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Under The Influence
The past is never history. For fans of Liane Moriarty. The past is never history. For fans of Liane Moriarty. Eve Hardy is exactly where she wants to be in...
TROP terrains + open space: Works 2007-2023
This beautifully illustrated monograph showcases gorgeous examples of landscape architectural design - terrain + open spaces - by award-winning studio TROP. Established in 2007, TROP has worked on various projects...
Ranchland: Wagonhound
Wagonhound is a historic working ranch spanning over 300,000 acres in Wyoming, where the elevation ranges from 5,000 feet to 9,000 feet; where talented, strong, and steady quarter horses supplied...
Through the Cellar Door: Australia's beautiful wineries and vineyards,
Wineries across the globe now regularly engage leading architects to create extraordinary, original constructions that complement the winemaking and tasting experiences. In Europe, world-renowned studios have rejuvenated winery and cellar-door...
Artists' Homes: Designing Spaces for Living a Creative Life
Creative souls have always craved a space in which to bring forth their artistic ideas and develop their practice. Continuing the tradition of the contemporary arts practitioner working from a...
Built to Inspire: Contemporary Homes by the World's Great Architects
World-renowned architectural writer and critic Philip Jodidio delves into his selection of the Top Twenty-six of the most contemporary and current house designs from around the world, showcasing the most...
Radical Living: Homes at the edge of architecture
What happens when an architect sets out to design the extraordinary, and by doing so challenges the established norms of the industry? A riot of inventive and ingenious residential structures...
Richard Manion Architecture: Streamlined
"Richard Manion Architecture creates distinctive residences and estates with a respect for traditional forms and historic imagery adapted to modern living. The curated selection of rarely published projects in this...
Kengo Kuma: Topography
Kengo Kuma is a globally acclaimed Japanese architect whose prodigious output possesses an inherent respect and value of materials and environment, often creating a harmonious balance between building and landscape....
Urban Oasis: Tranquil Outdoor Spaces at Home
Having personal, private, outdoor space is becoming ever-more elusive as urban areas become more crowded due to population growth and development. Urban Oasis: Finding Tranquility at Home features projects from...
Cafe Culture: For Lovers of Coffee and Good Design
There's something very special about being able to relish a quality espresso or expertly brewed filter coffee in beautifully designed surroundings. What is the magic formula that makes a cafe...
Houses Now: Living Style
Houses Now: Living Style , the follow-up to the successful first edition, is a sophisticated, modern book that showcases an eclectic range of contemporary homes, designed by an impressive selection...
Inspired Homes: Architecture for Changing Times
Current modes of residential design are facing challenges of both philosophy and form. Approaches that have prevailed in past decades no longer sustain new demands and require innovative rethinking. Design...
Unpacked: An Anthology of Lonely Planet Disaster Stories
Lonely Planet founder, Tony Wheeler, joins other authors in a collection of travel disaster stories. Mishaps include a rampaging elephant in Sri Lanka and a drunken shoot-out in Tibet.
Blue Man: Tales of Travel, Love and Coffee
In between missing his opening gala night at Cafe Royale, London, to being mistaken as a pig's trotter exporter in Ghana, Larry Buttrose takes time out to sip coffee and...
Beyond the Pale
In 1839 John Harrington voyages 12,000 miles from Ireland into the unknown to take up a sheep-run in the southern regions of Australia. From a distinguished family of Anglo-Irish aristocrats...
The House of Balthus
Shortlisted, National Book Council 'Banjo' Award 1996 Shortlisted, Fantasy Division and Horror Division, Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction 1995 a vivid and engrossing novel. Patricia Rolfe, Bulletin...
India Calling: An Intimate Portrait of a Nation's Remaking
Reversing his parents' immigrant path, a young writer returns to India and discovers an old country making itself new. Anand Giridharadas sensed something was afoot as his plane prepared to...
Into the Woods: The Battle for Tasmania's Forests
For decades, the Tasmanian wilderness has been the site of bitter struggle. Sawmillers and police face off with protesters deep in the forest, while political games are played in the...
The Best Australian Poems 2009
'When Australian poetry soars to new heights, it's usually because poets open up to the whole place . . . they take risks and write from the core of our...
The Best Australian Poems 2008
With The Best Australian Poems 2008, Peter Rose invites you to discover the most recent works of both Australia's renowned and promising poets. A journey in itself, this collection is...
The Best Australian Poems: 2006
The ultimate showcase of Australian poetry, with only the best of our established poets, as well as some hidden gems from previously unpublished writers.
Children of the Light: The near-Death Experience of Children
This text is by the author of "Transformed by the Light: Life After Near-Death Experience". This book presents a collection of 18 children's near-death experiences told in their own words....
Human Spirit: Inner Strength in Turbulent Times: Inner Strength in
Many people have changed their thinking, and not just their travel plans, since September 11 2001. The attack on the World Trade Center has made us realise that we live...
Extra Lemon!
'The sales slogan was 'Make way for the Austin Freeway'. Car buyers did more than that. They gave it the widest berth possible.' 'You may not recall the Falcon EA....
You Drive Me Crazy
Whether you've been in love for ten weeks or ten years, you know how crazy it can make you. On any given day you can be insanely happy or maniacally...
Lemon!: 60 Heroic Failures
'When an owner stood by his Triumph Stag, it was usually because he couldn't get the door open.' 'The Niki demonstrated every handling vice known to suspension engineers, plus some...
Every Second Counts
The much-anticipated sequel to the international bestseller IT'S NOT ABOUT THE BIKE by cancer survivor and five-time Tour de France winner, Lance Armstrong, now in B format. Lance Armstrong is...
Ties That Bind, the
Six well known Australians embark on the journey of a lifetime as they travel to their family's country of origin, most for the first time and with a parent or...
2009 Australian Sky Guide
This popular guide is a must for 2009, which has been designated the International year of Astronomy, when people around the world will be encouraged to discover their place in...