the story but it is certainly well worth owning.It makes you want to visit the areas covered in the book and walk in the footsteps of Ned,Joe and Aaron themselves!Highly recommended.

MARK PERRY-ADELAIDE SA.


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