South Australian authors
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.
NITSCHKE, Michael
Part-memoir, part-business wisdom, Leading Out of Loss is a coming-of-age story – of human endurance, transcendence, and alchemising suffering into success.
HUGHES, Glen
A companion to Campfire Memories and Happy Campfires.
REEKS, Kerri
ISBN 978-1-923386-87-7PAPERBACK Cage of War Can they escape the horrors of war, or will they consume them forever? Captured by Viet Cong in late 1960s during the Vietnam War, Australian soldier James 'Ned' Kelly is imprisoned in a bamboo cage in the Mekong River, with...
RANKINE, Warren
Set against the backdrop and soundtrack of suburban South Australia, this is a story filled with colourful characters, misadventure, heartbreak, and tragedy—culminating in the remarkable success of a man who refused to give up on himself when so many others had.
POLLEY, Scott
Outdoor Environmental Education Foundations is written by experienced teachers and lecturers in Outdoor Education and Outdoor Leadership
KOVACS, Frank
Africa, 1984: Al-Shabaab militants succeeded in smuggling weapons and
equipment into Somalia from Ethiopia, unimpeded
JAY, Katie
A seventy-eight year old man is found dead at the back of Glenelg Bridge club.
BOULT, Margaret
A journey into the harsh yet hopeful beginnings of South Australia, where survival was a daily battle and resilience shaped the future.
CLARKE, Gerry
Told through the eyes of his father, My Name is Ryan is the GE R RY CL A R K E hopeful and heartwarming story of the transformation of a boy with Down syndrome, into a man with Down syndrome.
COCKS, Jon
From Anatolia to Aleppo and beyond, through the outrages and injustices of the Armenian Genocide, Angel of Aleppo is about losing everything but the healing power of love.
South Australia’s Motoring Heritage – a Pictorial – Pre-order
From social and cultural impact, to sporting and the famous Bay to Birdwood rally, the early automobiles were a driving factor in shaped South Australia’s vibrant history.
BALL, Michael
Written by a veteran with over a decade of experience in military intelligence, Zoe Baird: Pathogens and Popstars delivers a grounded, realistic spy thriller perfect for fans of Alex Rider. Packed with high-stakes action and moral complexity, this story redefines the young adult espionage genre.
TOOULI, James
This book consists of reflections from the early years of the department of Surgery at Flinders University and Hospital. It is primarily composed of reflections from the lead author but in addition separate chapters from esteemed colleagues who made invaluable contributions.
MARSHALL, Chris
Perfect for cat lovers who know that behind every meow is a little mischief, this heartwarming collection captures the endearing, feisty, and entirely entertaining world of Cat-A-Tonic’s whiskered guests.
JOARGENSON, Candice
Every millennium, only one shall be born with the powers of the Ultimate Weapon. However, when this powerful omnipotence becomes split between twins – the first Supers – the world is tipped out of balance and into underhanded chaos. Seventeen years later, Red is reborn into this doomed world that cast her out, awakening as a Super herself.
CAPRA, Frank
Do you wish to improve your intellect and character every day, and enjoy the benefits of seeing yourself progress and achieve your goals? Then this journal is perfect for you.
KANE, Robert
Your Mate, Hodgkin’s is a compelling and detailed account of Rob’s journey through cancer. This must-read story weaves together extensive research with the firsthand experience of a chemotherapy patient. It offers valuable guidance to patients, support networks, and practitioners alike, providing essential tools for everybody coping with cancer and other life-altering traumatic events.
MAERSCHEL, Richard
Blumberg Hill is the fourth in a projected series of seven books focussing on some South Australians – why they came, what they and their descendants did, and why the State is better for their achievements.




















