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No Grain, No Pain: A 30-Day Diet for Eliminating the Root Cause of
Find out why thousands of patients credit Dr. Osborne and theNo Grain, No Paindiet with freeing them from pain and giving them back their lives. Learn how to heal yourself...
With Every Step: A Son's Quest and a Father's Promise
Cad's father, Neil, vowed to his son that he would finish his book. With Every Step, which is by turns irreverent, entertaining, tragic and inspirational, represents the completion of Andrew...
Why We Argue About Climate Change: Redbacks
A new perspective on a diabolical problem. Climate change is one of the most polarising issues of our time, but it doesn't have to be that way. In Why We...
Comet Vomit
frog guts, shark shock, snake fright, boys' farts, girls' germs, alien trouble, surfing the wheat, surviving the storm, finding spooky treasure.
Startling stories from a bold new Adelaide writer.
The State in Question: Transformations of the Australian State
Just what is happening to the state? Given a global economy, global environmental problems and the spreading domains of international law, the very idea of the state asserting a right...
A Woman's Place
When the first edition of A Woman's Place was published, very little had been written on the role of women in Australian politics. Almost a decade later, several books are...
Kilroy Was Here
An unflinching story of how any child can be broken, any parent deceived and any woman defeated by a system that punishes rather than corrects. And how a life can...
Innocence Regained: the Fight to Free Lindy Chamberlain
The Enlightenment: How it Deepens Your Sense of Self, Body and
Many people who consider themselves to be on a spiritual path suffer from the popular misconception that they must lose their sense of self in order to achieve the greater,...
The "Doors": Artistic Vision
This book looks at the Doors as artists and gives a very comprehensive listing of their output as well a s explaining some of the background to their material. '
Paint It Black
An extraordinary novel about a young woman trying to survive the death of her first lover-and the revenge of the young man's mother, who holds her responsible. Written with the...
The Family Orchard
A beautifully crafted story of a Jewish family, reaching back five generations. Using births, deaths and family legends, here are stories of how people meet and fall in love, of...
Out Of The Picture
Quite unlike her fair stepsisters, Lizzie is dark and secretive: 'Just like your father' says her mother. But what was her father like? Photos of him are hidden away; snatches...
Adding Value?: Schools' Responsibility for the Personal Development of
This book explores provision for pupils personal development within the post-Dearing Curriculum. The editors take the reader through some of the important initiatives, with a particular focus on the work...
Junglee Girl
In rich, ironic and revaeling prose Ginu Kamani depicts the lives of Indian women ranging accross class, age and attitude. JUNGLEE GIRL is a compelling and stimulating collection by a...
Collected Poems: Lynette Roberts
The work of an original, haunting and experimental woman modernist poet is made available again, for the first in 50 years. Lynette Roberts is principally a war poet, in that...
The Hawk Eternal
While the warlike and heartless Aenir ravage the territory outside the mountain fastness of the clans, Sigarni, the Hawk Queen, arrives in this alternate version of her own universe through...
Otherland
Shrouded in secrecy, it is home to the wildest dreams and darkest nightmares. Vast amounts of money have been lavished on it. The best mind of two generations have laboured...
The National Gallery Companion Guide
The text has been completely revised and updated to include new acquisitions and to take account of the latest scholarship from the Gallery. The new editions added to the back...
After the Ceasefires: Catholics and the Future of Northern Ireland
In the context of The Forum for a New Ireland (1984), the Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985), and the Downing Street Declaration (1993), Lennon addresses a number of unresolved questions which impede...
Black Milk
A worm's eye view of post-Communist Russia, from the Siberian-born author of Plasticine . A remote railway station in the 'Boundless Motherland'. Stranded there are a young spiv, selling overpriced...
Iron
An intense psychological drama set in a women's prison, in which a mother and daughter try to break through the barriers of time, memory and punishment which separate them. Josie...
Delirium
Hilarious, brutal and tragic, Delirium is a radical re-interpretation of The Brothers Karamazov , Dostoevsky's classic and compelling tale of family rivalries. The play is the result of a collaboration...
I Just Stopped By To See The Man
A play about the myth surrounding an old blues singer, from the author of The Libertine . 'Tonight I'm up on stage, Robert Johnson number. I'm singing it and it...
Passing Places
A road movie for the stage, following two young lads from Motherwell on their trip from dislocation to location. Alex and Brian are a pair of Scottish smalltown boys going...
Caryl Churchill Plays: Three
Spanning almost ten years and embracing a remarkable range of style and subject matter, this third volume of Churchill's Collected Plays, introduced by the author, contains: Icecream - an unsettling...
Berlin Bertie
An intimate and at times savagely funny psychological study of two sisters, one of who has made her home in East Berlin and one who has stayed on in their...
Caryl Churchill: Shorts
Ten short plays by Caryl Churchill, written for stage, radio and TV, selected and introduced by the author. This collection of short plays by one of our leading playwrights opens...