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Bendable
Learnings: The Wisdom of Modern Management Watson, Don Knopf HB 9781741669046 $32.95 Former
Keating speechwriter and lover of language Don Watson has already given us
Death Sentence (Vintage. PB. $24.95) and Watson’s Dictionary of Weasel Words
(Vintage. PB. $24.95), and his crusading satire once more has management in
its sights as he gathers baffling language from real workplaces and
contemporary media. Or should that be synergising documentary substantiation
from actual venues of labour and real-time media events? From ‘building the
brand’ of universities, mosques and even hockey teams to euphemisms for
sacking including ‘right sizing our business’ or ‘down balance with personnel
implications’, nothing escapes Watson’s wit. With recent banking collapses
and business questioning its ethics, his reflections on the hilarious
hypocrisy of our era have never been more timely. |
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Best
Australian Political Cartoons 2009 Radcliffe, Russ Scribe PB 9781921640070 $29.95 Australia’s
funniest and most perceptive political cartoonists are always on the job,
pencils sharpened and eager to draw fresh blood. The seventh edition of this
bestselling series features the work of editorial cartoonists from all around
Australia including: Alston, Brown, Davidson, Dyson, Katauskas, Knight,
Kudelka, Leahy, Leak, Moir, Nicholson, O’Farrell, Petty, Pope, Rowe, Spooner,
Tandberg, Weldon, and many more. Not just a collection, more a subversive
first draft of history, Best Australian Political Cartoons 2009 is the
essential guide to the current Labor era. |
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Beyond
Reasonable Drought: Photographs of a Changing Land & Its People Map Group Forward Don Watson Five Mile Press HB 9781742110967 $39.95 Water is
modern Australia’s biggest challenge. As bushfires and dust storms occur more
often, Australians are coming to terms with the way our continent is changing
and how our lives will have to adapt. Many Australian Photographers (MAP)
Group is a collective of photographers who have been documenting this change
with powerful images that vividly realise this dryness and deprivation. Their
lenses capture the heartbreak of erosion, the toughness of ordinary
Australians and the melancholy of closed-down main streets. But they also
show that there is still hope in photo essays such as that on Ngarringdjeri
elder, George Trevorrow, who talks about ‘the difference between greed and
need’. Few Australians could look on these images and not hear the urgency of
its environmental call to arms. |
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The
Capitalism Delusion: 202 More Arguments Againsy Global Economics Ellis, Bob Penguin PB 9780143203360 $24.95 Bob Ellis
is one of Australia’s leading political wits, a kind of antipodean Michael
Moore. This provocative series of 345 arguments against free-market
capitalism is in many ways a sequel to his prophetic 1988 book on economics,
First Abolish the Customer. He equates the idea at the core of The Capitalism
Delusion to Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion: ‘if you simply surrender your
heart to the Deity, his Invisible Hand would look after you’. But, as Ellis
pointedly (and often humorously) shows, the free markets, far from taking
care of everything, have created the gross inequalities in our society that
enable the likes of Osama bin Laden to build a following among the
disenfranchised. Ellis builds a damning case, but also offers a range of
startlingly sensible solutions. |
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Golden
Miles: Sex, Speed & the Australian Muscle Car Walker, Clinton Wakefield PB 9781862548541 $39.95 Thinking
man’s petrolhead Clinton Walker resurrects a uniquely Australian icon in this
full-colour salute to the muscle car. A music and pop culture journalist,
Walker takes his eyes off the road as he looks at how cars like the Holden
Monaro, Torana, Falcon GT and Super Bird represented a cultural awakening for
1960s and ’70s Australia. The book traces the revving engines from origins in
Detroit to the evolution of Australia’s own Holden, from the Oil Crisis of
the late ’70s to the retrofuturism of the Monaro’s re-release in 1998. It’s
pedal to the metal with an adrenaline chaser as Walker takes Billy Thorpe,
Mad Max and Ivan Milat along for the joyride. More than glossy images, this
is a thoughtful celebration of a cultural phenomenon. |
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Smalltown WINTON, TIM AND MISCHKULNIG Hamish Hamilton HB 9781926428123 $75.00 Tim Winton last
collaborated with a photographer for Land’s Edge, which looked at our
national obsession with the beach. Here the lens and the pen move inland to
look at a regional Australia airbrushed from tourist brochures. Winton’s
essay opens the book with raw personal observations of towns in decay or
overrun by tack. The haunting photography by Martin Mischkuling strikes notes
of melancholy and loneliness – few images feature people, as Winton
notes that less than 14 of us live
outside major coastal cities. Names that speak of mythical road trips –
the Oodnadatta Track, Fitzroy Crossing and the Great Northern Highway –
are re-imagined with an eye for what Winton calls ‘built ugliness’. A potent
testament for forgotten Australia. |
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Sydney
Harbour: A History Hoskins, Ian UNSW HB 9781921410161 $49.95 Sydney
Harbour doesn’t just dominate the city of Sydney – it’s also integral
to Australia’s self-image. Historian Ian Hoskins tells the story of the
waterway, from the days when the Gamaragal people fished its waters to its
postindustrial future now that its days as a working harbour seem numbered.
Filled with details capturing moments in time, the book traces the harbour’s
history as a source of leisure, employment, inspiration and wealth. A case in
point is Lavender Bay, defaced by a railway line in the 1890s, painted by
Brett Whiteley in the 1970s and resurrected by Wendy Whiteley as a reclaimed
public garden in recent times. This is an absorbing and original work that
sheds light on Sydney, its history, people and geography by focusing on its
greatest asset, that exhilarating blue harbour. |
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HIGHLIGHT Australian
Story: Kevin Rudd & the Lucky Country QE 36 MacCallum, Mungo Black Inc PB 9781863954570 $16.95 The latest Quarterly
Essay investigates political leadership in Australia, past and present. Also
available on audiobook (Bolinda. $16.95). |
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HIGHLIGHT Australians:
Vol 1 Keneally, Thomas Allen & Unwin HB 9781741750690 $59.95 The first volume
of this unique history of Australia brings to life the vast range of
characters who have formed our national story. |
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HIGHLIGHT Beersheba:
A Journey Through Australia's Forgotten War Daley, Paul MUP PB 9780522855999 $40.00 Daley
travels from Australia to Israel, from the battlefields to the archives, and
discovers an episode that sits at odds with the Anzac myth and legend. |
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HIGHLIGHT The
Best Australian Essays 2009 Davidson, Robyn Black Inc PB 9781863954518 $29.95 Now a highly
anticipated annual publishing event, Black Inc.’s three ‘Best of’ volumes are
essential summer reading. This year’s Essays showcases pieces as diverse as
Annabel Crabb on Julia Gillard, David Marr on Christmas Island and Peter
Conrad on Michael Jackson. Poems features work by Clive James, Robert Gray,
Les Murray, Dorothy Porter and other notables. Stories offers quality short
fiction by writers including Mandy Sayer, Steven Amsterdam and Peter
Goldsworthy. |
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HIGHLIGHT Crooks
Like Us Doyle, Peter Historic Houses Trust PB 9781876991340 $49.95 A
fascinating photographic glimpse of Sydney’s criminal class in the 20th
century, complete with accounts of their crimes – an antique
Underbelly. |
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HIGHLIGHT Great
Australian Speeches Robson, Pamela Pier 9 PB 9781741965575 $34.95 A diverse
and often moving collection of over 50 speeches ranging from colonial times
to the present day. |
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HIGHLIGHT The
March of Patriots Kelly,Paul MUP HB 9780522856194 $60.00 Political commentator
Paul Kelly portrays Paul Keating and John Howard as conviction politicians,
tribal warriors and national-interest patriots. |
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HIGHLIGHT Over
the Top: A Digger's Story of the Western Front Hartnett, HG Allen & Unwin PB 9781742370002 $35.00 Never
before published, Harnett’s book takes the reader on an eye-opening tour of
life in and behind the trenches on the Western Front in WWI. |
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HIGHLIGHT The
Water Dreamers: How Water & Silence Shaped Australia Cathcart, Michael Text PB 9781921520648 $34.95 An
environmental and cultural history recounting the story of the settlement of
Australia and how our culture has been shaped by the scarcity of water. |