History
SMITH, John H
The story of a man whose forgotten legacy and “chequered career” reveal a complex and intriguing life in early Australian history.
SCRIMGEOUR, Gavin
From Here They Marched tells the story of the camp and how men from all walks of civilian life were brought together and prepared for the discipline of military life and for war.
DANVERS, Ron
In postulating the form a Model Plan might have taken by reverse engineering the final plan, it becomes obvious that this was the method used by Light to lay out the plan of the Capital.
Julie and Carmel
The Shadiac’s Family Story by Julie Quigley (nee Shadiac) told in her own words to Carmel Shadiac during 2022 and 2023
MAHAMOOTH, Kenneth
Sri Lanka, a magical island not far from the southern tip of India has enchanted travellers and merchants since ancient times.
LEE, Warwick
A STORY OF POWER, SECRETS, AND DEADLY DECEPTION.
GIBB, Nancy Vada
An illustrated history of the Darchy family, early settlers in the Western Riverina area of colonial Australia.
LEE, Warwick
An insightful and unforgettable account of a young boy’s journey through family struggles, history, war and a nation’s aspiration to free itself from colonialism.
BYRNE, Bob
A nostalgic journey through the years that helped build a nation’s identity.
STEPHENS, Edward Ted
Francis Ormond, a great Victorian philanthropist was fired by his passion to bring education to the masses. Not having children he contributed millions of pounds to educational buildings and institutions.
TARRY, Rhonda
In 1924, Lucy Thomson and her husband William travelled by ship from Australia to tour Great Britain and the Continent.
ROBERTS, Phil
Burdened by personal tragedy and estranged from his grieving partner Fae, London-based architect Boyd Petersen has lost sight of his purpose and dreams.
HOLDSWORTH, Anna
This is a unique story about the perils and pleasures of two women travelling in North and East Africa last century, which would not be possible to repeat today.
TRACY, Mark
The powerful memoir follows one family’s extraordinary twelve-year journey through three cancer battles
CARTER, Jennifer M.T.
Blood and Blunders tells the story of how ignorance, arrogance and greed destroyed the flower of a generation long before the tragedy of World War One.
PIKE, Arthur
Born in 1928, Arthur Pike’s life has been one of adventure, resilience, and deep family bonds.
STRATTON, Abigail
You don’t need to be a technically good artist to use art as a vehicle for healing or self-realisation.
HARKNESS, Anthony
Just a South Sydney Ladis a boyhood memoir about a family who loved a gamble, loved the football and who always walked ‘briskly with no skylarking’ to Church on a Sunday.
MCCULLOCH, Glenn and REILLY, Peter
This biography, written by two former trainees, and later colleagues, tells the story of his family background and academic career in neurosurgery, from Adelaide to Oxford
STRUNGS, Inara
The extraordinary adventures and loves of Arvids Blumentals, aka Crocodile Harry, one of Australia’s most unusual post–World War 2 migrants.




















