Her Outback Commander

Her Outback Commander

Author: Margaret Way

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2011-07-05

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 0373177399

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The dramatic and vibrant landscape tantalizes Sienna Fleury when she steps off the plane on to the outback. She feels like she's come home. Even though the scenery is beautiful the most potent pull is the man who commands it all, Blaine Kilcullen. A wealthy cattle baron, Blaine has plenty of eligible women clamoring for his attention, but none have ever held his interest like Sienna. Still, he cannot forget that she is here to represent his late brother's wife and lay claim to the Kilcullen fortune.


Birdsville

Birdsville

Author: Evan Mchugh

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1459621379

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For a town with seventy residents (on a good day), Birdsville is remarkably well known - the Birdsville Track, the rodeo, the pub, the infamous races. With its ruggedness, inaccessibility and larrikin charm, this small town on the edge of the Simpson Desert has become a symbol of the great Australian outback. What is it about Birdsville that has...


Emporium

Emporium

Author: Edwin Barnard

Publisher: National Library of Australia

Published: 2015-03-01

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0642278687

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Look at the Hilzinger washing machine, costing £3 in 1880. It certainly seems rather primitive but did it get the clothes clean and how hard was it to operate? And what about Dr Allen’s belt, powered by the magic of electricity? Could it really help with rheumatism and lumbago, as its maker promised? Advertisements can reveal a great deal about an age. Gleaned from the pages of long forgotten publications, such as The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Australian Town and Country Journal and Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil, together with dozens of regional newspapers, they paint an intriguing picture of the world of our great-great-grandparents. With over 450 images, this book is one to pore over and enjoy: perhaps that electric hairbrush really did cure baldness and wouldn’t it be wonderful of those strange cannabis cigarettes did relieve asthma? Advertisements for condoms? It was just a matter of knowing what to look for. In some ways it is striking how little has changed. It comes as no surprise, for example, to discover that colonial women found it hard to resist a ‘bargain’, nor that they worried a great deal about their complexions and the ‘sweetness’ of their breath. Colonial men had their own concerns, prominent among them those old bugbears of advancing baldness and retreating virility. For those seeking to revive flagging passions there were always the ‘racy’ tales advertised each week in the illustrated papers (price one shilling, posted in a sealed envelope). Equally striking are the many differences in attitude and outlook revealed by old advertisements. It is curious, for example, that for most of the nineteenth century nobody—except perhaps the very young—seem to have been much concerned about body shape. It was only in the 1880s and ’90s that advertisements began to appear offering products designed to deal with ‘unsightly’ corpulence or to plump out that ‘underdeveloped’ bosom. It cannot have taken advertisers long to realise that they were onto a good thing exploiting those particular anxieties. Emporium uses collections of advertisements as starting points in assembling a series of self-contained ‘snapshots’. Introduced by a section on shopping, a succession of double-page spreads, each with its eyewitness accounts and contemporary descriptions, work to paint a lively and entertaining picture of everyday life in the Australian colonies. Although this is a book about advertising, it is really also all about the everyday lives of nineteenth-century Australians. The focus throughout is on the lives of so-called ordinary people—the working men, women and children whose struggles all too often merit little more than a footnote or two in many of our national histories. How did they go about getting married? How did they plan their families? How did they keep clean? How did they cook their food? Advertisements can answer all these questions. Humorous – quirky – fascinating – you will find this book compulsive! Edwin Barnard is an author and designer with an enduring interest in the everyday lives of nineteenth-century Australians. His previous books include Exiled for the National Library of Australia. Edwin lives in Avalon NSW.


Pipeline to Plenty

Pipeline to Plenty

Author: Paul Clifton

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency

Published: 2015-08-06

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 1681811111

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James Clayton is enjoying a new daughter, a new house, and a new marriage in an exclusive suburb of Melbourne. Then his boss hits him with a bombshell. Phil Roberts, CEO of the giant construction firm Robco, wants James to push through the building of an inland sea and its feeder pipeline in Central Australia. James recruits his brother Dan to co-project manage the vast undertaking. They battle the landscape, crooks, politicians, terrorists, and the elements across the country’s arid interior. The cast of tough construction men must meet the challenge of saboteurs, the politics of state and federal governments, crazy chases, fights, setbacks, as well as the lure of beautiful women. Rollicking and fast paced, Pipeline to Plenty crosses a broad and desolate landscape in the heart of the land down under.


50 Best Adventures on Earth

50 Best Adventures on Earth

Author: Richard Bangs

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2025-05-06

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1493085468

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From scaling untouched Himalayan peaks to navigating pristine Amazon rapids, 50 Best Adventures on Earth is your ultimate guide to the planet's most extraordinary experiences, handpicked by legendary explorer Richard Bangs Transform your travel dreams into reality with this definitive guide from the founder of Sobek Expeditions, who has led over 35 first river descents across six continents. This visually stunning guide combines practical planning with heart-pounding inspiration, featuring: Detailed GPS coordinates and full-color photography for each destination Expert guidance on skill levels, seasonal timing, and essential gear First-hand accounts of groundbreaking expeditions from a pioneer whose company has guided over one million adventurers Comprehensive trip planning resources, from local guides to accommodation options Whether you're an experienced thrill-seeker or an aspiring explorer, Bangs' masterful selection will add to any bucket list. His knowledge of each location—earned through decades of pioneering exploration—transforms this book from a simple guidebook into a playbook for those who dare to seek the extraordinary.