November 2005, no. 276
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Full Contents
Biography
The Tyrannicide Brief: The story of the man who sent Charles I to the scaffold by Geoffrey Robertson
by John Button
Fiction
There, Where the Pepper Grows by Bem Le Hunte & Behind the Moon by Hsu-Ming Teo
by Lisa Gorton
Non-fiction
Ten Pound Poms: Australia’s invisible migrants by A. James Hammerton and Alistair Thomson
by Mark Peel
Literary Studies
The Cambridge Companion to American Modernism by Walter Kalaidjian
Military History
Beyond belief: The British bomb tests: Australia’s veterans speak out by Roger Cross and Avon Hudson
Australian History
Recognizing Aboriginal Title: The Mabo case and Indigenous resistance to English settler colonialism by Peter H. Russell
by Tim Rowse
Non-fiction
Making ‘Black Harvest’: Warfare, filmmaking and living dangerously in the highlands of Papua New Guinea by Bob Connolly
Art
Picturesque Pursuits: Colonial women artists and the amateur tradition by Caroline Jordan
Biography
The Comic Worlds of Peter Arno, William Steig, Charles Addams, and Saul Steinberg by Iain Topliss
Literary Studies
Dating Aphrodite: Modern adventures in the ancient world by Luke Slattery
by Peter Steele
Poetry
The Ancient Capital of Images by John Mateer & The Yellow Dress by Yve Louis
Australian History
Yarra by Kristin Otto & The Vision Splendid by Richard Waterhouse
by Mark McKenna
Children's and Young Adult Fiction
Young Murphy by Gary Crew, illustrated by Mark Wilson & 101 Great Killer Creatures by Paul Holper and Simon Torok, illustrated by Stephen Axelsen
Non-fiction
Of Marriage, Violence and Sorcery: The quest for power in Northern Queensland by David McKnight
Fiction
The True Green of Hope by N.A. Bourke & The Eyes of The Tiger by Manfred Jurgensen
Natural History
The Pursuit of Wonder: How Australia's landscape was explored, nature discovered and tourism unleashed by Julia Horne
True Crime
Getting Away with Murder by Phil Cleary & Norfolk: Island of secrets by Tim Latham
by John Dale