Spring Catalogue 2022
COLES, David
This book has been written as a guide to the large and varied collection of aircraft types that have been operated by, and for, all three services. Some of these aircraft, such as the Supermarine Spitfire, will be very well known to most of the public, but throughout the more than 106 years of Australian military aviation there have been a large number of types that will not be familiar.
RING, Monica
Whatever your idea of self-care is, there is no right or wrong way of doing it. In this book we will explore 20 steps to achieve and maintain emotional, physical and mental self-care.
NOLAN, Kevin
Trivia Book to challenge those that think the know everything about trivia or for those who want to know some more interesting facts.
Women’s Legal Service SA
Warm Up and Serve is a compilation of recipes obtained from women who are survivors of domestic/family violence, supporters of WLSSA, staff, and volunteers. Each delicious recipe is accompanied by a short story as to what the recipe means to them and how it inspires warmth and love.
GILLAN, Brian
Ten year old Sam loves to watch the river. But her world soon changes that there are lethal dangers lurking in the water–and they are killing the dolphins. Sam and her friends could not have foreseen the impact of their quest to save the dolphins, nor the danger they were in.
MAY, Debra
A collection of dark art and poetry from emerging and established artists from across the world.
This book is edited, conceived and distributed by affiliate publisher Ship Street Poetry.
HOGG, Gavin
Hoggie takes you on the journey of Gavin’s rollercoaster life. In this book, Hoggie recounts how he became a top country cricketer, had his world upturned by severe depression and the resultant alcohol addiction, and then finally recovered to build a new wine business in Coonawarra. He now faces his greatest challenge.
HYDE, Deborah
The family were so excited about having a pet lamb to look after. But life on the farm got pretty interesting for the whole family, as Tiny grew… and grew… and grew!
JAMIESON, Dean
They called me Lightning is the story of Dean Jamieson. Born in Adelaide in 1940, Dean left school at sixteen to chase a childhood dream of becoming a real-life cowboy.
VENZIDIS, Tom
The pages of this book paint a picture of our driving future. Written in the interest of public safety, Master Class in Advanced Driving Skills is a foundation for the most qualified and safest drivers.
STRATTON-SMITH, Edward
Traffic offences are the most expiated, and prosecuted of any category of offences in South Australia. Arguably no other area of the law so directly engages the community.
OTTWAY, Meredith
Gordon Hughes, A blind Violinist, loses his sight in his mid-teens due to a tragic accident. After his loss of sight Gordon experiences disappointment, hardship, romance and eventually gains successes and wisdom from the multiple characters he meets and works with along the way.
TSOUVALAS, Sophia
Family history. An account of Greek immigration.
MILLER, Gail
ISBN 978-0-922337-15-3PAPERBACKFive Easy Ways to Solve the Aged Care PuzzleIT’S TRICKY BEING PART OF THE SANDWICH GENERATION. Why are we called that? It’s simple – we’re sandwiched between our kids who are possibly still finding their way and our parents who are...
PRIGENT, Anthony
My life changed forever on November 8 2002. In a way that I did not see coming.
This is my story, but my hope is that everyone who reads it can take something away for themselves. It is not a story that was always easy to write, however it is a story I wanted to tell.
PORTER, Ben
10 Clubs for 27 Years–The Golden Age of the SANFL gives an insight into South Australia’s contribution to the much-loved sport.
This is a must-read for all Australian footy enthusiasts.
KUCHEL, Todd
Giselle is drawn into a desperate quest for a key that will enable safe passage home aboard the galleon, before it is used to unleash death and destruction throughout time and space.