


Do You Believe in Love?
Natalie King
Dance your way through the magical world of Kaylene Whiskey in her first ever monograph
Kaylene Whiskey was born in Mparntwe (Alice Springs) in 1976 and lives and works in Indulkana, South Australia. A self-taught artist, she was the winner of the 2018 Sulman Prize and the 2019 Telstra NATSIAA
Professor Natalie King OAM is an Australian curator, writer and senior researcher engaged with artists and institutions across the Asia-Pacific region and 100.00
252 pp (incl 6 pp gatefolds) ISBN 9781760764494
Kaylene Whiskey’s paintings dazzle with brightly coloured pop stars rendered in dots and set amongst her own community in remote Central Australia. Her comic-book style and text bubbles are hilarious yet potent symbols of female power in an Aboriginal setting: an anthem to contemporary connection to Country and popular culture. Her works are held in the collections of museums across Australia and internationally. Kaylene is based at Iwantja Arts, also home to Vincent Namatjira, Betty Muffler and Kunmanara (Tiger) Yaltangki.
‘Kaylene Whiskey is an artistic Swiss Army knife in the world of multimedia.’
Taika Waititi
‘I was very excited that Kaylene honoured me through her art and I was glad that I could be an inspiration to her.’
Dolly Parton
Olivia Meehan
An astounding visual compendium of artworks that illuminates the deep connection between artistic expression and the natural world
Olivia Meehan is an art historian and object-based teaching specialist. She holds degrees from the University of Cambridge and has trained at the V&A Museum , London, in Creating Innovative Learning Programmes. She has worked in museums and galleries in Australia and abroad, and as a lecturer in the History of Art at the University of Cambridge, Australian National University and University of Melbourne.
AU$85.00 NZ$95.00
GBP£40.00
275 × 215 mm
320 pp
9781760764739 October
Slow Looking: The Art of Nature is a unique celebration of the relationship between art and nature across millennia. Eschewing a linear narrative of art, this inspirational collection of global artworks allows readers to make connections between the nature that surrounds them and the vision of a dazzling wide range of artists. Readers will encounter motifs, colours and subjects that have mesmerised artists – and viewers – throughout history.
Art historian Olivia Meehan has mixed paintings, drawings, sculpture, textiles and decorative arts from across the entire period of human creation and territory – Europe, Asia, North and South America, Australia and Africa – in thought-provoking juxtapositions. On every page, the reader is invited to find something new in a familiar landscape and to experiment in the observation of nature’s wonders.
Exploring the various intersections between artistic techniques and thematical elements across land, water and sky, the pages reveal the deep-rooted connections between human beings and our natural world.
Following nature’s patterns, Slow Looking: The Art of Nature takes readers on a journey from fields, mountains, forest and glaciers to lakes, ponds, waterfalls and rivers and on to sunrises, rainbows, comets, clouds, constellations and so much more. This guided observation of nature offers a whole new way of contemplating the world.
Amber Creswell Bell
A captivating exploration of contemporary photography and the power of the lens to observe, interpret and inspire
Amber Creswell Bell is a Sydney-based arts, design and lifestyle writer and speaker. Her editorial work has been published in many of Australia’s leading magazine titles. Amber was Director of Emerging Art for Michael Reid galleries, launching the National Emerging Art Prize (NEAP) in 2021, and is now consulting in the art space.
AU$79.99 NZ$90.00
GBP£40.00
HB
290 × 230 mm
272 pp
ISBN 9781760764869
September
By the same author
A photograph is a visual capture of a fleeting moment in time. A split second on either side can change the result entirely: the exact moment of exposure is critical. More than simply a static image, a photograph has the power to evoke emotion, revealing both the seen and the unseen. In her latest collection, Amber Creswell Bell explores the work of forty contemporary photographers from Australia and New Zealand, such as Leila Jeffreys, Bill Henson and Kara Rosenlund. Each artist shares insights into their practice, ranging from the whimsical to the wild, addressing subjects as diverse as the environment, motherhood and identity. Some point and shoot, others meticulously curate a scene, but they all strive for creative connection with the viewer through this common medium. Exposure captures the essence of modern photography, showcasing bold perspectives, striking landscapes and intimate portraits that reflect the region’s cultural richness and natural beauty.
Michelle Grey and Susan Armstrong co-founded ArtsMatter, a Sydney-based cultural programming platform and creative agency. Susan and Michelle have decades of experience in the cultural space. From fashion to art, music and media, the duo have worked with some of the world’s leading artists and brands. They bring a wealth of experience to the Arts-Matter Studio where they’re living their best lives working with artists and building a creative community.
AU$79.99 NZ$90.00
GBP£40.00
HB
290 × 230 mm
224 pp
ISBN 9781760764937
September
conversations
Michelle Grey and Susan Armstrong
What happens when you put two artists in a room together and ask them to do a portrait of each other?
Artists by Artists is contemporary art in the making – a dynamic and intimate exploration. In this ambitious and playful book, fifty artists are thoughtfully paired, offering a rare glimpse into their artistic processes and personal connections.
Through striking imagery and candid conversations, readers are invited into the shared creative space where each brushstroke or camera click reveals the inspirations, histories and artistic philosophies that bind these visionaries together. This is an essential document of Australia’s contemporary art scene.
How textiles are shaping contemporary art
Beck Jobson and Ramona Barry
Discover how contemporary artists are transforming textiles into bold, thoughtprovoking works that challenge tradition, redefine craft and inspire innovation
Beck Jobson is a textile designer/maker, writer and curator based in Naarm (Melbourne). In conjunction with maintaining her own textile art practice, Beck focuses on creating opportunities, residencies and collaborative partnerships for artists. Beck is currently Head of Studio at the Australian Tapestry Workshop.
Ramona Barry is a writer and curator specialising in craft and design, based in Naarm (Melbourne). Ramona has written catalogue essays and articles, curated exhibitions, and taught over 200 craft workshops focused on textile techniques. Ramona appears regularly on ABC radio to discuss craft.
AU$69.99 NZ$79.99
GBP£34.99
HB
255 x 202 mm
304 pp
ISBN 9781760764999
November
From intricate knitted tapestries to radical fabric-based installations and sculptures, this collection explores how contemporary artists are redefining textiles as a powerful medium of creative expression. The authors examine the dynamic intersection of tradition and experimentation to showcase work that challenges conventional notions of craft, materiality and meaning. Whether through weaving, sewing or crochet, artists are pushing the boundaries of fibre arts to create works that are both deeply personal and socially resonant.
Australian Institutite of Architects
An unparalleled collection of fifty award-winning homes that not only showcase architectural beauty and innovation but also capture the evolving spirit of Australian culture and identity
Australian Institute of Architects represents over 14,500 members globally, committed to raising design standards and positively shaping the places where we live, work and meet. Along with its members, it is dedicated to improving the built environment and the communities we call home by promoting quality, responsible, sustainable design and advocating on behalf of the profession for the benefit of all Australians.
AU$120.00 NZ$130.00 GBP£59.99
295 × 250 mm
ISBN 9781760764562
Step inside the most exceptional homes in Australia in this definitive showcase of the Robin Boyd Award, the nation’s highest accolade for residential architecture. Spanning four decades, this collection highlights inspiring dwellings –from urban sanctuaries to coastal retreats and bushland escapes – that reflect the evolving spirit of Australian life. Featuring original jury comments alongside fresh insights from visionary architects like Glenn Murcutt, Peter Stutchbury and Kerstin Thompson, these houses reveal more than architectural excellence – they capture shifting values, growing wealth and a changing cultural identity.
Jessica Lillico is a creative director working across photographic art direction and styling, set design, interior styling and consultation.
Sean Fennessy is a photographer with a fresh, minimal style and unique sense of observation.
They both share a passion for mid-century modern. In 2020 they bought and renovated an Alistair Knox-designed home in Warrandyte, Melbourne.
AU$85.00 NZ$95.00 GBP£40.00
290 × 235 mm
ISBN 9781760764807
Jessica Lillico and Sean Fennessy
A celebration of natural materials, earthy tones and a lifestyle grounded in simplicity
In the bushy north-eastern fringe of Melbourne, an enduring and uniquely Australian architectural aesthetic has been quietly gaining popularity. Emerging out of necessity in the post-war years, yet with modernist aspirations, simple homes built ‘of the land’ from mudbricks and recycled timber captured the mood of those searching for an alternative way of life close to nature. The movement gathered momentum in the counter-cultural 1960s, and culminated in near-mainstream popularity in the 1970s, in all its warm, earthy glory. After a few decades where brown lost appeal in favour of white-washed minimalism, the style is once again being embraced and revived by a new generation.
Fiona Lynch
Interiors of the future: artist turned interior designer explores new materials and artisanal techniques to craft exceptional spaces
studied fine art and trained as an artist before turning to interior design. Her painterly command of colour and texture define the atmospheric potency of the projects she works on. Founded in 2013, Fiona Lynch Office was named Interior Designer of the Vogue Living
AU$90.00
NZ$100.00
302.5 × 235 mm
ISBN 9781760764838
Fiona Lynch transforms the unyielding into the poetic. In her interiors stone, metal, wood and textiles become fluid, expressive and alive. She sees worlds of possibility within them: the deep greens of forests and the shifting blues of the ocean within granite tiles, or the softness of liquid movement honed into creamy marble. What first appears as clean-lined minimalism reveals itself to be rich with layers of technique, texture and quiet complexity – spaces that evolve the longer you look and the longer you live within them.
Named Design Anthology’s Female Designer of the Year in 2021 and recognised by Architectural Digest Germany as one of the world’s true design influencers, Fiona Lynch is renowned for her mastery of materiality and mood. This book offers an intimate look at her unique process.
Kym Elphinstone
A rare glimpse into the homes of some of Australia’s most interesting art collectors from the emerging to the iconic
Kym Elphinstone is an arts advisor and advocate working within Australia and globally. As the founder of Australia’s leading cultural agency Articulate, Kym has championed the work of thousands of artists, advising on major museum and commercial gallery exhibitions as well as public art projects, biennales and festivals. Kym currently sits on the board of emerging art space Firstdraft and is a member of the Advisory Council for the Sydney Contemporary art fair.
AU$79.99 NZ$90.00
GBP£40.00
HB cloth binding
300 × 235 mm
272 pp
ISBN 9781760764258
April
‘If you want to buy something that appreciates, buy stocks and shares. Buy art because you want to live with it.Your appreciation is its appreciation.’
Ronan Sulich
This philosophy lies at the heart of Collecting: Living with art. A visual feast and tribute to the personal journey of acquiring and curating art, it celebrates the enriching endeavour of bringing art into the home. Artists, curators, architects, designers, gallerists and philanthropists open their doors, offering fascinating insights and practical advice on their distinctive approach to integrating art into daily life.
The collectors’ stories demonstrate how art can transform a space and turn it into a sanctuary of selfexpression. Featuring a diverse mix of bold abstract works, contemporary photography, sculpture and mid-century masterpieces, Collecting is a powerful testament to the beauty and individuality of creating a home filled with meaning and inspiration.
Adelaide Bragg with Robyn Lea
Adelaide Bragg is Australia’s best-kept secret – an interior designer trusted by those in the know
was raised on a sheep and cattle station in the Upper Hunter Valley, New South Wales. In the 1980s she worked at Colefax & Fowler in Sydney before co-founding the interior design firm Barham & Bragg with Gretel Packer. In 2003, Adelaide established Adelaide Bragg & Associates. She lives in Melbourne with her husband City, Coast & is her first book.
AU$90.00 NZ$100.00
ISBN 9781760764593
This is a celebration of interiors that embrace life – where elegance meets warmth and homes are designed to be truly lived in. Drawing deeply from the Australian landscape, renowned interior designer Adelaide Bragg curates a collection of the country’s most beautiful residences, showcasing her signature use of layered fabrics, bespoke craftsmanship and a rich, earthy palette.
Whether in a coastal retreat, a country homestead or a city residence, each space is uniquely tailored to its owner, yet every project embodies Adelaide’s signature balance of sophistication and effortlessness. City, Coast & Country is an invitation to experience the beauty, texture and soul of Australian interiors.
Anna Spiro
Anna Spiro
No one does colour and pattern like Anna Spiro
is the founder of Anna Spiro Design and cofounder of Anna Spiro Textiles, and has been working as an interior designer for more than two decades. Her distinctive style and approach were launched onto the world stage with her highly lauded re-design of the boutique hotel, Halcyon House. In 2014 Anna published her first book, Absolutely Beautiful Things.
AU$59.99 NZ$64.99 GBP£29.99
263 × 200 mm
ISBN 9781760764975
Anna Spiro has long been hailed as Australia’s most original and creative interior desinger. Her globally adored aesthetic is unapologetically maximalist and a paean to comfort; her devotion to the craft of working with pattern on pattern on pattern creates spaces that sing with individuality.
In this compact edition, Spiro offers up a lifetime of hard-earned wisdom, showing how the very best interiors come from following your own path. From mood boards to fabric suggestions, furniture ideas to room layouts, A Life in Pattern includes more than 250 photographs from twenty different interior design projects.
Cosy cooking the quanto basta way
Amber Guinness
Amber Guinness brings the heart of Tuscany’s autumnal and wintry flavours to your kitchen
By the same author
Amber Guinness is an English cook and food writer who lives in Florence, Italy. She was born in London but raised at Arniano, the Tuscan farmhouse her parents restored near Siena. She has a first class Masters degree in History and Italian from the University of Edinburgh, and has worked as a cook in both London and Italy. Amber’s A House Party in , featured recipes and stories from her internationally acclaimed residential painting school at Arniano. Her second Italian Coastal was a journey in food along the Tuscan Winter in Tuscany is her
AU$64.99 NZ$69.99
ISBN 9781760764753
Following the success of A House Party in Tuscany and Italian Coastal, Amber Guinness invites you on an artful tour through her beloved Southern Tuscany and favourite pockets of Florence.
Winter in Tuscany celebrates the region’s rich culinary and cultural traditions with a quanto basta approach – the intuitive Italian method of ‘just enough’ –and brings the heart of Tuscany’s cosy autumnal and wintry flavours to your kitchen. But quanto basta is more than just a philosophy for cooking; it’s a metaphor for life. This book celebrates life in the off-season; an ode to exploring Tuscany’s villages and countryside when the crowds have thinned, allowing for a deeper, more intimate connection with the culture, food and landscapes. In discovering treasures off the beaten path, Amber highlights the richness of exploring at a gentler pace, when Tuscany truly reveals itself.
The book is filled with an array of hyper-local, traditional recipes for the home cook: from antipasti, zuppe – thick, hearty Tuscan soups – and brodo, brothy mains that bring comfort on colder days to rustic pasta, rice and secondi – meat and vegetable mains that celebrate the season. Whether you’re strolling beneath Della Robbia’s cherubs or simmering a hearty soup on a cold winter’s night, Winter in Tuscany is an invitation to slow down and appreciate the beauty in small moments and big flavours.
Ada Boni
Italy’s favourite cookbook since 1929
Ada Boni (1891–1973) was an gastronome and food Born into an aristocratic Roman family, she was the grandaughter of Adolfo Giaquinto, a notable Italian chef and founder himself of the gastronomic periodical II Messaggero della Cucina She considered cookery an integral part of Italian national culture, and an art form in its own right. In 1915, she founded Preziosa, one of the first and most widely talian women’s magazines, and was its chief editor until she retired in 1959.
00 NZ$120.00
250 × 174 mm
781760765378
November ANZ rights only
The Talisman of Happiness is more than a cookbook – it is a legend. First published in Italy in 1929, Il Talismano della Felicità is the definitive Italian cookery bible, passed down through generations and traditionally gifted to newlyweds as a talisman for a long and happy marriage. Despite selling over a million copies and never going out of print in Italy, this culinary masterpiece has never before been published in full outside its country of origin – until now. Featuring nearly 1,800 recipes, this extraordinary collection spans every region of Italy, from beloved classics like the definitive spaghetti Bolognese and osso buco to lesser-known gems such as artichoke soufflé and spaghetti with fresh herbs. A staple in Italian kitchens for nearly a century, The Talisman of Happiness now takes its rightful place on bookshelves worldwide – an essential guide for anyone passionate about authentic Italian home cooking.
feasts and stories inspired by Sunday Reed’s kitchen gardens
Alice Crowe and Maximilian
A day in the life of the Heide kitchen gardens: with a foreword by Lesley Harding and menus to inspire you from breakfast to lunch, afternoon drinks and beyond
is the former kitchen gardener at Heide Museum of Modern Art and a lover of plants and nature. She is a lawyer, trained in botany and passionate about reconnecting people with the Earth and one another.
is a copywriter, designer and product developer with a diverse background in fashion and retail. His work with Heide Museum of Modern Art has included overseeing collaborative, limited editions with contemporary artists and designers, and developing products and projects to support awareness of Heide’s collection, exhibitions and legacy artists.
AU$64.99
NZ$69.99
260 × 190 mm
ISBN 9781760763329
In 1934 when John and Sunday Reed purchased an acreage in Heidelberg they had a vision of a bohemian artistic community living in harmony with the Earth. The Heide gardens became a place where everyone contributed and heritage roses grew side-by-side with herbs and heirloom vegetables, and it remains so today. Inspired by the Reeds’ values of nourishment and communality, this seasonal cookbook features ninety original recipes from leading Australian chefs as they share their interpretations of and reflections on the Heide kitchen gardens. Alongside the recipes, each chapter delves into the history of the garden and charts the evolution of this dairy farm turned institution. Combining food, art and history, A Heide Harvest is an ode to Sunday’s kitchen and garden and the continuing legacy of Heide Museum of Modern Art.
Outdoor living on Sydney’s iconic foreshore
Anthony Wyer
A harmonious fusion of landscape design and Sydney’s breathtaking waterfront scenery
Anthony Wyer is a landscape designer and the founder and creative director of Wyer & Co. With a career spanning twenty years and a background in structural landscaping, Wyer combines his knowledge of horticulture and ecologies with a deep understanding of the Sydney lifestyle and climate to create elegant gardens on the city’s iconic foreshore.
AU$100.00 NZ$110.00
GBP£50.00
305 × 235 mm
ISBN 9781760764586
Harbourside Gardens is a vision of luxury and coastal serenity. Designed to embrace Sydney’s world-class harbour views, these gardens blur the line between nature and architecture, offering a sanctuary where daily life feels like an endless retreat. Against the shimmering backdrop of the water, expansive terraces become al fresco dining havens, sun-drenched courtyards invite slow mornings with coffee, and lush, layered greenery creates a sense of tranquility and seclusion.
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Nick Stevenson
An exhilarating photographic survey of the best mountain bike trails in Aotearoa New Zealand
is a filmmaker, enterpeneur and marketer. He is one of the founders of Hunt Cinema acting as producer and co-directing films, commercials and branded entertainment for global brands. Over the last decade he has collaborated with some of the greatest athletes, filmmakers and photographers in the mountain biking, snow and action sports industries.
AU$79.99 NZ$90.00
ISBN 9781760765156
Every mountain biker dreams of the perfect place to ride and few countries in the world serve up such diverse mountain bike riding landscapes as Aotearoa New Zealand. With a labyrinth of trails that flow, challenge and excite set against a backdrop of dramatic and surreal landscapes, New Zealand has become the ‘Garden of Eden’ for mountain bikers.
With contributions by leading photographers and professional athletes that have contributed to and documented the rise of mountain biking, Eden is a stunning collection of mountain bike photography and essays capturing the growth of this young sport in the youngest country in the world. This book is for daydreaming and inspiring bucket list adventure-making in the mountain bike paradise of New Zealand.
In a remarkable series of original photographs, award-winning artist Tim Flach examines and celebrates the wonder of our feline friends
world’s pre-eminent animal portrait photographer best-selling author of Dogs, Endangered and Birds, Tim Flach’s newest work, Feline. Featuring more 0 close-up, fun and compelling photographs, Feline the story of our long, often complicated, relationship most intriguing and beguiling animal companion.
is a photographer best known for his stylised portraits of animals, and for the originality that he brings to capturing animal nd characteristics. In recognition of his work, he has umerous awards, including an Honorary Fellowship from hotographic Society and an honorary doctorate from the Arts London (Norwich). His photographs are showcased exhibitions and galleries around the world.
osos is a lifelong cat lover, author and biologist.
NZ$110.00
HB
305 × 305 mm
100 pp
ISBN 9781760764371
October
ANZ rights only
Beverly Pickford and Peter Pickford
Breathtaking photography of oceans, seas and coasts in the most remote places on Earth
pic portrait of some of our planet’s most untouched ne habitats. From the wild coast of South Africa’s ranskei on the Indian Ocean to the archaic giant tortoises of the Seychelles and the endangered whale sharks of ralia’s Ningaloo coast; the icy waters of Alaska to the steamy coastal rainforests of Central America and Cuba’s otected Jardines de la Reina with its 4,000-year-old corals; legendary diversity of the Galapagos Islands where its rong, cold currents are home to abundance of marine bird life; the deep-water reefs and rich ecosystems of South Pacific’s Coral Triangle; and the Polar Oceans ding the penguin, seal and seabird colonies of South orgia Island and the Antarctic Zone, and the polar bears hunt the shores of the Arctic.
Peter and Beverly Pickford have been photographing Africa’s wildlife for over thirty-five years, and are among the most celebrated wildlife photographers and authors in the world. Their work consistently receives critical acclaim and has won numerous international awards.
AU$100.00 NZ$110.00
HB with jacket
326 × 250 mm
400 pp
ISBN 9781760765286
November
ANZ rights only
Zeno Sworder
A meteoric new work from award-winning author–illustrator Zeno Sworder about hope for the future, the power of small beings and the special friendship of trees
is an awardwinning writer and artist who lives in Melbourne with his young family. After studying Chinese literature and migration law at university, he ended up as a dishwasher. Later, he went on to work as a journalist, an English language teacher, a consular officer, an advocate for refugees and immigrants and a jewellery designer. He is a lover of all stationery but has a particular soft spot for pencils.
AU$29.99 NZ$34.99
40 pp (incl 8 pp gatefolds) ISBN 9781760764913
By the same author
When a tired picture-book maker finds himself without any new ideas his pencil decides to tell her story ...
‘My first memories were of darkness and reaching for sunlight. My roots connected me to everything. I was small but I was also the forest.’
Over many years she grows from a seed into a green giant and forms a unique friendship with a mysterious wanderer. Until one day the machines come ...
Here is a luminescent and hopeful story about the endurance of nature, the sorrow of loss and the power of small beings. Reaching back to our oldest stories where the natural world played a central role, Once I was a Giant asks readers to reconsider how we think about nature and our place within it.
Johanna Bell and Amelia Luscombe
Inspired by Paul Klee’s quote, ‘a line is a dot that went for a walk’, What is a Dot? celebrates the joy of mark-making and the creative play that results when we let our imaginations and our pencils roam
Johanna Bell is an awardwinning author who lives in nipaluna (Hobart) on the land of the muwinina. Her work has been published in literary journals and by Allen & Unwin, Scholastic and UQP. Previously, Johanna lived in the Northern Territory where she made books with deaf artist Dion Beasley. In 2017, they won the CBCA Picture Book of the Year for Go Home Cheeky Animals and in 2020 they were nominated for a Prime Minister’s Literary Award Cheeky Dogs: To Lake Nash , an illustrated memoir about Dion’s life.
Amelia Luscombe is a visual artist based in Rubibi (Broome). What is a Dot? is Amelia’s first picture book.
AU$24.99 NZ$29.99
220 x 250 mm
ISBN 9781760764814
What is a dot when a dot is not? Is it a swish? A sweep? Or a swirl? Is it a scurry? A wave? Or a pearl?
Explore the joy of drawing in this lively book where a dot can be anything you want it to be.
Maggie Hutchings and Sarah Zweck
A seaside celebration of cousins and special family memories
Maggie Hutchings published her first picture book Unicorn! in 2018 and has since published a further eleven titles. Her picture Your Birthday was the Best (illustrated by Felicita Sala) was a CBCA Honour Book, a White Raven Book and was shortlisted for the Russell Humour Prize.
is a highly soughtafter artist and illustrator who was born in the UK and now lives in Melbourne. Play is at the forefront of her work and she creates expressive characters that evoke humour and heart.
AU$26.99 NZ$29.99
ISBN 9781760764883
I count down the days all year until seven smiling cousins bounce through Pop’s door ...
Finally the cousins have arrived!
Get ready for races to the beach, duck-dives in the waves and snoozy afternoons in the hammock. Last one home for lunch gets the wobbly chair!
Here is an evocative story celebrating cousins, summertime and special family moments.
Sally Soweol Han is a Korean–Australian artist. She strives to explain stories beyond words through her illustrations. Her first picture book, Tiny Wonders, won the Children’s Book Council of Australia award for New Illustrator. Her second picture Nightsong, was a finalist for the Illustrator of the Year in Bologna Children’s Book Fair and shortlisted in the Australian Book Industry Awards. She currently lives in Geoje, a beautiful island surrounded by the blue sea in South Korea, where she dedicates herself to creating picture books that bring joy and happiness to all ages.
AU$26.99 NZ$29.99 GBP£12.99
275 × 235 mm
ISBN 9781760764654
Sally Soweol Han
A sun-speckled story about one little girl connecting the two countries she calls home through the matching of colours
When Bomi moves to a new country everything seems different except for the silver moon.
Making a faraway place feel like home isn’t easy, but as she explores Bomi finds comfort in matching new with old.
Soon she discovers the colours of home everywhere she looks.
Michel Streich
Following the death of his pet bird, a young boy wonders about life’s big mystery: where we go to once we’re gone
started his artistic career in his native Germany. He worked as a freelance illustrator in London for several years, finally basing himself in Australia in 2000. Michel works mainly as an editorial and book illustrator. Hundreds of his drawings have featured in numerous German school books, and his work has been published in newspapers and magazines such as The The Financial Times, The Sydney Morning Herald and inancial Review, Australian Gourmet Traveller, GQ The Big Issue and many others. Michel lives in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney.
AU$26.99 NZ$29.99
ISBN 9781760764920
My fluttering, chirping, hopping bird was gone. Its body was still there, a silent, feathery shape, but all life had left it.
Long or short, every life on earth comes to an end some day. But what happens when we die?
An honest and beautiful guide for curious children about life’s biggest mystery.
Glen Farmer Illortaminni
What happens when an artist from the remote Tiwi Islands gets lost in one of the world’s biggest cities?
Glen Farmer Illortaminni was born between the mango and mulana trees where the last old house was standing at Milikapiti, Melville Island. He joined Jilamara Arts Centre in 1994 where he worked for many years as an artist and arts worker. Glen also worked at the Muluwurri Museum, a keeping place for Tiwi culture and an important place for remembering the old ways and the old people. Today, Glen works for Tiwi Enterprises at Milikapiti Farm where he helps grow fruit and vegetables as well as caring for animals. He enjoys travelling, the footy (Go, Tuyu Buffaloes!) and telling stories. Glen likes to go hunting and fishing, and spending time on Country.
AU$26.99 NZ$29.99 BP£12.99
278 × 210 mm
ISBN 9781760764944
My name is Glen Farmer Illortaminni and I’m telling my story. Once I went to Paris as an interpreter for the old fella, the famous artist named Timothy Cook. It was October
When Glen travels from his remote Tiwi Island home all the way to Paris, his trip takes an unexpected turn when he gets lost on his first night there.
What follows is an epic journey through famous French landmarks and into the homes of kind strangers, telling an incredible story of resilience, humour and home.
Tai Snaith
An illustrated reference book featuring over 200 animals that eat and play during the night
By the same author
is a Melbourne-based artist and author. She has written and illustrated eight picture books to date, all published by Thames & Hudson. Since graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2002, she has been widely exhibited, created public works and won significant awards, grants and residencies. Tai’s artwork is held in both private and public collections, including the NGA Works on Paper collection, Bayside and Banyule collections and Artbank. She is represented by Nicholas Thompson Gallery.
AU$29.99
NZ$34.99
297 × 225 mm
ISBN 9781760764166
What happens in the animal kingdom when the moon is out?
There are the Party Animals who love to get festive and make lots of noise. Watch out for the Biters and Bloodsuckers, Nimble Night-time Ninjas and Prickly Personalities ... you might also want to avoid the Slimeballs and Slippery Characters. These are just a few of the quirky groupings artist Tai Snaith uses to categorise her favourite animals from around the world.
Discover the habits, traits and fantastic features of over 200 night-time creatures. Including facts and information about the curious nocturnal animals found inside, Wonders Under the Moon is a delightfully illustrated field guide for all the aspiring explorers, artists, environmentalists and taxonomists.
Lisa
Harvey-Smith and Aidan Ryan
A fun and fascinating introduction to quantum physics and the mysteries of our universe
Lisa Harvey-Smith is an astrophysicist and Professor of Practice at the University of New South Wales, Australia. She is a award-winning science communicator, television presenter and former Australian Government Women in STEM Ambassador. Her books have received several accolades including Best Education Title in the Singapore Book Awards and longlisted for the Children’s Book Council of Australia Eve Pownall
Aidan Ryan is an illustrator, graphic designer and all-round creative living in Naarm (Melbourne). He utilises distinctively simple lines paired with strong colours, llowing the ideas behind his work to speak loud and clear.
U$26.99 NZ$29.99
GBP£12.99
Flexibound 205 × 151 mm
ISBN 9781760763138 April
Have you ever wondered about atoms, wormholes and antimatter? Our universe is governed by the laws of science, but nature can still act in unexpected ways. Quantum physics has helped us solve some BIG cosmic mysteries and there are still so many secrets waiting to be uncovered.
Meet the invisible forces that guide everything from the smallest particles to the shape of the cosmos. Blow your mind with theories of space and time. Travel through the galaxies to discover black holes, gravitational waves, strange stars and so much more with Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith and her trusted guinea pig guide, Biscuit.
By the same author
GBP£17.99
HB
290 × 220 mm
80 pp
ISBN 9781760764524 February
Sarah Zambello and Susy Zanella
A first introduction for children to the natural phenomena of waves
Sarah Zambello and Susy Zanella
A first introduction for children to the natural phenomena of the wind
Wind Atlas
ISBN 9781760764517 August
It’s time to set sail and discover the wonder of waves. Come on an illustrated expedition across the seas to discover why the ocean has always fascinated us. Ride over wild seas and calm waters. Learn about currents, tides and how to classify waves. Be awestruck by the power of the ocean. A first introduction for children to the natural phenomena of waves, weaving scientific fact with literary, historical and artistic notes along the way.
It’s time to get swept up by the power of the wind. Come on an illustrated expedition through the atmosphere to learn about the world’s air currents. Discover ways to measure the wind’s force and learn how air pressure systems effect the weather. Float on gentle breezes, sway as the wind picks up and get blown away by a gale force. Feel the invisible might of the wind.
Bruce Pascoe and Bill Gammage
A special book about First Nations peoples care for Country and how we might learn by using methods practised for tens of thousands of years
What do you need to know to prosper as a people for 65,000 years or more?
Join writer and farmer Bruce Pascoe and historian Bill Gammage as they generously share their knowledge about the amazing way that First Nations people care for Australia and how closely humans have been connected with nature for tens of thousands of years.
Bruce Pascoe is an Aboriginal Australian writer of literary fiction, nonfiction, poetry, essays and children’s literature. He is the enterprise professor in Indigenous Agriculture at the University of Melbourne. He is best known for his work Dark Emu: Black Seeds: Agriculture or Accident?
Bill Gammage is a historian at the Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University and a prize-winning author.
AU$26.99 NZ$29.99
GBP£12.99
Flexibound
208 × 151 mm
144 pp
ISBN 9781760763572
October
Wesley Enoch and Georgia Curran
The First Knowledges series provies a deep understanding of the expertise, wisdom and ingenuity of Indigenous Australians
Ceremony: All Yesterdays for Today tells how Indigenous ceremonies link people today to those of the past in a continuum of inherited stories, places and memories – from rights of passage to smoking ceremonies and Welcomes to Country, and many others.
This book highlights the importance of ceremony across time and place on both a personal as well as national level that recognises and celebrates Australia’s First Nations history and culture.
Wesley Enoch is a multi-award-winning playwright and director. He is a Quandamooka man with over 35 years of working in theatre, events and ceremonies. Wesley is currently Deputy Chair of Creative Australia and Professor of Indigenous Practice – Creative Industries at QUT.
Georgia Curran is an anthropologist and ethnomusicologist who has collaborated with Warlpiri people and organisations across the Central Australian Tanami desert for the last 20 years. She is currently a senior research fellow at the Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney.
AU$26.99 NZ$32.99
GBP£12.99
PB
198 × 130 mm
240 pp
ISBN 9781760764074
August
And why we need it more than ever
Amanda Dunn
From The Conversation’s best authors comes a much-needed pulse check on Australia’s political health and the state of our democracy
Amanda Dunn is the politics and society editor for The Conversation. She was also a reporter and editor with The for sixteen years, covering education, health, feature writing and the arts. She was also the news editor, features editor and opinion editor of The , and later edited . While at The Age, she won numerous awards for her writing, including the National Press Club 2013 Higher Education Media Award.
AU$34.99
NZ$39.99
234 × 153 mm
ISBN 9781760763640
How Australian Democracy Works is a pulse check of our country’s political health and a helpful guide to understanding our nation’s history and our place in the world, from government, parliament, the Constitution and pressing policy issues.
Discover the best, most current analysis from people with valuable experience and expertise to better understand who we are, how we got here and where we might go next. From The Conversation’s top academic writers comes an honest and informed call to safeguard Australia’s unique democracy.
‘This is the book I wish I had when I enrolled to vote for the first time! Accessible and essential reading for all Australians.’
Bridget Hustwaite
‘Vigorous, insightful and critically engaged without a hint of jargon or affect, these essays collectively and cumulatively demonstrate the value of polyvocal discourse: a hallmark of democracy itself.’
Professor Clare Wright
Ramesh R M Nithiyendran, J Babington
AU$100.00 NZ$110.00
GBP£50.00
HB 290 × 215 mm 368 pp 9781760762483
Australian Abstract
Amber Creswell Bell
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HB 290 × 230 mm 272 pp 9781760762858
Paintings of Criss Canning, The Criss Canning
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HB 290 × 229 mm 320 pp 9781760764449
Ceramics
Glenn Barkley
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HB 275 × 215 mm 320 pp 9781760761523
Still Life
Amber Creswell Bell
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HB 295 × 215 mm 272 pp 9781760760977
Art Class: Line and Colour
Bobby Clark
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GBP£19.99
FB 270 × 210 mm 160 pp 9781760763817
Painted Landscape, A
Amber Creswell Bell
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HB 280 × 235 mm 272 pp 9781760760113
About Face
Amber Creswell Bell
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HB 290 × 230 mm 272 pp 9781760763992
Chromatopia
David Coles
AU$49.99 NZ$55.00
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HB 225 × 171 mm 240 pp 9781760760021
Clay
Amber Creswell Bell
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HB 254 × 194 mm 256 pp 9780500500729
Charles & Barbara Blackman C Blackman
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HB 255 × 190 mm 240 pp 9781760763862
65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art
M Langton, J Ryanr
AU$79.99 NZ$90.00 352 pp
GBP£39.99
HB 300 × 230 mm 9781760764210
Dreaming the Land
Marie Geissler
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HB 295 × 250 mm 364 pp 9781760761455
Earth & Fire
K Johnson, T Johnson
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HB 270 × 230 mm 272 pp 9781760763527
Nell
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GBP£15.00
HB 205 × 165 mm 96 pp 9781760760748
WHO ARE YOU
Sophie Gerhard
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HB 310 × 240 mm 304 pp 9781760762742
Utsuwa
K Johnson, T Johnson
AU$59.99 NZ$65.00
GBP£30.00
HB 270 × 190 mm 224 pp 9781760760595
Cats and Dogs in Art & Design
National Gallery of Victoria
AU$49.99 NZ$55.00 232 pp
GBP£24.99 HB 257 × 197 mm 9781760764784
Art Class: Flowers and Foliager
Sarah Hankinson
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FB 270 × 210 mm 144 pp 9781760764340
Natalie King
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HB 295 × 216 mm 176 pp 9781760761424
Portrait of a Collection
V Lynn, A Fitzpatrick
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HB 290 × 230 mm 452 pp 9780645896640
Iwantja
Iwantja Arts
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HB 285 × 243 mm 224 pp 9781760762605
Vincent Namatjira
Vincent Namatjira
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HB 320 × 240 mm 256 pp 9781760763978
Arent & Pyke
J Arent, S-J Pyke
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HB 310 × 250 mm 304 pp 9781760762490
Ornament Is Not a Crime
Rebecca
Gross
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HB 275 × 215 mm 272 pp 9781760763084
Room of Her Own, A
Robyn Lea
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HB 290 × 215 mm 240 pp 9781760760397
Flower Room, The Charlotte Coote
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HB 257 × 216 mm 224 pp 9781760763220
Hare + Klein Interior
Meryl Hare, David Clark
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HB 300 × 230 mm 304 pp 9781760760441
New French Look, The Lauren Li
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HB 232 × 194 mm 224 pp 9781760763398
Artists at Home
Karina Dias Pires
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HB 300 × 215 mm 272 pp 9781760762759
Colour Is Home
Charlotte Coote
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HB 257 × 216 mm 224 pp 9781760761561
Tasmania Living J-M Hargreaves, M Bullock
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HB 290 × 215 mm 256 pp 9781760762230
Beachside Modern
Lauren Li
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HB 232 × 194 mm 224 pp 9781760763343
Reclaimed
Penny Craswell
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HB 275 × 215 mm 272 pp 9781760761172
This Creative Life
Robyn Lea
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HB 305 × 235 mm 304 pp 9781760762919
Assemblage
S McGrath, A Reid
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HB 310 × 235 mm 256 pp 9781760763831
Modern Heritage
Cameron Bruhn
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HB 290 × 230 mm 272 pp 9781760763886
Gunyah Goondie + Wurley
Paul Memmott
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GBP£60.00
HB 280 × 216 mm 440 pp 9781760762513
Kerstin Thompson
Architects L van Schaik
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HB 280 × 200 mm 272 pp 9781760760960
House Cat
Paul Barbera
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GBP£24.99
HB 247 × 190 mm 240 pp 9781760763008
New Modernist House, The
Patricia Callan
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HB 290 × 235 mm 280 pp 9781760763268
Glen Murcutt Unbuilt Works
Glen Murcutt, Nick Sissons
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GBP£60.00
HB 290 × 230 mm 272 pp 9781760764197
Neeson Murcutt Neille
A Johnson, R Black
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HB 280 × 200 mm 272 pp 9781760762216
Indoor Green
Bree Claffey
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PB 265 × 204 mm 208 pp 9780500501061
New Sustainable House, The Penny Craswell
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HB 275 × 215 mm 272 pp 9781760764012
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HB 290 × 215 mm 432 pp 9781760762926
Australia Modern
Hannah Lewi,Philip Goad
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HB 305 × 241 mm 336 pp 9781760760151
March Studio
Fleur Watson
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HB 280 × 200 mm 288 pp 9781760764708
Women & Nature
Emma Drady
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HB 250 × 190 mm 176 pp 9781760763688
Resident Dog
Nicole England
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HB 252 × 198 mm 240 pp 9781760760847
Kitchen Dresser, The Simon Griffiths
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HB 240 × 180 mm 256 pp 9781760761035
Future is Fungi, The Michael Lim, Yun Shu
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HB 250 × 190 mm 212 pp 9781760761608
Big Garden Design
Paul Bangay
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HB 330 × 250 mm 320 pp 9781760763299
Soil to Table
B Elworthy, H Courtauld
AU$79.99 NZ$89.99
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HB 330 × 250 mm 256 pp 9781760762636
Italian Coastal
Amber Guinness
AU$59.99 NZ$64.99
GBP£29.99
HB 275 × 215 mm 240 pp 9781760763657
Plant Clinic, The Erin Lovell Verinder
AU$39.99 NZ$45.00
GBP£17.99
FB 240 × 190 mm 312 pp 9781760761417
Paul Bangay: A Life in Garden Design Paul Bangay
AU$79.99 NZ$90.00
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HB 320 × 230 mm 288 pp 9781760763282
Bush Flowers
C Hamilton, M Pavlov
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HB 257 × 216 mm 272 pp 9781760762346
House Party in Tuscany, A Amber Guinness
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HB 275 × 215 mm 288 pp 9781760762711
Ocean Pools
C Chen, M-L McDermott
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HB 257 × 215 mm 272 pp 9781760761578
Tasmanian Gardens
Meg Bignell, Alice Bennett
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HB 290 × 230 mm 256 pp 9781760763497
Native
K Herd, J Ivankovic-Waters
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HB 253 × 203 mm 216 pp 9781760760809
Surf Life
G Hutchison, W-D du Toit
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HB 250 × 200 mm 192 pp 9781760761080
Red Carpet Oscars
Dijanna Mulhearn
AU$100.00 NZ$110.00
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HB 297 × 222 mm 480 pp 9781760761776
A field guide to foraging: how to identify, harvest, eat and use
Eat Weeds Diego Bonetto
AU$39.99 NZ$45.00
GBP£19.99
FB 250 × 190 mm 224 pp 9781760763763
Adelaide Hills Gardens
Christine McCabe
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HB 270 × 225 mm 256 pp 9781760762308
Kitchen Garden, The Lucy Mora
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HB 248 × 190 mm 208 pp 9781760762322
Super Bloom Jac Semmler
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HB 275 × 215 mm 528 pp 9781760762698
Naturescapes
Phillip Withers
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HB 257 × 215 mm 176 pp 9781760762186
Medicinal Garden, The Caroline Parker, Lucy Mora
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HB 248 × 190 mm 216 pp 9781760764265
Super Bloom Handbook Jac Semmler
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HB 210 × 170 mm 160 pp 9781760764029
Preserving Garden, The Jo Turner
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HB 248 × 190 mm 208 pp 9781760762865
Natural Gardener, The Richard Unsworth
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HB 260 × 200 mm 256 pp 9781760763589
Secrets from the Flower Farm R Starling, C McCabe
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HB 275 × 215 mm 240 pp 9781760763770
City Gardener, The Richard Unsworth
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HB 260 × 200 mm 256 pp 9781760761301
Day Trip Tasmania
Andrew Grune, Evi O
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GBP£17.99
PB 210 × 130 mm 240 pp 9781760764357
Dog Trip Melbourne
Andrew Grune, Evi O
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GBP£17.99
PB 210 × 130 mm 240 pp 9781760762650
Memory of Trees, The Viki Cramer
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PB 234 × 153 mm 304 pp 9781760762360
Black Duck
Bruce Pascoe
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GBP£17.99
PB 234 × 153 mm 304 pp 9781760763114
Day Trip Sydney
Andrew Grune, Evi O
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PB 210 × 130 mm 240 pp 9781760761714
Dog Trip Sydney
Andrew Grune, Evi O
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PB 210 × 130 mm 240 pp 9781760762643
Viking Women
Lisa Hannett
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GBP£17.99
PB 234 × 153 mm 304 pp 9781760761998
Wear Next
Clare Press
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GBP£17.99
PB 234 × 153 mm 320 pp 9781760763152
Day Trip Melbourne
Andrew Grune, Evi O
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PB 210 × 130 mm 240 pp 9781760762629
Infidelity and Other Affairs
Kate Legge
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PB 234 × 153 mm 224 pp 9781760762810
Kitchen Sentimental
Annie Smithers
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PB 234 × 153 mm 264 pp 9781760763985
Ballet Confidential
David McAllister
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PB 234 × 153 mm 256 pp 9781760763251
Recipe for a Kinder Life
Annie Smithers
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PB 234 × 153 mm 304 pp 9781760761448
Health S Andrews, S Eades, F Stanley
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PB 198 × 130 mm 240 pp 9781760763404
Innovation I McNiven, L Russell
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PB 198 × 130 mm 256 pp 9781760763039
Songlines: First Knowledges for younger readers
Margo Neale, Lynne Kelly
AU$24.99 NZ$29.99 136 pp
GBP£12.99 PB 208×151 mm 9781760763480
Plants Z Cumpston, M Shawn-Fletcher, L Head
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PB 198 × 130 mm 224 pp 9781760761875
Songlines
Margo Neale, Lynne Kelly
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PB 198 × 130 mm 216 pp
9781760761189
Design & Building on
Country A Page, P Memmott
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FB 208 × 151 mm 152 pp
9781760763565
Astronomy
K Noon, K De Napoli
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PB 198 × 130 mm 208 pp
9781760762162
Design
Alison Page, Paul Memmott
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PB 198 × 130 mm 240 pp
9781760761400
Law
M Langton, A Corn
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PB 198 × 130 mm 240 pp 9781760762827
Country B Pascoe, Bill Gammage
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PB 198 × 130 mm 224 pp 9781760761554
Universal Guide to the Night Sky Lisa Harvey-Smith
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FB 205 × 151 mm 144 pp 9781760763121
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HB 279 × 198 mm 32 pp 9781760763367
Family Hour in Australia, The Tai Snaith
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HB 250 × 225 mm 36 pp 9781760763732
Hello, Australia!
Megan McKean
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HB 295 × 220 mm 32 pp 9781760760212
ABC Fruit Salad
Kat Macleod
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BB 187 × 143 mm 24 pp 9781760761066
Tiny Explorers, The Kat Macleod
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HB 279 × 198 mm 32 pp 9781760761158
Wonders Under the Sun
Tai Snaith
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HB 297 × 225 mm 44 pp 9781760762438
We Live in a Bus
Dave Petzold
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HB 248 × 268 mm 32 pp 9781760764647
123 Under the Sea Kat Macleod
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Tiny Tailors, The Kat Macleod
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HB 279 × 198 mm 32 pp 9781760763350
My Strange Shrinking Parents Zeno Sworder
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HB 208 × 300 mm 40 pp 9781760761233
Cloud Atlas
S Zambello, S Zanella
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HB 290 × 220 mm 80 pp 9781760764500
Shapes at the Party
Kat Macleod
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BB 187 × 143 mm 24 pp 9781760761134
You Might Find Yourself
Tai Snaith
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HB 270 × 246 mm 36 pp 9781760760335
This Small Blue Dot Zeno Sworder
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HB 286 × 218 mm 32 pp 9781760761110
Nardurna
Ryhia Dank
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PB 250 × 250 mm 96 pp
9781760764111
Dinner with van Gogh
Iratxe López de Munáin
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Jigsaw 270 × 270 mm
9781760764715
Dinner with Dali
Iratxe López de Munáin
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Jigsaw 270 × 270 mm
9781760761950
Mulganai
Emma Hollingsworth
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9781760762735
Dinner with Monet Iratxe López de Munáin
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Jigsaw 270 × 270 mm
9781760761912
Jagun
Holly Sanders
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9781760764487
Dinner
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9781760762933
Collage Kit
Minna Gilligan
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9781760763725
Dinner with Matisse Iratxe López de Munáin
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Jigsaw 270 × 270 mm
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