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Learning
to Live Learning to Die
Susanne
Foster Atkins
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A
wonderful look into generations of a family and how
these ordinary people have left foot prints in the
sands of time in many different ways, through family
letters, wedding descriptions, wills, burials, recipes
and many other documents.
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ISBN
978-0-9758199-9-9
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Memoirs
of a Cockroach
Deryck
de la Motte
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A heart-warming
book about family, adventure and inventiveness in the
little known setting of Ceylon.
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ISBN
978-0-9758199-8-2
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The
Job Winners Guide to Résumés
Rupert French
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have found a job that you would really love and you want to
make sure that your application gives you the best chance of
getting it. You may have sent off many résumés
in the past – but too often you don’t get an interview.
This book will give you the competitive edge you need. It’s
a surefire approach to being shortlisted because you are giving
employers the information they want in the way they want it. |
ISBN10:
0-9758199-3-3
ISBN13: 978-0-9758199-3-7 |

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Mungo
Over Millennia
The
Willandra Landscape and its People
Editor and Compiler
Helen
Lawrence
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| The
discovery of 40,000 year old human burials in ice age landscapes
of semi-arid western NSW opened a new chapter into our understanding
of this land and it's ancient occupants. |
| ISBN:
0-9758199-1-7 |

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Eve's
Family Tree
Further
scrutiny of human origins
Helen
Lawrence
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| A
continuation from Helen's successful book Making Friends
with
Fossils, Eve’s Family Tree provides an educational overview
of palaeoanthropological discoveries world wide, with particular
emphasis on Australia. |
| ISBN:
0-9750548-8-0
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Nobody's
Home
Judy Dungey
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| Dry
facts in fancy dress! This book tells the story of the Western
District of Victoria since settlement days with the spotlight
thrown on the early mansions and the intertwining families
who lived in them. Ballrooms, tennis courts, polo pony stables:
wool price ups and downs, drought, bush fires; it's
all there in graphic detail for interested readers and historians
to devour. |
| ISBN:
0-9750548-5-6
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Time
to Fly
a Tasmanian bird odyssey
Narrative
by CC Lawrence
Paintings by Cherrie Stott
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| Far
from being dry facts about birds, this book gives the reader
a real experience of life on the wing, with stunning original
paintings in conjunction. |
| ISBN:
0-9750548-4-8 |

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Showers
on Thursday
John
Bellamy
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| An
unusual autobiography illustrating mateship, grit in adversity,
heart-warming
moments and exuberance of youth. John Bellamy's frank
account enchants us as it paints a picture of rural peace shattered
by a call to arms. |
| ISBN:
0-9750548-3-X |

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Diane's
Diary
Being 17 in 1952
Diane
Chandler
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| This
book sparkles with youthful zest, humour and sensitivity
- a Tasmanian gem! |
| ISBN:
0-9750548-2-1 |

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Making
Friends With Fossils
How to find your way through the
maze of human origins
Helen
Lawrence
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| Making
Friends with Fossils is a simplified account of the history
of discovery of human evolution from a common ancestor with
apes. An evidence-based booklet for armchair anthropologists. |
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ISBN: 9750548-0-5 |
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