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New Zealand
Australian Dreaming: 40,000 Years of Aboriginal History
Published in Hardcover by Lansdowne Pr (1980-10)
Author: Jennifer Isaacs
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australian dreaming
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Review Date: 2008-01-14
an excellent book that integrates the art, culture and ethos of the indigenous cultures of australia with the relevant dreamtime stories, illustrations and photographs.

New Zealand
Australian Liberals and the Moral Middle Class: From Alfred Deakin to John Howard
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (2003-11-10)
Author: Judith Brett
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A refreshing history
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Review Date: 2004-04-05
Little scholarship exists on Australia. Even smaller are the books on Australian Politics. Here is a short history of the Liberal party of Australia, created in the 1940s by Mr. Menzies as a conservative party in opposition to Labour this is the party of the current PM Mr. Howard. This fascinating look explains Australia and its issues including its foreign policy, its role in Vietnam and he struggle for morality among other things. From Menzies, the anti-communist, to Holt who disappeared this is an amazing account. A very interesting story and a necessary read where so little exists on modern Australian politics.

Seth J. Frantzman

New Zealand
Australian Women in Papua New Guinea: Colonial Passages 1920-1960
Published in Paperback by Cambridge University Press (2002-07-11)
Author: Chilla Bulbeck
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Fascinating study of colonial life
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Review Date: 2007-09-22
I found this a fascinating look at colonial life, with much excellent firsthand information. A valuable and interesting work!

New Zealand
Australians
Published in Hardcover by Simon & Schuster (1987-08)
Author: Ross Terrill
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I never knew Australia was so awsome
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Review Date: 2006-03-31
I had the priviledge of reading this book while being taught by the author. Prof. Terrill was my Australian Society and Politics Professor in 2003 at the University of Texas @ Austin. He was a very dry lecturer yet I could never turn away. The depth of his knowledge was never-ending. The subject was made great by him. The book is even more exciting than the stories and events he told in class. I hope to see and hear more from him in the future. Now I'm planning to go to Autralia in the future. All I can say after reading this book and taking Terrill's class is Australia Rocks!

New Zealand
Barra Creek (Unabridged)
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Author: Di Morrissey
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GOVERNESS AT AN OUTBACK CATTLE STATION
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Review Date: 2008-09-22
There is a cattle station - Barra Creek - in the wild Gulf country of North West Queensland of Australia on a tributary of the crocodile-infested Norman River.

Sally Mitchel impulsively takes a job as a governess at Barra Creek. Hundreds of miles from any town and no contact except the mail plane, The Flying Doctor and the School of the Air. The children have to use every day as there is no school except by radio and home tutoring by the governess.

Her boss is overpowering John Monroe and his strict and proper wife Lorna. John Monroe late at night often wanders down to the aboriginal stockmans camp to join them for drinks around a camp fire. The white women are told to never come near at night time, as its not safe.

Sally sleeps on the verandah in the unbearable heat with the three young boys. The boys put a snake in her shoes, play awful pranks on her to scare her away in the beginning.It used to work scaring off all the other governesses. But Sally is determined to stay she has nowhere else to go.

The challenges of her three charges, wild stockmen, the heat and the wet, a great passion, cattle musters all fade compared to a great loss and a gruesome death.

An Outback Family Saga you won't be able to stop thinking about when you are finished. This story would make a wonderful movie.

New Zealand
The Battle of Long Tan: As Told by the Commanders
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin (2005-05-01)
Author: Robert Grandin
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An excellent read.
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Review Date: 2008-03-11
With the controversy that surrounds Australian and US involvement in Vietnam one approaches any book about that conflict with trepidation.
There are too many people with agendas to push, even more so than most other wars.

So I was pleasantly surprised by this book about Long Tan, a battle that is little known outside Australia (though its anniversary is Australian Vietnam Veterans Day) but which demonstrated the courage and ability of the Aussies didn't end with WW2. It demonstrates a sense of balance about the controversial events. and doesn't fail to criticise people and practices where the commanders feel this justified. The book also debunks some of the revisionism, notably that promoted by the Vietnamese themselves, regarding NVA number and casualties and whole ambush question.

Also covered in some depth is the legacy of Vietnam to the Australians who fought there, many of them conscripts, and the vexed question of medals awarded and not awarded.

A good read, not just for Australians and those interested in the Vietnam war.

New Zealand
Before Your Kids Drive You Crazy
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins New Zealand (2006-03-17)
Author: Nigel Latta
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Loving is easy, liking is hard
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Review Date: 2008-06-11
"Before your kids drive you crazy" is a book by Nigel Latta which addresses the issues that many parents face with the complexities of raising children and wanting to do the best.

The preface "Never mind the kids... save yourself!" is Nigel Latta's reminder to all parents that you are more likely to raise a balanced, happy child if you yourself are not crazy. His advice - you must stay sane at all costs! He tells us how we might achieve this with thoughtful advice on the main problems areas that parents face.

The chapters are:
The Rules
Inside Little People's Brains
Sleep
Eating
Number Ones and Number Twos
Naughty Little Boys and Girls
Keeping Safe
Putting it All Together
Driving Home on Night

Nick Latta's style makes you laugh with his honest comments and advice. I was chuckling as I read despite the fact I felt desperate and at a loss when I bought the book. He empowers parents to take control when the situation feels completely out of control and he does this with gentle humour.

This is an amusing, well written and helpful book.

New Zealand
Being Australian: Narratives of National Identity
Published in Paperback by Allen & Unwin Academic (2008-04-01)
Author: Catriona Elder
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good introduction to Australian society/studies
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Review Date: 2008-05-11
This book covers basic but interesting issues of Australian studies. At the same time, this is a good introduction of Aus society. This book is insightful not only researchers but also general readers.
Her way of writing is quite simple but adequate. Although my English is second language, I did not face any difficulty in reading this.
Good companion for studies, commuting etc...

New Zealand
Being Pakeha
Published in Hardcover by Hodder & Stoughton (1985-01-01)
Author: Michael King
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About the book-
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Review Date: 2005-02-07

When Being Pakeha by Dr. Michael King was first published in 1985, it was acclaimed as being the first serious analysis of what it meant to be a non-Maori New Zealander. "The message is that being Pakeha is worth no more or less than being Maori. Maori and Pakeha are both indigenous to New Zealand. His claim that it was basically alright to be Pakeha, first aired in the mid-1980s, was then very courageous, given a political climate where Pakeha were increasingly encouraged to feel guilty about the sins of their forefathers," states Professor Howe.

Part memoir, part apologia and part celebration of a country and its peoples, Being Pakeha is an exciting and controversial journey into the hinterland of the national psyche by New Zealand's most respected writer of history and biography.

New Zealand
Beyond the Snowline
Published in Hardcover by Tuttle Pub (1982-03)
Author: Aat Vervoorn
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A book for the intelligent mountaineer!
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Review Date: 1999-07-14
An often moving account of the lives of a group of young mountaineers at Mount Cook in the 60s and 70s. This autobiographical book can be enjoyed on two levels: at one level, the reader can read about the lives of those who struggled so hard to make a living out of doing what they loved - climbing - and at another level, the author's reflections on what mountaineering means to those who are involved. Anyone who climbs, who knows someone who climbs, or struggles to understand the rationale behind this activity in the light of the recent disasters on Everest, will find this book deeply rewarding.


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