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1 3 y separately published work icon The Supply Party : Ludwig Becker on the Burke and Wills Expedition Martin Edmond , Adelaide : East Street Publications , 2009 Z1572597 2009 single work biography

Ludwig Becker, artist, naturalist, scientist, was a member of the doomed Burke and Wills expedition of 1860-61 - one of the best equipped yet worst fated of explorations. The sophisticated, talented and always curious Becker would die beside an ephemeral creek in south west Queensland while his party was under siege from displaced and enraged Aborigines.

'He had lived an extraordinary life in Europe before coming to Australia. As court painter for the Archduke Ludwig III of Hesse-Darmstadt; as an archaeologist and a portraitist; and, controversially, as a member of the radical political group Gesellschaft für Menschenrechte, the Society for Human Rights, Becker participated in formative events leading up to the European Revolutions of 1848.

'A collector and a dilettante as well, Becker at various times owned a first edition of Martin Luther's Table Talk (1556), original artworks by Rembrandt, Raphael, Cranach and van Dyck, and was the man who recognised and rescued from oblivion a unique artefact - the death mask of Shakespeare.

'Becker's principal Australian legacy is his written and visual diary of the Burke and Wills expedition, which includes over seventy luminous artworks - half of them reproduced here - depicting this new and foreign environment with eloquence and sympathy.

'In The Supply Party author Martin Edmond follows Becker's path from Melbourne to Bulloo Creek, guiding the reader on a physical journey and an emotional quest through outback Australia in search of a man who, malnourished, bullied by Burke, harried by Aborigines and horribly injured, until the last continued to fulfil his official duties as artist and naturalist.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 1 y separately published work icon Mahervellous! : The Brett Maher Story Boti Nagy , Adelaide : East Street Publications , 2008 Z1546518 2008 single work biography
1 1 y separately published work icon Rock Star : The Story of Reg Sprigg - an Outback Legend Kristin Weidenbach , Hindmarsh : East Street Publications , 2008 Z1536323 2008 single work biography

'By the age of thirty Reg had discovered the oldest fossils in the world and some of its deepest under-sea canyons. He had worked at Australia's first two uranium mines and searched for material to construct the world's first atomic bomb. By the time he was forty he had helped found SANTOS and discovered the great Cooper Basin oil and gas fields - Australia's largest on-shore petroleum province; he had set up the largest private geological consulting firm in the country; built his own boat and diving chamber; and mastered the primitive art of scuba diving. By the time he was fifty he had driven the first vehicle across the Simpson Desert and crossed the continent from north, south, east and west. He had also launched Arkaroola Wildlife Sanctuary, one of Australia's first eco-tourism resorts. The rest of his life he would devote to the unlikely bedfellows of mining and conservation, and to his insatiable love of geology. Oil; uranium; geology; conservation; these are the catch-cries of our times and the life of this intrepid, determined and oft-times irreverent pioneering Australian, renowned as one of our nation's greatest geologists, embodies them all. Written in a lively narrative style, Rock Star will make you laugh and cry and introduce you to a fascinating world that you never knew existed and won't easily forget.' (Publication summary)

1 8 y separately published work icon An Antarctic Affair : A Story of Love and Survival by the Great-Granddaughter of Douglas and Paquita Mawson Emma McEwin , Hindmarsh : East Street Publications , 2008 Z1473596 2008 single work biography 'Set at the time of Sir Douglas Mawson's famous Australian and New Zealand expedition to the Antarctic and his engagement to Paquita Delprat, An Antarctic Affair tells the story of how the love between Paquita and Douglas survived distance, time and the tragedies that befell the expedition.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 1 y separately published work icon Olive Trees Around My Table : Growing up Lebanese in the Old South Africa Cecile Yazbek , Bowden : East Street Publications , 2007 Z1440446 2007 single work autobiography Story of Cecile Yazbek; a Lebanese girl growing up in the fifties and sixties under the shadow of the new apartheid system in South Africa. Shattering events force Cecile to the conclusion that she must leave this society and she seeks refuge in the undulating hills surrounding Australia's Byron Bay. [From Trove]
1 2 y separately published work icon Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sky : Domesticity, Danger and Deadlines : Confessions of a Foreign Correspondent in Iraq Gina Wilkinson , Hindmarsh : East Street Publications , 2007 Z1424565 2007 single work autobiography 'Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sky is a first-person, narrative non-fiction account of the period the author spent living as a 'dependant spouse' in Baghdad during the final year of the Saddam Hussein regime, and later as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's correspondent in post-war Iraq. It's an account of terror, ambition, and betrayal in Iraq, and how she became the main character in a story she never wanted, or expected, to find. The book looks at the challenges and adjustments she had to make when she decided to abandoned her career, albeit temporarily, in order to support her husband in his new job with the United Nations Children's Fund, UNICEF. It also focuses on the friendships forged with ordinary Iraqis, despite the enormous hurdles of almost constant government surveillance and the overwhelming atmosphere of fear and suspicion under Saddam Hussein.' (Libraries Australia)
1 5 y separately published work icon Luca Antara : Passages in Search of Australia Martin Edmond , Hindmarsh : East Street Publications , 2006 Z1605172 2006 single work prose

'Part memoir, travelogue, history and part detective story, Luca Antara is a rich tapestry of history and the present. It parallels the life of the author, an émigré to Sydney, and the life of an historical figure, António da Nova, the servant of a Portuguese explorer who in the 1600s sends him to find out more about Luca Antara (now Australia).

'New to Sydney, Martin Edmond finds himself impoverished and displaced. He earns money as a taxi driver but spends his spare time frequenting second hand bookshops trying to learn more about the history of Australia and the wider region. The people Edmond encounters in his taxi and in his search for rare books are varied and strange, offering the reader a voyeuristic glimpse into Sydney's sub-culture.

'Sent to discover more about Luca Antara, António da Nova's crew mutiny and dump him on the West Australian coast. He is found by Aborigines [sic], who take him on an epic walk across northern Australia. Eventually he manages to return to his master in Portugal who awaits news of his explorations.

'Edmond's reading centres upon da Nova, but each book he reads leads to another and the subject becomes broader and increasingly fascinating. The lives of the two men and the strange customs and unique social mores of each man's culture and time intertwine throughout the book, ending with Edmond literally walking in the footsteps of da Nova across northern Australia.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Oldcastle Books ed.).

2 2 y separately published work icon With the Kama Sutra under My Arm : An Indian Journey Patricia Bernard , Bowden : East Street Publications , 2006 Z1296300 2006 single work autobiography travel

'Having been left for another, Trisha decides that the best way to nurse her broken heart is to escape to India, armed with a copy of the Kama Sutra with its promise to teach her how to seduce a new lover, train a hawk (to carry love letters, of course!), furnish a house seductively, and seduce other women's husbands (well, maybe not that one). At the last minute, Trisha is joined by her long lost backpacking companion, Sally. Navigating the chaotic streets of India in death-defying rickshaws, and traversing the country on overcrowded trains and buses driven by speed freaks, Trisha and Sally find themselves almost marooned in the Thar Desert after an unfortunate dog incident, almost camel-napped in Rajasthan, pursued by a charging bull at Jaisalmer, attacked in no uncertain terms by an amorous monkey in Delhi, and stranded in a flooded hotel room in sodden underwear in the middle of the night at Mount Abu... And those were the good days!'  (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon The Twelve Little Cakes Dominika Dery , Bowden : East Street Publications , 2006 Z1256675 2004 single work autobiography
2 3 y separately published work icon Through My Eyes : An Autobiography Lindy Chamberlain , Bowden : East Street Publications , 2004 Z1019301 1990 single work autobiography

'Chamberlain's version of the the story of the disappearance of her baby from a camping ground in the Australian outback. She relates how she was convicted for murder, the time she spent in prison and the legal battle which secured her release and which continues to sue for a full pardon.' (Publisher)

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