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  • av Alexander June
    320,-

    At age 11, June developed anorexia nervosa, an illness that challenged and shaped her life. A Girl Called Tim is about June's 40-year, unrelenting quest to reclaim her identity, grab hold of the hand of that little girl lost, and set out on new adventures to reconnect with, strengthen and explore her true healthy self.This book is about hope and never giving up in the quest to live a free and fulfilling life.June resigned from a longtime career in print journalism in 2007 to write A Girl Called Tim. This publication of her inner story has led to the writing of eight more books about eating disorders. Today June is a non-fiction storyteller, with a special passion for the diary. Journaling was an important survival, coping and healing tool during her illness and recovery, and this collection of diaries is drawn on extensively in A Girl Called Tim. The diaries went on to become a major resource in June's Ph.D. in Creative Writing, which explores how to create a book from diary excerpts, and more specifically, how diary-writing can be a self-help and therapeutic tool for people with an eating disorder. Believing everyone has a story to tell, and that everyone's life counts, June shares her literary skills as a life-writing workshop presenter and mentor to those seeking to use journaling for healing, self-renewal and story sharing. A mental health advocate, June writes and speaks internationally on the theme 'Hope at Every Age' and serves on national and international mental health and advocacy organizations. Her websites and blog supports this work.June lives beside the sea on the Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. Her prime inspirations are family and friends, the stories of others, her two cats and dog, and walks along the seashore. Read more about June and her books at www.thediaryhealer.com and www.lifestoriesmentor.com.au

  • av Jacob Strickling
    440,-

    With all the technology, games and apps available to kids these days, it's easy to overlook science books as a fantastic source of entertainment and education. 'Make Science Fun' teaches scientific concepts and ideas through fun, memorable experiments and activities that can easily be performed at home using common household items and engaging

  • av Kylie Johnson
    106,-

    A guide on how to show up as the best version of you and live happily. This little book of wisdom is what a bunny would tell her younger self so she could live out her wildest dreams and find magic within. Take a trip with Wise Shickers the bunny, as she shares her wisdom from the past to her younger self. She helps you embrace life's wonders and challenges with courage, kindness and love on your journey through life. Life tips so you can be all that you want to be, do all that you want to do and have love and kindness in your life. Suitable for all ages, Adults through to teens that maybe looking for a little life guidiance.

  • av Peter Slater, Pat Slater & Raoul Slater
    406,-

  • av Dan Brown
    126,-

    This is the ultimate keep-in-your-pocket field guide to the birds of Britain and other parts of northern and central Europe. It may be diminutive in size but it punches well above its weight in terms of usefulness, being packed with more than 350 images of all the species most likely to be encountered. For each of the 250 species accounts there is at least one photograph for identification and a brief written account listing ID features of key plumages, range and habitat, behaviour and voice. The book covers everything from grebes and grouse to warblers and waders, encompassing all common breeding birds, together with those likely to be seen on migration or during winter - from garden birds such as Chaffinch and Long-tailed Tit to wetland specialities including Bittern and Avocet - along with recent colonists like Glossy Ibis and Great White and Cattle Egrets and some of the more unusual species to look out for, such as Pectoral Sandpiper and Yellow-browed Warbler. The easy-to-use layouts and small size make the book ideal for taking on walks or days out. It is perfect for beginners or wildlife-watchers of an intermediate level, and also for children as a first book on birds.

  • av Mariane Taylor
    126,-

    This is the ultimate keep-in-your-pocket field guide to the mammals, reptiles and amphibians of Britain and other parts of northern and central Europe. It may be diminutive in size but it punches well above its weight in terms of usefulness, being packed with nearly 200 images of all the species most likely to be encountered. For each of the 90 species accounts there is at least one photograph for identification and a brief written account listing ID features, behaviour, range and habitat. The book covers all the species likely to be encountered, including everything from Adder and Sand Lizard, to Natterjack Toad and Great Crested Newt, to Red Deer, Water Vole, Pine Marten and Harbour Porpoise. The easy-to-use layouts and small size make the book ideal for taking on walks or days out. It is perfect for beginners or wildlife-watchers of an intermediate level, and also for children as a first book on animals.

  • av Don Burke
    310,-

  • av Andrew Ditmar Goodman
    136,-

    Snuffy is a little dog who just has to sniff EVERYTHING! Sometimes Snuffy's sniffer gets her into trouble, but can her nose save a day at the beach from an unhappy ending?

  • av Sarah Eccleston
    146,-

  • av Graeme Crowley
    306,-

    Who really killed twelve-year-old Leanne Holland? Has Graham Stafford spent the prime of his life behind bars while Leanne's real murderer-a violent sexual killer-escaped justice? Was an innocent man convicted of a murder he did not commit? Criminologist, Paul Wilson PhD OAM, and private investigator and ex-detective, Graeme Crowley, spent many years investigating Leanne's murder and the police handling of the case. Who Killed Leanne Holland? is the story of their investigation. Graham Stafford's conviction dramatically exposes why major miscarriages of justice continue to occur in Australia.

  • av New Holland Publishers
    106,-

    Introducing young children to new words and concepts is an important part of their development. First Words on Zoo, has animals that are some of the most fascinating creatures on the planet! They come in all shapes and sizes, from the tiniest insects to the largest mammals. Great size for little hands. Bright colors

  • av New Holland Publishers
    106,-

    Introducing young children to new words and concepts is an important part of their development. First Words on Farms shows children that these animals can be fascinating to young minds and provide many opportunities for learning. Great size for little hands. Bright colors

  • av New Holland Publishers
    136,-

    Part of the new ' Luxe Nature' gift-line series from Reed New Holland, this is a beautiful collection of artworks and inspirational quotes about sea wildlife from around the world. Whether it's exploring in the wilderness, an encounter with a wild animal - from a tiny sea horse to a mighty whale - can bring joy and wonder and brighten anyone's day. Immersing yourself in wildlife and nature is good for the soul and for mental health, and has inspired many a writer and commentator over the years. This book combines stunning artworks of sea creatures big and small with quotes about them - some from famous people and others less well-known. Let us take you on a journey to oceans' icy wastes and Antarctica, exploring the world's wild creatures and what they can teach us about life.

  • av New Holland Publishers
    136,-

    Part of the new ' Luxe Nature' gift-line series from Reed New Holland, this is a beautiful collection of artworks and inspirational quotes about Mammals from around the world. Whether it's looking out of the window into our own backyard or exploring in the wilderness, an encounter with a wild animal - from a tiny squirrel to a mighty lion - can bring joy and wonder and brighten anyone's day. Immersing yourself in wildlife and nature is good for the soul and for mental health, and has inspired many a writer and commentator over the years. This book combines stunning artworks of animals big and small with quotes about them - some from famous people and others less well-known. Let us take you on a journey to rainforests, icy wastes and African savannas, exploring the world's wild creatures and what they can teach us about life.

  • av Simon Papps
    296,-

    The second title in the new and lavish 'Deluxe' natural history series from Reed New Holland, this book is packed with sumptuous photography of more than one hundred of the world's most amazing bird species. So many people watch birds, perhaps because they can be seen almost anywhere. Look out of any window and there is a good chance that before long you will see some of our feathered friends. And while some species can be seen in our gardens, others have very specific requirements meaning that they are restricted to tiny fragments of habitat in remote forests or mountains. Another attraction is the sheer number of species. At the last count there were more than 10,000 bird species in the world. The images celebrate the astonishing variety and beauty of birds, from swans and flamingos to kingfishers and hummingbirds. And the images have stories to tell, from spectacular courtship displays by frigatebirds, cranes and birds of paradise to specialised feeding adaptations such as the barely believable beak of the Sword-billed Hummingbird. Amazing shots of birds from around the world, including portraits, action pictures and mind-boggling images of flocks, are brought together via a foreword explaining why birds have been such an evolutionary success story. In short, Birds is a glorious memento of a fascinating subject, brought together in a luxurious book that celebrates the many astonishing species from all around the planet, making it ideal for nature lovers, as a gift, or as an interior-design feature in any home.

  • av Steve Wilson
    296,-

    Packed with sumptuous photography, this is one of the first titles in the new and lavish 'Deluxe' natural history series from Reed New Holland. The images celebrate the beauty and marvellous design of some of our most misunderstood animals, the reptiles. They share a magnificence and elegance that we are now beginning to really appreciate. They are, in the true sense of the word, awesome! The images have stories to tell. A gecko with padded toes dashes across vertical glass, seeming to mock the laws of gravity as it moves effortlessly over that smooth surface. In just a fraction of a second a chameleon unleashes its tongue, a high- velocity projectile, with the accuracy of a marksman to snatch an insect from a twig a body's length away. In a powerful test of strength and endurance, two great Komodo Dragons, the largest living lizards, rise on their hind limbs and try to topple each other in a meeting of muscles and scaly hides. Stunning shots of snakes, lizards, crocodiles and turtles from around the world are brought together via a foreword from expert herpetologist Steve Wilson, who explains why reptiles are such an ongoing success story, having been around for 200 million years and with 12,000 extant species adapted to habitats as varied as arctic tundra, deserts, rainforests and open oceans. All in all 'Reptiles' is a glorious memento of a fascinating subject, brought together in a luxurious book that celebrates the many astonishing reptile species from all around the planet, making it ideal for nature lovers, as a gift, or as an interior design feature in any home.

  • av Steve Wilson
    296,-

    This book is a celebration of lizard-hood. It salutes a diversity of form and function unparalleled among terrestrial vertebrates, from apex predators capable of swallowing goats to limbless subterranean insectivores. In equal measure they thrive in a tropical paradise, a waterless terrain so bleak one wonders how anything survives, and the human domain, including domestic gardens and the ruins of past civilizations The book ventures into how lizards exploit those disparate places, and author and photographer Steve Wilson's attempts to document them around the world. This book is born from journeys of discovery by the author. Quests for lizards and other reptiles have taken him to some of the world's extraordinary biodiversity hot-spots in Borneo, Madagascar, Costa Rica and the Galapagos Islands. He has also crisscrossed his native Australia many times, searching for lizards in deserts, rainforests and even peoples' back yards. From mighty Komodo Dragons in Indonesia to tiny anoles in the Americas, every lizard has a tale to tell, making this a must-read title for anyone who is passionate about reptiles or about wildlife in general.

  • av Peter Slater
    350,-

    More than 50 years in the making, Australian Falcons is a beautifully illustrated volume of personal observations, interesting encounters with raptors, and detailed descriptions of behaviour that will inform and delight the reader. The late great Peter Slater needs no introduction as one of Australia's finest natural history artists, photographers and authors over a period of decades, with the renowned The Slater Field Guide to Australian Birds among his many works. For this book Peter teamed up with the equally talented and award-winning artist Sally Elmer to produce the ultimate volume on this family of scythe-winged birds of prey, including the Peregrine Falcon, which has been recorded reaching speeds of more than 300 kilometres per hour. Other chapters cover Australia's other five falcon species: Nankeen Kestrel, Brown Falcon, Australian Hobby, Grey Falcon and Black Falcon. Engaging text explains all about the lives of these enigmatic birds, while stunning photography and artworks provide a window into the hidden world of these raptors, which rarely venture close to people but capture our imaginations with their dashing flight and remarkable aerial feats.

  • av Jeff Toghill
    246,-

    It doesn't take a university education in naval architecture to understand the components of a boat. But it is important to have that basic knowledge before undertaking repair and maintenance work. A poor repair job can create weaknesses that could place the boat and her crew in danger. 'The Essential Boat Maintenance Guide' is the ideal reference to ensure that such problems don't arise. It details the various repair and maintenance jobs that crop up with every boat after every summer season, and describes how these jobs must be tackled so the boat is as sound and seaworthy as the day she was built. Covering the make-up of both sail and motor boats, this book is packed with detailed instructions, tips and hints that reduce the cost and effort of maintenance work. It is a must for every boat owner who wants to keep their boat well maintained and in shipshape condition.

  • av Chris Humfreys
    156,-

    Join zoologist Chris Humfrey as he dives headfirst into the fascinating watery worlds of Australia's shorelines. Discover amazing creatures and learn about their classification, adaptations, habitat and ecological niche, plus loads of quirky fun facts. Get up-close and personal with: Brown Sea Algae, Eleven-armed Seastar, Purple Sea Urchin, Brown Sea Cucumber, Southern Hermit Crab, Elephant Snail, Pot-bellied Seahorse, Blue-ringed Octopus, Great Spider Crab, Port Jackson Shark, Little Penguin, Waratah Anemone, Slender-spined Porcupinefish, Southern Biscuit Seastar and Weedy Seadragon. Chris says "Marine creatures don't always receive the attention of their 'landlubber' counterparts" but his engaging and often hilarious writing style turns an animal which at first appears ordinary into the extraordinary! For instance, did you know that the father seahorse gives birth to the babies and keeps the young a pouch, just like a kangaroo? Or, amazingly, that the venomous blue-ringed octopus has a beak it its mouth just like your pet budgie, only with a toxic saliva sting! Or that half the planet's oxygen, which is essential for our survival, is derived from the likes of macro algae in the world's oceans? Packed with stunning images the book is suitable for both younger and older children. The information ties in neatly with the school curriculum, and the use of fun and engaging scientific language and stunning images will encourage your 'animal-mad' child to read the book again and again!

  • av Rina Patten
    296,-

    Mediterranean Table, where food from this wonderful region of the world is prepared on an almost everyday basis and a diet of Mediterranean cooking is regarded as one of the most healthiest and most popular in the world for meat eaters or vegetarians. Featured in this book are mainly traditional recipes that have been prepared in Mediterranean kitchens for many years but also a lot of Vegetarian and Vegan meals using ingredients of fresh foods, vegetables, fruit, legumes/pulses, whole grains, seeds, nuts, herbs and spices, olive oil and of course garlic, as well as seafood, meat and poultry. The author who was born in a Mediterranean country was brought up enjoying food from Greece, Italy, France and the Middle East and has created easy to prepare meals with readily available ingredients found at the local supermarket which fits in with today's lifestyle. Cooking for your family and friends, fresh home cooking and sharing plates at your table including big platters or every day meals to grazing boards and tapas this beautifully photographed and easy recipes from well known and best selling author Rena Patten will be a must for food lovers. Eating is a very important event in the Mediterranean culture, so much so that I would actually call it a ritual; it is a time where beautiful memories are made spent with people we love and sharing food that we love There have been a lot of studies done on the benefits for people that fully or partially follow a Mediterranean diet. The studies have shown that the food cooked from those regions have huge benefits in controlling certain diseases as well as resulting in an overall feeling of wellness. They have been known to lower the risk of certain diseases such as cardio vascular disease, cancer and diabetes to name a few.They can also be beneficial in lowering cholesterol, promoting healthy aging and help establish healthier mental function .

  • av Matthew Jones
    266,-

    Quite simply one of the best collections of images of Australian birds ever compiled. This lavishly illustrated book showcases beautiful photography which depicts the country's wild birds in their natural habitats. There is a strong focus on endemic bird species and families, while the authors have specialised in portraits and behavioural shots. Subjects range from soaring albatrosses and hunting raptors, to rarely seen views of skulking emu-wrens and quail-thrushes. Chapters focus on habitats such as bushland, coast and gardens, and on aspects of bird life and behaviour such as breeding, feeding and flight. Accompanying text enhances the photos by outlining facts regarding ID, behaviour, the circumstances in which the image was taken, photography tips, and much more besides. The pages are packed with action shots, close-ups, panoramics and much more, making 'Australian Birds in Pictures' a wonderful companion for all nature and wildlife enthusiasts and bird lovers.

  • av New Holland Publishers
    136,-

    From the 'Luxe Nature' gift-line series from Reed New Holland, this is a beautiful collection of artworks and inspirational quotes about orchids from around the world, from sun orchids and slipper orchids to duck orchids and the spectacular Queen of Sheba. Thanks to a seemingly endless range of shapes, colours and forms, orchids have fascinated people for as long as anyone can remember. Their bright petals and sepals, which have a habit of bringing a splash of colour to a forest or meadow, have inspired artists and writers alike for many centuries, even millennia, while in recent decades ornamental species of orchids have brightened millions of our homes. This stunning book is intended as a celebration of the relationship between orchids and people. Delightful watercolour paintings and other artworks are coupled with quotes about orchids, or just about life in general - some very well known and others less famous. So prepare for a journey around the world, exploring the many aspects that we love about these remarkable plants.

  • av New Holland Publishers
    136,-

    Part of the 'Luxe Nature' gift-line series from Reed New Holland, this is a beautiful collection of artworks and inspirational quotes about butterflies from around the world, encompassing many families from huge birdwings, through swallowtails, admirals and browns, to tiny blues and skippers. Butterflies have fascinated people for as long as anyone can remember thanks to a seemingly endless range of colours and patterns. Their bright wings, and dancing flights through gardens, forests and meadows, bring joy and life to places with warm climates all around the Earth. These remarkable creatures have inspired artists and writers alike for many centuries, even millennia, and this book is intended as a celebration of the relationship between butterflies and people. Stunning watercolour paintings and other artworks are coupled with quotes about butterflies, or just about life in general - some very well known and others less famous. So prepare for a journey around the world, exploring many aspects that we love about nature and butterflies.

  • av New Holland Publishers
    136,-

    This book presents you with a range of tips to get the best out of whatever type and cut of meat you choose to cook. Savour the tastes of meat cooked to perfection for your friends and family. All the recipes in this little compendium of cooking are beautifully photographed so you will know just how they will appear on your plate. Whether you are a novice or an experienced cook, you will find all these recipes to be the perfect blend of simplicity of preparation and sophistication of flavour, and you will enjoy not only eating them but preparing them as well. Go to it-you will be so glad you did.

  • av New Holland Publishers
    136,-

    Regarded as the world's healthiest cuisine, Asian food is traditionally cooked quickly to conserve fuel and energy. Preparation can be meticulously time-consuming but also contains the essence of simplicity. Once most ingredients are peeled, chopped, sliced, minced, shaped and shredded with concentration and rhythmic ease with a Chinese cleaver on a wooden board, the wok, a bamboo steamer and long chopsticks or a wooden spoon will take care of the rest. Asian cuisine is local, authentic, and traditional. It is rich in taste from the herbs and spices used in the preparations. Asian cuisine features multicultural dishes from diverse cultures and origins from Southeast Asia, Europe, America, and around the globe.

  • av Gavin Farmer
    406,-

    Gavin Farmer looks at the history of car manufacturing and assembly in Australia in 'Cars of the 60s'. Following the boom times of the fifties, the sixties became a decade of consolidation on the one hand and a series of challenges on the other, some economic and some political. It marked the beginning of a very real challenge from Ford on GM-Holden as well as from Chrysler and several Japanese manufacturers who had quietly entered the Australian market. The decade began with a Federal Government credit squeeze which created difficult times for the whole industry. The sixties saw the beginnings of Australia's power wars with the likes of the Ford Falcon GT sedan, Holden Monaro GTS coupe, and the Chrysler Pacer sedan. The big story in Australia in the sixties was the emergence of the compact class of car epitomised by the Holden Torana that evolved out of the dull Vauxhall Viva. By 1968 it had been developed by Australian engineers into a compact six-cylinder car that opened a new market segment missed by its rivals; Ford entered the small car market with a dual attack. It was also in the Sixties when the Japanese manufacturers really established a foothold in Australia. In the Sixties Australia lost its innocence and life changed in every way; the "good ol' days" as they were remembered were gone. Established companies were floundering and failing as they were left behind in the dash to modernise and re-equip old factories-the Germans and the Japanese all had brand new factories full of the latest technology equipment that meant parts could be made faster and cheaper-and so the old order rather quickly changed.

  • av Faye James
    246,-

    The Menopause Diet' is a comprehensive guide to nourishing your body during menopause, a time when hormonal changes can make it difficult to maintain a healthy weight and feel your best. This book offers delicious and easy-to-follow recipes that are specifically designed to help reset your body, blast body fat, and improve your overall health and well-being. The recipes are made with nutrient-rich ingredients that support hormonal balance and aid in weight loss. Covering information as well on the tricks for managing menopause symptoms, supplements, calcium, vitamins, gut health, bone health and helps women feel confident, energised, and in control of their weight. The do's and dont's on food, intermittent fast, gut and foods to avoid also addressing exercise and stress management as well as sleeping and mental health while going through menopause. Includes great photography, easy to follow recipes that are designed to fit in with meal planning for the family. Simple and practical information.

  • av New Holland Publishers
    136,-

    A gift line series from Reed New Holland Publishers Luxe Nature. Whether it's looking out of the window into our own backyard or exploring in the wilderness, an encounter with a wild animal - from a tiny squirrel to a mighty lion - can bring joy and wonder and brighten anyone's day. Immersing yourself in wildlife and nature is good for the soul and for mental health, and has inspired many a writer and commentator over the years. This book combines stunning artworks of animals big and small with quotes about them - some from famous people and others less well-known. Let us take you on a journey to rainforests, icy wastes and African savannas, exploring the world's wild creatures and what they can teach us about life. A decorative book for coffee tables, bookshelves and interior design styling.

  • av New Holland Publishers
    136,-

    A gift line series from Reed New Holland Publishers Luxe Nature With a seemingly endless range of shapes, sizes and forms, birds have fascinated people for as long as anyone can remember. Their bright plumage, incredible antics and melodious songs bring joy and life to virtually every habitat on Earth. These remarkable creatures have inspired artists and writers alike for many centuries, even millennia, and this book is intended as a celebration of the relationship between birds and people. Stunning watercolour paintings and other artworks are coupled with quotes about birds - some very well known and others less famous. So prepare for a journey around the world - from the Americas to Australia, and from Asia to Antarctica - exploring many aspects that we love about our feathered friends. A decorative book for coffee tables, bookshelves and interior design styling.

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