Poles Apart, fascination, fame and folly - hardcover
The Royal Society of Tasmania's extensive collection of polar material is the focus of this fascinating volume that sheds light on the folly as well as the fame of the explorers who ventured to the icebound continents.
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Port Arthur 28th April 1996... and the aftermath, a personal account
An account of the emergency services and Government response and media reaction to the murderous outrage at Port Arthur, 1996.
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Proud to be Tasmanian - Robin Gray and the Liberal Led Recovery
Robin Gray was the leader of Tasmania's first-ever majority Liberal Government and had a profound impact on the state's progress during the 1980's. Here he tells the story of his government, its controversies and its achievements from the inside.
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Purity - Abels Photography I
A companion photographic book to the Abels - Tasmania's mountains - and the experience of being within the Tasmanian wilderness.
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Reaching Out From Evandale
Northern Tasmanian stories of farmers and their farms in the Evandale area around Clarendon, Nile, Deddington, Blessington, White Hills and Relbia.
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Reading Robinson - Companion essays to George Robinson's Friendly Mission
This book brings together essays from leading Australian and international historians, in an analysis of the monumental Friendly Mission: the Tasmanian Journals and Papers of George Augustus Robinson 1829-1834, edited by NJB Plomley and republished in 2008.
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Riawe
The story of Lady Pam, the traditional fishing boat with a remarkable maritime history.
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Saving the Tasmanian Devil
The battle to save the Tasmanian Devil from the disease that has reduced the devil population by over 80% in a matter of less than a couple of decades.
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Seize the Fire - Three Speeches
Gathered here are three of writer Richard Flanagan's recent speeches in which he interweaves topics as diverse as troubadour poetry, love stories and the murder of the refugee Reza Barati; his top ten Tasmanian novels and the Australian Pacific solution; and his much-celebrated National Press Club address where he questioned the militarisation of Australian memory and argued for the need for formal Indigenous recognition.
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