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1 5 y separately published work icon The Yellow Joss : And Other Tales The Yellow Joss : Stories From Northern Australia and New Guinea Ion L. Idriess , Royal Exchange : ETT Imprint , 2024 Z175271 1934 selected work short story
1 2 y separately published work icon The Vanished People Ion L. Idriess , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2024 Z1094943 1955 selected work prose 'Ion Idriess documents the mysteries and customs of the Aboriginal people from Oenopelli in the Kimberley through North Queensland and on to the Torres Strait Islands. First published in 1955, now in Imprint Classics.' 

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1 4 y separately published work icon Headhunters of the Coral Sea Ion L. Idriess , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2024 Z105132 1940 single work children's fiction historical fiction children's Adventures of two boys, survivors of the wrecked ship the Charles Eaton.
1 1 y separately published work icon For Turon Gold : A Tale of the Fifties Don Delaney , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2024 Z503902 1913 single work novel
1 10 y separately published work icon The Call Martin Flanagan , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2024 Z498581 1998 single work novel A novel based on the life of Tom Wills, the father of Australian football who coached the Aboriginal cricket team that was the first Australian cricket team to tour England. In charting the history of one man's life, it takes the reader to the birth of sport in the country and the dramatic interplay of black and white culture. (Source: One Day Hill website)
2 6 y separately published work icon Aboriginal Mythology : An A-Z Spanning the History of Aboriginal Mythology from The Earliest Legends to The Present Day Mudrooroo , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2024 Z466944 1994 reference non-fiction 'This is the first book to collate and explain the many fascinating elements of Aboriginal culture : the song circles and stories, artefacts, landmarks, characters and customs'. (back cover)
4 27 y separately published work icon Lasseter's Last Ride : An Epic of Central Australian Gold Discovery Lasseter's Last Ride Ion L. Idriess , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2024 Z236497 1931 single work biography
1 y separately published work icon A Walk-About in Australia Philippa Bridges , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2023 Z1089677 1925 single work autobiography travel 'In 1923, Philippa Bridges, sister to the Governor of South Australia decided to go "overlanding across the Continent and taking a homeward bound ship from Darwin", intending to travel "unhurriedly in the same fashion as the dwellers themselves did." Travelling two thousand miles from Macumba Station to Darwin, of which over 600 miles she travelled by camel, accompanied by an Aboriginal tracker Macumba Jack, and a Lubra Topsy, and wrote A Walk-About in Australia: I had a great wish to see the Never-never, and possibly a flicker of the nomadic instinct may also have urged me, for I know that the thought of the long northward march, which extended practically from the great sic Australian Bight to the Arafura Sea, made a strong appeal.' (Publication summary)
1 9 y separately published work icon Spooling Through : An Irreverent Memoir Tim Bowden , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2023 Z1024134 2003 single work autobiography 'Tim Bowden has never been guilty of taking himself too seriously. From playing tunes on his teeth live on national radio to his days on the ground-breaking This Day Tonight and his regular encounters with Mavis Frizzletit on the much loved Backchat, he has lived by the golden rule of broadcasting thou shalt not bore.

In this cheeky, larrikin and gloriously irreverent memoir, Tim Bowden spins the yarn of his life. Just how did the eager young cadet journalist from Tasmania take on the world to become a foreign correspondent in Southeast Asia and North America and one of the ABC's most distinguished television and radio producers?

Spooling Through has it all: romance, high adventure and a wonderfully eccentric cast of characters, but most of all it has Tim Bowden's wry, infectious humour. He will, of course, leave you wanting more.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 y separately published work icon Jack Davis : The Maker of History Gerry Turcotte (editor), Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2023 Z559526 1994 anthology criticism biography interview
1 y separately published work icon Australian Dreaming Stories Ellen Anderson , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2023 27569391 2023 anthology short story Indigenous story

'Ellen Anderson's Aboriginal Dreaming stories, as recorded by C.W. Peck in the 1920s and 1930s, evidence the rich oral tradition of the Indigenous people of eastern Australia. Dealing with plants and animals, the physical environment, cultural practices and historic events, they open a window into a civilisation distinguished by its close association with Country. Introduced by Michael Organ.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Fifty Years On The Frontlines : The Extraordinary Life of Cinematographer David Brill Tim Bowden , David Brill (illustrator), Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2023 26663228 2023 single work autobiography

'An autobiography of David Brill, as as recoorded and edited by Tim Bowden.'

1 y separately published work icon Ion Idriess Letters Ion L. Idriess , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2023 26047183 2023 single work correspondence 'The first publication of the authors selected letters 1933-1937, gives us an insight into the working method and mind of the best-selling author, as he tries to grapple with the making of the Sidney Kidman story - The Cattle King. Man Tracks and several others. Presented and introduced by Dr David Paterson, with 86 letters contexted to their relevant books, with many previously unpublished photographs.' (Publication summary) 
1 10 y separately published work icon An Axe To Grind Robert Wallace , Royal Exchange : ETT Imprint , 2022 Z177910 1989 single work novel crime detective 'Essington Holt, in his second adventure, finds himself caught up in the complexities of Balkan nationalist groups, the French police and the ASIO while investigating the murder of an old Yugoslav lady. His investigations take him from the south of France to Venice and the Australian outback. Robert Wallace is also the author of "Goanna", "Feral Palit" and "To Catch a Forger".' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon The Opium Smugglers : A True Story of Our Northern Seas Ion L. Idriess , Royal Exchange : ETT Imprint , 2022 Z105545 1948 single work children's fiction historical fiction children's When Dick and Jack Idriess went aboard the Nancy Bell at Cooktown they thought they were signing on for a trochus-fishing expedition, would earn some money, and go back to gold prospecting. Cross-eyed Joe, a wily Filipino skipper was after something more valuable than trochus. With the appearance of the Japanese manned black lugger the boys find themselves in strategies, schemes and escapes against the vivid background of Lizard Island and the waters of the Great Barrier Reef. First published in 1948, The Opium Smugglers is entirely based on his travels with mate Dick Welch along the Queensland coast prior to World War 1.' (Publication summary 2022)
 
1 15 y separately published work icon Wrappings Vicki Viidikas , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2022 Z80248 1974 selected work short story
1 3 y separately published work icon Neon Line Tom Thompson , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2022 Z565227 1978 selected work short story 'Thompson's city is Sydney, and perhaps the most impressive feature of his writing is the way the physical reality of the city is caught throughout the prose, and the power with which Thompson draws the skin of human relationships over this brutal and jagged landscape that cuts and moulds them." -- Back cover.'
1 y separately published work icon One Rose in Bali Hilary Roots , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2022 25302623 2022 single work autobiography travel

'Two beautiful islands, Hindu Bali in the Indian Ocean, and French-Melanesian Isle of Pines, New Caledonia, in the South Pacific. A memoir of love and death that weaves between the contrasting cultures.

'Former broadcasting journalist, Kiwi-born author, Hilary Roots went to the South Pacific island for a five day holiday in 1975. Destiny sowed an unexpected path, scattering it with joys and sorrows.

'Her life's companion, a Swiss-German scuba-diver and artist, worked hard and enjoyed life.

'One Rose in Bali is the finale to their decades-long adventure. It is a cautionary travel tale. Tender, spirited, now and then harsh...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Bony at Bermagui Arthur W. Upfield , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2022 24693079 2022 single work biography

'On a signboard at Cobargo I read the magic word 'Bermagui'. "That's the place Zane Grey wrote about," remarked my son. "That's the place I'm looking for," I decided. And what a place! Oh, what a place. The air like wine and as cool as that in the green ferntree depths of the gully beside my mountain home! The surf everlastingly playing its music on the sand beach before the town, and the great rocky headland to seaward...

'Arthur Upfield was Australia's first international crime writer when he first stayed at Bermagui around the time of Zane Grey's visit there in 1936. This book holds a previously unknown Bony story set in Bermagui, The Fish That Danced on its Tail, an unpublished story on Big Game Fishing, and stories on Marlin and Swordfish that Upfield wrote only for the Bermagui Anglers Club. Also included are a chapter from his classic Bony novel, The Mystery of Swordfish Reef, and the only other Bony story - A Wisp of Wool and Disk of Silver and many photographs from the Upfield family archives.'  (Publication summary)

1 14 y separately published work icon Underground Mudrooroo , Exile Bay : ETT Imprint , 2021 Z27324 1999 single work novel horror fantasy

'By the firelight, a mysterious storyteller weaves a captivating tale of sea journeys, vampire women, and Aboriginal Dreaming. Around the campfire the gold diggers listen and journey with George as he plunges underground to rescue his ship's captain from the horrific and mesmerising vampire woman.

Jangamuttuk, the Master of the Ghost Dreaming, sends his son, George, to rescue Wadawaka from the ghost vampire woman who has taken him as her Dark Lord and imprisoned him in her underground kingdom. Will George, in either his human form or as his Dreaming animal-self Dingo, be able to withstand Amelia's powers; will he survive the underground caverns; can he tear Wadawaka and himself from the violent but seductive power of the vampire woman? And who is the strange but familiar ghost woman accompanying the new colonial governor?' (www.qbd.com.au).

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