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October 2014
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New releases
Adelaide Noir
Alex Frayne
Jacketed HB 128 PP 260 x 250 FULL COLOUR T/OUT ISBN 9781743053171 Art October $39.95
Three years ago photographer Alex Frayne set about reshaping the way South Australians see their state.
Adelaide Noir was born.
The series moved quickly from the cult shadows to bright places in homes and galleries. Now the photographs are
seen daily by a growing legion of fans. Alex’s images of factories, playgrounds and shopping centres give voice to his
darkly comic vision, seeking beauty in the mundane, and art wherever it may be found.
‘Alex Frayne’s work is at once haunting and beautiful. His cinematic eye brings a Kubrick-ian perfection and symmetry
to the suburban landscape and he totally revamps our memories of time and place. Adelaide has never looked so
luminous.’ – Greg Mackie, OAM
• Special cover that folds out to be double-sided colour poster!
Adelaide
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Every Time You Close Your Eyes
Bel Schenk
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PB 96 PP 210 x 135 B&W ISBN 9781743053195 Poetry October $19.95
The lights go out just before dark.
There is a blackout in the city
and people blame lightning.
There are many different ways to tell this story.
This is one of them.
‘Bel Schenk tells the story of disparate characters sharing New York City through two blackouts. Through a blunt
poetic style infused with subtle irony and a tact for laying down a soul (Deep inside is exactly what you are thinking
right now) Schenk adheres to people wanting to connect, with each other and with themselves. Every Time You Close Your Eyes
is a work of intense atmospheric enquiry.’ – Heather Taylor Johnson
‘The inflections with which Bel Schenk greets that odd couple, urban love and urban loneliness, are all her own.’ –
J.M. Coetzee, on Ambulances and Dreamers by Bel Schenk
‘There is a knowingness, an ambiguity at the heart of Schenk’s poetry that resists easy labels.’ – Geoffrey Lehmann, Australian
Related titles: Ambulances and Dreamers
Sublimeel
verse nov
The Case for Palestine
The perspective of an Australian observer
Paul Heywood-Smith
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PB 160 PP 210 x 135 B&W ISBN 9781743053300 History/Politics October $24.95
Paul Heywood-Smith’s interest in the Arab–Israeli conflict commenced in London in 1973 at the time of the
Yom Kippur War. He was then a young lawyer imbued with the values derived from the fight against apartheid and
opposition to the Vietnam War. His thesis is that the conflict is the defining conflict of our time, and has had that
status for at least sixty years. It is behind the rise of militant Islam. It was the impetus for 9/11 and 7/7.
The Case for Palestine presents the history and the issues objectively – and subjectively – in a way comprehensible by
all in society. Not to be informed of the Arab–Israeli conflict is to fail to understand what is happening in our lives:
in respect of our privacy, our national defence, our security when travelling, our future and our children’s future.
Heywood-Smith argues that it is the responsibility of all adult and thinking members of the world community to
inform themselves of the background to the conflict and the current issues associated with its resolution.
It is not good enough for thinking people to say to themselves ‘it’s too hard’. Nor is it good enough to say:
‘I am not anti-Semitic; I must support Israel.’
‘Compelling, confronting and controversial. A must read for anyone who wants to understand this interminable and
tragic conflict.’ – Nick Xenophon, Senator for South Australia
• Very topical, outlining a strong and possibly controversial stance
• Immediate media interest expected
• Author founding member and chairman of Australian Friends of Palestine Association (AFOPA), a voluntary not for
profit organisation that has as its primary object the promotion of peace in Palestine based on international law and
relevant UN resolutions (see www.afopa.com.au)
• Supports international sympathy for the disproportionate force used by Israel against Palestinians
Hot spot!
Hunger Town
A novel
Wendy Scarfe
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PB 456 PP 210 x 135 B&W ISBN 9781743053362 Fiction October $29.95
‘Here,’ he shouted, ‘here is a daughter of the working class. Not your idle rich dressed in silks and satins. She has to
work every day. Tell them what you think of capitalism,’ he insisted, still gripping my hand. ‘Tell them what it’s like
to be a poor woman in grinding employment.’
In the violent and despairing years of Australia’s Great Depression, Judith Larsen grows up on a coaling hulk in the
Port Adelaide River. The Australian political landscape is changing and unemployment, hunger, protests and police
reprisals spawn new radical ideas for managing society.
Judith falls in love with Harry, an idealistic dreamer who embraces the dogma of the Communist Party while she
flourishes as a satirical cartoonist. Political tensions rise between them but when Harry’s life is threatened Judith
embarks on a perilous journey across the world to save him. In doing so she comes face to face with the cruelty and
oppression of fascism and the importance of those who fight against it.
Drawn from family recollections and based on historical events, this powerful Australian novel tells of brave people
caught up in the inspiration and the pity of great but lost causes.
• To be launched at the Port Adelaide library
Related titles: Not the Same Sky
Gripping
historic
novel
New releases
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Memoirs of Mixed Fortunes
Samuel Joseph Stuckey, a pioneer of the north and south east of South Australia,
1837–1912
Edited by Mary Louise Simpson
PB 128 PP 234 x 160 COLOUR PHOTO SECTION ISBN 9781743053355 History October $22.95
Pioneer
tales
In 1837, mere months after proclamation, Samuel Joseph Stuckey was born in the state of South Australia. Despite
evidence to the contrary, he would claim to be the first native-born South Australian for the rest of his life, and his
fortunes would mirror those of the fledgling state.
Edited and annotated by his great-granddaughter Mary Louise Simpson, Stuckey’s memoirs chart his failures and
successes first hand. He explains his role in the Burke and Wills tragedy; the trials of opening up new grazing lands
in the inhospitable north; and expeditions to British India (now Pakistan) to buy camels for use in the outback.
However, no event would have such an impact – nor be so remembered – as the moment in 1864 when he shot and
killed an Aboriginal man named Pompey. His reasons for this action, and the events that followed it, form the focal
point of a fascinating account of early colonial life.
Pasts Present
PB 312 PP 234 x 160 B&W ISBN 9781743053263 History Available Now $39.95
Reprints
Boomerang
Behind an Australian icon
Philip Jones
PB 140 PP 170 x 210
ISBN 9781862543829 $19.95
Spotlight!
Mothers in ARMS
Edited by Erin Brannigan and Virginia Baxter
Forced adoption, mothers find a voice
Meg Hale
F.A. Worsley
PB 208 PP 198 x 128
An Unsentimental Bloke
The life and work of C.J. Dennis
Philip Butterss
PB 296 PP 234 x 160
ISBN 9781743052877 $34.95
ISBN 9781743051672 $24.95
PB 176 PP 210 x 135
Ngintaka
Diana James, Elizabeth Tregenza
PB 184 PP 290 x 260
Sharks, the Sea and Me
Rodney Fox
PB 288 PP 235 x 160
ISBN 9781743052563 $29.95
Lisa Slade, Nicholas Folland
Jacketed HB 144 PP 280 x 235
ISBN 9781743053072 $49.95
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Behind the Doors
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PB 240 PP 210 x 135
Edited by Barbara Santich
Nicholas Folland
Mug Shots
A memoir
Barry Oakley
Stories from the table for one
ISBN 9781743052921 $59.95
ISBN 9781743053126 $24.95
Shackleton’s Boat Journey
Dining Alone
ISBN 9781743052686 $24.95
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Twelve Australian choreographers
An art history from Yuendumu
Philip Jones
PB 212 PP 265 x 216
ISBN 9781743052945 $44.95
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A political biography
Dino Hodge
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Spotlight!
Bodies of Thought
ISBN 9781743052419 $34.95
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A ‘historyy’!
of Histor
PB 192 PP 234 x 153
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Don Dunstan,
Intimacy and
Liberty
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This ‘history of History’ provides a series of perspectives on a major academic discipline at the University of Adelaide,
from colonial times to the present. Essays by current and former academics and students explore the distinctive
character of Adelaide’s History Department. They highlight changing fashions and fortunes in modes of research,
teaching and governance, and the numerous ways in which the university’s historians interacted with civic, state,
national and international communities.
Besides surveying the remarkable transformations of the History Office, Pasts Present includes a series of specially
commissioned memoirs and reminiscences by History students from the 1940s to the 1980s, including former
State Deputy Premier Don Hopgood and Federal Minister Amanda Vanstone. A reflective essay by Vesna Drapac, the
first female Head of History, rounds out this lively portrait of a remarkably diverse, innovative and influential
educational enterprise.
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History at Australia’s third university
Wilfrid Prest
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A novel
Margaret Merrilees
A novel
Clay Gully
Stories from an Apple Orchard
Sally van Gent
PB 144 PP 215 x 153
The Native Plants of Adelaide
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PB 192 PP 210 x 135
ISBN 9781862549487 $24.95
Underground Road
A novel
Returning the vanishing natural heritage
of the Adelaide Plains to your garden
Phil Bagust, Lynda Tout-Smith
PB 144 PP 210 x 130
ISBN 9781743051924 $24.95
The Colour of Kerosene and
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ISBN 9781862548794 $24.95
Sharon Kernot
Back Yard
A gardening life
John Griffin
PB 215 PP 210 x 135
ISBN 9781862543935 $9.95
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Other Stories
Cameron Raynes
ISBN 9781743051207 $24.95
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The Noon Lady of Towitta
A mystery
Patricia Sumerling
PB 176 PP 210 x 135
ISBN 9781862549418 $24.95
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End of the Night Girl
Amy T. Matthews
PB 288 PP 210 x 135
ISBN 9781862549449 $24.95
In the Garden
Miriel Lenore
PB 96 PP 170 x 138
ISBN 9781862547513 $16.95
Garden
poetry
One Magic Square
Grow your own food on one square metre
Lolo Houbein
PB 368 PP 200 x 200
ISBN 9781862547643 $45.00
Outside the Magic Square
A handbook for food humanity
Lolo Houbein
PB 408 PP 200 x 200
ISBN 9781743050118 $45.00
In the kitchen ...
Bold Palates
Australia’s gastronomic heritage
Barbara Santich
HB 336 PP 235 x 180
ISBN 9781743050941 $49.95
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Alison Main, Newell Platten, Julie Moir Messervy
Rachel Hennessy
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The Heaven I Swallowed
A culinary biography
Charmaine O’Brien
PB 320 PP 230 X 170
ISBN 9781862547629 $19.95
Barossa Shiraz
ISBN 9781743052372 $39.95
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PB 160 PP 284 X 210
Recipes for family and friends
Susan Johnston
HB 246 PP 235 x 180
ISBN 9781862546936 $34.95
Recipes from Italy’s abundant isle
Mary Taylor Simeti
PB 354 PP 234 x 156
ISBN 9781862548503 $14.95
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The Blue Ribbon Cookbook
Discovering the tastes of the Barossa’s
regions
Thomas Girgensohn
Seasonal Fare
Sicilian Food
Flavours of Melbourne
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The Lure of the Japanese Garden
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PB 240 PP 210 X 135
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G a rd e n i n g i n s p i r a t i o n
Recipes, stories and tips from prize-winning
country show cooks
Liz Harfull
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ISBN 9781862547926 $39.95
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Adelaide Noir
Every Time You Close Your Eyes
Ambulances and Dreamers
The Case for Palestine
Hunger Town
Not the Same Sky
Memoirs of Mixed Fortune
Pasts Present
Boomerang
Don Dunstan, Intimacy and Liberty
Mothers in ARMS
Shackleton’s Boat Journey
An Unsentimental Bloke
Mug Shots
Bodies of Thought
Dining Alone
Ngintaka
Sharks, the Sea and Me
Nicholas Folland
Behind the Doors
The First Week
The Heaven I Swallowed
Underground Road
The Colour of Kerosene and Other Stories
The Hum of Concrete
Peace, Love and Khaki Socks
The Lure of the Japanese Garden
Clay Gully
The Native Plants of Adelaide
Back Yard
In the Garden
One Magic Square
Outside the Magic Square
Bold Palates
Flavours of Melbourne
Barossa Shiraz
Seasonal Fare
The Blue Ribbon Cookbook
Frayne
Schenk
Schenk
Heywood-Smith
Scarfe
Conlon
Simpson
Prest
Jones
Hodge
Hale
Worsley
Butterss
Oakley
Brannigan, Baxter
Santich
James, Tregenza
Fox
Slade, Folland
Jones, Warlukurlangu Artists
Merrilees
Hennessy
Kernot
Raynes
Solding
Lock
Main, Platten, Messervy
van Gent
Bagust, Tout-Smith
Griffin
Lenore
Houbein
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Santich
O’Brien
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Johnston
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