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AUSTRALIA BOOKS
Posted in Australia (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
Written by Carole Stewart and Chris Stewart. By Hodder Headline Australia.
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No comments about Essentially Turkey.
Posted in Australia (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By International Business Publications, USA.
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Posted in Australia (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
Written by Globetrotter. By Globetrotter.
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No comments about Australia Travel Map (Globetrotter Travel Map).
Posted in Australia (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
Written by Grant Bourne and Sabine Korner-Bourne. By Hunter Pub Inc.
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Posted in Australia (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
Written by Beth Sjogren. By Lothian Books.
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Posted in Australia (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
Written by W. Peasley. By Eye Books.
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2 comments about Last of the Nomads.
- This book tells the story of the an elderly Aboriginal Australian couple, the very last of their tribe (and quite probably of all Aboriginals) to pursue the traditional nomadic hunter-gatherer way of life in the remote central deserts of Western Australia.
It starts by explaining how traditional tribal culture came to a near end in the region within the lifespan of a generation as civilization penetrated the once remote Outback, then recalls the life history of this last couple, explaining why they persisted in their homeland even after the rest of their tribe moved to a town.
Eventually, an extreme draught raises fears for their lives and a search expedition is launched to find them, lead by the author of this book and assisted by an old Aboriginal friend of the couple. The search takes them through the extremely harsh and remote Gibson Desert retracing ancient trade routes and rediscovering sacred Aboriginal sites, before finally locating the old couple, "the last of the nomads", and bringing them out of the desert to avoid immidiate starvation by helping them join the rest of their tribe living a demoralized existance on the fringes of western civilization, beset by alcoholism and other social evils.
Within a year, both of them die.
A brilliantly told, moving story of the disgraceful end of what was once "one of the oldest cultures on Earth", providing excellent background information to help the reader understand how complicated the the underlying roots of this sad outcome are.
Anyone with an interest in the Aboriginal inhabitants of Australia should read this book!
- Warri and Yatungka broke tribal law by marrying outside their assigned skin group. So they could live their lives together they ran away, perused by their former best friend in the name of tribal justice. It was a dramatic and true story that meant if they wanted to live it had be alone and in exile from all they knew before they eloped. As time went on young people left the desert and tribal laws broke down and were no longer followed - till they were left alone as the last true nomadic aborigines still in "their land" in the Gibson Desert of Western Australia.
This is the story of the "rescue" of Warri and Yatangka from the ravages of the worst drought in living memory in 1977 when they finally left their desert home for the last time. It's a book about a way of life which is now extinct - and the death of a millennia of knowledge on how to survive an environment which most people would say in uninhabitable at any time.
There's no way to disguise that this is a sad story and the passing of an age. However, I'm glad that at least a record of this event exists. One thing this book doesn't cover (or even mention) is the film documentary that was made at the same time the hunt was on for Warri and Yatungka, and the exclusion of that makes me wonder what else may have been left out of this narrative. However, if you have any interest in how Australian aborigines survived in a harsh desert environment this is a book you should pick up.
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Posted in Australia (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
Written by Helen Grasswill and Reg Morrison. By Australia in Print.
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1 comments about Australia: A Timeless Grandeur.
- This immense coffee-table style book has long been popular in Australia. With incredible photographs by Australia's most renowned photographer Reg Morrison, the viewer is taken to every part of this giant country. The shots are aerial as well as macro, giving a true feeling to what most people never see about this grand country.
Writer/Editor Helen Grasswill comprises the narrative which includes detailed descriptions of the countryside, it's geological make-up and the country's landscape heritage. The writer and photographer compiment each other's work immensely. This has to still be the most comprehensive book on the natural landsape of Australia.
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Posted in Australia (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By International Business Publications, USA.
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Posted in Australia (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
By Spinifex Press.
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1 comments about Australia for Women: Travel and Culture (Spinifex Travel & Culture).
- An excellent companion to travels in Australia, either in life or from the armchair. Section 1 is entitled Politics and Daily Life. It includes pieces by women of a variety of ethnic backgrounds, ranging over an extremely eclectic range of topics, from women convicts to racism and politics from koori women's point of view. A reasonable representation of Aboriginal women is present - more than in most collections. Part Two looks at particular places , It is called Cities - Country - Rivers. Some of the pieces are about places well away from the regular tourist path, for example Flinders Island. This is a feminist volume, and includes chapters from lesbian women. Staying and working on organic farms is popular these days. Kaye Johnston's chapter "The revolutionary nature of Lesbian Organic Gardening" tells about her and her partner's project - Moonraker farm in the NSW Southern Highlands. At the end are several listings, some of which may be out of date. More useful is a Recommended Reading section which includes literature, anthologies, poetry and plays, fiction, autobiography, history, - mainly, but not exclusively by women. There is biographical information on each of the contributors. This is a really interesting volume to dip in to, and it is a very valuable companion to Australian cultural life, breaking out of the Crocodile Dundee, sunbronzed Aussie type of stereotype. And, I think, despite the title, there is much for men in here too!
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Posted in Australia (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)
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Essentially Turkey
New Zealand Tax Guide
Australia Travel Map (Globetrotter Travel Map)
New Zealand (Visitor's Guides)
Marvellous Melbourne
Last of the Nomads
Australia: A Timeless Grandeur
Tonga a Spy Guide
Australia for Women: Travel and Culture (Spinifex Travel & Culture)
New Zealand Books in Print 2007
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