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Inuit and Whalers on Baffin Island Through German Eyes: Wilhelm Weike's Arctic Journal and Letters (1883-84)

by William Barr, Ludguer Muller-Wille & Bernd Gieseking

Told from an ordinary man’s perspective, these are the journal and letters of Wilhelm Weike as he accompanied Franz Boas—the father of modern anthropology—on his journey to the arctic from 1883 to 1884....


Principals and Other Schoolyard Bullies: Short Stories

by Nick Fonda & Denis Palmer

A collection of short stories, this book features a narrative that, while unified by a dark theme, is diverse and surprisingly optimistic. The voices that recount the stories differ significantly, yet all resonate...


I Hate Hockey

by François Barcelo & Peter McCambridge

“I hate hockey!” is the first and last sentence in this novel that offers a great take on our love-hate relationship with sports, be it hockey, football, soccer or baseball. Narrator Antoine Vachon blames...


You Could Lose an Eye: My First 80 Years in Montreal

by David Reich

A fond and funny memoir, this account of a Jewish immigrant household in Montreal traces the family’s journey from wretched oppression to middle class comfort. Arriving Canada in the early 1920s, they struggle...


Roads to Richmond: Portraits of Quebec's Eastern Townships

by Nick Fonda & Palmer Dennis

Part history, part travelogue, this charming guide introduces the unassuming but unforgettable people who live and work in the Eastern Townships—the tree-clad, rolling foothills nestled between the St. Lawrence...


Barack Obama and the Jim Crow Media: The Return of the Nigger Breakers

by Ishmael Reed

Angry and hilarious, this collection of satirical essays about Barack Obama confronts the racial tensions that have dogged the president during his campaign and first year in office. Some of the pieces include...


Whispering Death

by Garry Disher

The sixth Challis & Destry novel. A rapist in a police uniform stalks Challis's Peninsula beat, there is a serial armed robber headed in his direction and a home invasion that's a little too close to home. Not...


Chasing the Sea: Lost Among the Ghosts of Empire in Central Asia

by Tom Bissell

In 1996, Tom Bissell went to Uzbekistan as a na•ve Peace Corps volunteer. Though he lasted only a few months before illness and personal crisis forced him home, Bissell found himself entranced by this remote...


Waltzing at the Doomsday Ball: The Best of Joe Bageant

by Joe Bageant & Ken Smith

The only collection of Joe Bageant’s essays available in book form, this compilation features 25 essays by the self-proclaimed redneck socialist. Exploring the plight of America’s white, “redneck” underclass—a...


Pozieres: The Anzac story

by Scott Bennett

In 1916, one million men fought in the first battle of the Somme. Victory hinged on their ability to capture a small village called Pozières, perched on the highest ridge of the battlefield. After five attempts...


The Force: Living Safely in a World of Electromagnetic Pollution

by Lyn McLean

Examining research from around the world, this analysis explains how and why electropollution is among the most important health issues of our time. Technology’s health implications are exposed as this account...


A Lighter Footprint: A Practical Guide to Minimising Your Impact on the Planet

by Angela Crocombe

Arguing that global warming is the biggest problem facing humanity today, this well-illustrated handbook seeks to reduce the heavy tread of the human race’s impact upon the planet. Using a tool called the...


The Australian Book of Atheism

by Warren Bonett

Bringing together essays from the nation’s pre-eminent atheist, rationalist, humanist, and skeptical thinkers, this collection is the first to explore atheism from an Australian perspective. With a historical...


Greek Pilgrimage: In Search of the Foundations of the West

by John Carroll

This is a travel book in the grand sense. The horizons it explores are of land and sea, and of the mind. Greek Pilgrimage is a meditation on classical Greece, journeying through its great sites, monuments, and...


Speaking Volumes: Conversations with Remarkable Writers

by Ramona Koval

This updated collection shares the fascinating interviews with some of the most important writers of our times. With discussions on morality, the dangers of writing, and the drive for creativity, this account...


Rudd's Way: November 2007-June 2010

by Nicholas Stuart

Based on an extensive series of detailed and off-the-record interviews, this first in-depth analysis provides a critical examination of Australia’s Labor Party in office and of the key events and crucial moments...


Indelible Ink: A Novel

by Fiona McGregor

A novel about connections in a changing world of friends, lovers, family, illness, and death, this unique narrative tells the story of Marie King—a 59-year-old divorcée from Sydney’s affluent north shore....


The Train to Lo Wu

by Jess Row

The characters in Jess Row’s remarkable fiction inhabit “a city that can be like a mirage, hovering above the ground: skyscrapers built on mountainsides, islands swallowed in fog for days.” This is Hong...


The Quest for Justice

by Ken Crispin

Enlightening and thought-provoking, this volume considers the strengths and weaknesses of the Australian legal system with clarity and compassion. A definitive guide to the justice system, this account answers...


Breaking News: The Golden Age of Graham Perkin

by Ben Hills

An insightful and vigorous biography, this account chronicles the life of Australia’s most influential newspaper editor, Graham Perkin, and the history of the newspaper to which he devoted his tremendous talents. A...