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1 y separately published work icon Michael Prue Batten , Sandy Bay : Darlington Press , 2018 17955347 2018 single work novel historical fiction

'Michael Sarapion, merchant and thief, returns to Byzantine Constantinople from which he fled the year before in fear of his life. In his company is Tobias, the dwarf brother of an icon thief and Ahmed, an Arab galley master with secrets.

'Michael is filled with grief and fury, intending vengeance for a treasure lost to him twelve years before. He must trust in priests, defy the empire and guard those dearest to him as he searches high and low because he understands that to restore what is rightfully his, he must kill . . . or be killed.

'In this final installment of The Triptych Chronicle trilogy, Michael, Tobias and the stalwarts of the House of Gisborne-ben Simon will slice a swathe through the Byzantine city, those who challenge them hard upon their heels.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Guillaume Prue Batten , Sandy Bay : Darlington Press , 2016 12030289 2016 single work novel historical fiction

'The Church – powerful and moneyed.

'The Heretics – zealous and poor.

'Lyon – a city that might claim to cast the seeds of reformed thinking upon the world.

'Guillaume of Anjou, formerly an archer fighting with other Angevins in the Third Crusade, is now the manager of a successful merchant house. In his new position, he unwittingly steps into and out of the shadowed world of trade and secrets in Lyon.

'Guillaume carries the weight of a book in his hands – a book that may well light the flame of the greatest philosophical and spiritual change Europe will experience so that word and sword will cut a swathe through the fabric of life in Lyon.

'But he has also made an enemy who wants nothing more than revenge.

'He will fight for his life…'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Tobias Prue Batten , Sandy Bay : Darlington Press , 2015 12030104 2015 single work novel historical fiction

'Byzantium stretches a weakening grip across Eastern Europe, trying in vain to hold onto all that has made it an empire. Tyrian purple, the unique dye that denotes its power, is held under close guard by the imperial house.

'However a Jewish merchant from Venice has sourced an illegal supply and Tobias the dwarf minstrel and his twin brother, Tomas, begin a dangerous journey to retrieve the purple and deliver it into the merchant’s eager hands.

'But is this supply as secret as they had hoped?

'Trade is cut throat, men are expendable, money is power and Constantinople provides the exotic backdrop during a time of scimitars and shadows.

'This is Tobias – the story of a minstrel and a broken life…'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Book of Kings Prue Batten , Sydney : Darlington Press , 2014 8660805 2014 single work novel historical fiction

'In this final book of The Gisborne Saga, Gisborne, spymaster and valued knight of Richard Lionheart, is beguiled into a fierce duel in which his wife and son are thrust round the board in a brutal game of revenge.

'Is it the Knights Templar who seek to avenge their own? Or is it Eleanor of Aquitaine who claims Gisborne is a traitor to England? Or is it someone from Gisborne’s own cadre?

'Trust is the only commodity of any value at a time when life could end with the flight of an arrow, but can Gisborne be trusted enough and will his wife and son survive his obsession?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Book of Knights Prue Batten , Australia : Darlington Press , 2014 8660754 2014 single work novel historical fiction

'Once Lady Ysabel Ce Courcey had thought that if she had been a trobairitz, she might have written a song about herself – her courage in the face of adversity that would have had the men and women in any noble hall sighing as they listened.

'Now, on the eve of the Third Crusade, the denouement of the ballad is beginning…

'Ysabel races across the waters of the Middle Sea to seek out Sir Guy of Gisborne because she has vital information that could save a king.

'But above all, she longs to tell the wronged knight she values him and will stand back to back with him in a vengeful battle that could threaten all their lives.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Perspectives : The Sydney University Student Anthology 2013 Sydney : Darlington Press , 2013 7040386 2013 anthology short story poetry

'Perspectives is all about the energy that permeates stories and artistic pursuits, the desperate need for creative outlet and expression, and the passion that pours out and onto the pages. Whether from the perspective of an experienced writer or a newcomer, there is always that shared feeling and drive to create new worlds and express inner emotions. The voices of the twenty-nine new writers and artists included in this anthology explore a diverse range of themes and provide fresh, inspiring perspectives with a fierce drive and energy.' (Publication abstract)

1 y separately published work icon The Gisbourne Saga Prue Batten , Sydney : Darlington Press , 2012-2014 8660641 2012 series - author novel

A series of historical novels based around Guy of Gisbourne, best known as Robin Hood's antagonist.

1 y separately published work icon Sparks : The University of Sydney Anthology 2012 University of Sydney (editor), Sydney : Darlington Press , 2012 Z1928926 2012 anthology poetry essay short story 'A fire kindling. The energy of industry. Flickers of light in the darkness. An ember slips, releasing a spiral from the glowing interior. The burst and shower of fireworks. A vivid particle of light, held where it flies. Sparks combines all this and more, through stories, poems, essays and photographs by twenty-six new writers and artists. This anthology represents a creative instinct that will go on burning brightly.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 1 y separately published work icon One Life, Two Stories: Nancy de Vries' Journey Home Ten Hours in a Lifetime : Nancy de Vries' Journey Home. Nancy De Vries , Sydney : Darlington Press , 2012 Z1922613 2012 single work autobiography

'One Life, Two Stories: Nancy de Vries' Journey Home details the events of Nancy's life - from her forced separation from her mother when she was 18 months old, to becoming the public face of Stolen Generation in 1997.' (Source: University of Western Sydney website www.uws.edu.au)

1 y separately published work icon The Shifu Cloth Prue Batten , Sydney : Darlington Press , 2012 8661278 2012 single work novel fantasy

'n a world where Others play with mortal lives, in a hidden province that survives on the backs of abducted slaves, Isabella, one of those kidnapped, sends a message woven into rare cloth made of paper and silk in the vain hope that her cousin will find it, decipher it and rescue her.

'For cousin Nicholas with whose life the Fates have been playing, only time will tell if he will find her and whether what makes a curse does indeed break a curse.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Book of Pawns Prue Batten , Sydney : Darlington Press , 2012 8660689 2012 single work novel historical fiction

'In a story where status means power and survival depends on how the game is played, two people, one a squire wronged in life and one a noblewoman, are drawn together by lust and a lost inheritance in twelfth century England. Guy of Gisborne is a man with secrets, Ysabel of Moncrieff, a naïve and opinionated noblewoman whose world comes tumbling down like the stones of a mighty cathedral on the death of her mother.

'Gisborne is ordered to Aquitaine to escort the young woman home to attend to her grieving father and whilst travelling, she discovers Gisborne’s secrets are not just connected with his family but with the throne of England.

'And with revenge.

'Suddenly this overprotected woman is confronted with the fact that history can be shaped unconscionably by those in power and that she and Gisborne could lose their lives.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 2 y separately published work icon To Reason Why : From Religion to Philosophy and Beyond John Burnehim , Sydney : Darlington Press , 2011 Z1802084 2011 single work autobiography 'To Reason Why explains the arguments and aspirations that guided a professional thinker's choices on the key issues that have affected both theory and practice for believers and unbelievers of many persuasions from the turmoil of World War Two down to the present.

'John Burnheim reacted against the conventional ethos of prewar Australia, looking for a more objective basis for his religion. After ordination as a Catholic priest he undertook postgraduate studies in philosophy in Ireland and Belgium, concentrating on theories of meaning and truth.

'While Rector of Saint John's College in the University of Sydney he lectured in the Philosophy Department, eventually leaving the college to devote himself full time to philosophy. Shortly afterwards he left the church after twenty years in the priesthood, seeking to articulate a secular humanism.

'When the Philosophy Department was split in 1974 he was appointed head of the radical General Philosophy Department, attempting to administer the new venture as a participatory democracy and encouraging an opening towards Continental philosophy and feminist thinking which was to prove very influential in expanding the intellectual horizons of Australian philosophy.

'Reflecting on the failure of unstructured participatory democracy, he arrived at radically new political philosophy, based on the principle of entrusting decisions about specific public goods to bodies that are representative of those most directly affected by their decisions.' (From the publisher's website.)
1 y separately published work icon A Thousand Glass Flowers Prue Batten , Sydney : Darlington Press , 2011 8661239 2011 single work novel fantasy

'Two people … an extraordinary young woman and an embittered immortal man – both seeking the same life-shattering magick in different corners of their exotic world.

'In a quest through a world where Others lace their way in and out of the lives of mortals, this is a story of legend, love, and clashing ideals.

'A story of murder, regret and revenge … a story that journeys across a world too hauntingly like our own – the continuing story of The Chronicles of Eirie.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Last Stitch Prue Batten , Sydney : Darlington Press , 2011 8661022 2009 single work novel fantasy

'A secret story that is tragic and shocking in its scope – a story that glides along the canals of a place called Veniche where horror lurks behind the most silken masks.

'A story of revenge, of friendships lost, of love and the cruel machinations of enchanted Others who share a world of breathtaking and cruel beauty.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Stumpwork Robe Prue Batten , Sydney : Darlington Press , 2011 8660946 2008 single work novel fantasy

'A tragedy to rival Romeo and Juliet hidden beneath the embroidery of a rare gown.

'If the writer is discovered, she will be killed.

'In a world where enchanted Others weave through the weft of life, Adelina the Traveller condemns her gaoler to a death sentence as she stitches a bloody treasure hunt across a magnificent garment. No quarter given. None taken.

'This is the magick of The Stumpwork Robe…'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 2 y separately published work icon Appo : Recollections of a Member of the Sydney Push Richard Appleton , Sydney : Darlington Press , 2009 Z1677569 2009 single work autobiography

'As a poet, editor and author, Richard Appleton was driven by a love of language and ideas, and a desire that Australians might better understand their country and themselves. He wrote an incisive, accurate prose interspersed with a telling humour.

'This book provides fresh and valuable insights into Australia's evolving society, politics and culture over the second half of the twentieth century.' (From the publisher's website.)

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