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1 y separately published work icon 5 Wayibu Dulum - 5 Little Ducks Gail Smith , Kristopher McDuff (illustrator), Ultimo : Halstead Press , 2024 27819793 2024 single work picture book children's

'Translated by Wurundjeri Woi wurrung Elder, Aunty Gail Smith, 5 Wayibu Dulum: 5 Little Ducks is a part of a series of classic children's books that translates well-loved nursery rhymes into the ancient Woi wurrung language of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people―a group indigenous to what is also known as the Yarra River Valley region. 5 Little Ducks is a traditional Western nursery rhyme that follows a mother duck and her ducklings as they travel every day "over the hill and far away", but for every time her ducklings wander over the hills one less duckling seems to come back. At the end of the rhyme, all ducklings are reunited with their mother.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon If It's Not True It Should Be Paul Ashton , Ultimo : Halstead Press , 2024 27378696 2024 multi chapter work criticism 'Paul Ashton's If it's Not True It Should Be centers around the state of Australian historical fiction and is comprised of several pieces which illustrate the way in which history and literature relate to each other. Whilst history grounds creativity, creative non-fiction allows readers to connect with, and immerse themselves in, historical events. As well as being immersive, this work is also accurate, thereby informing the reader and bridging the gap between creativity and historical accuracy. Ten of the contributors are academically trained historians, whilst the other six are eminent writers of historical fiction. This ensures that a balance is achieved between imagination and precision, providing appropriate context and methodology that informs whilst inviting the reader to visualise and personally connect with the events in question. Apart from being passionate about history, the contributors in this book all share a desire to harness the past in their creative writing practices: to draw on historical sources, both traditional and promiscuous; to develop well grounded historical imaginations which allow them to fill cracks, gaps or chasms in what are invariably incomplete, invented or censored archives; to look through the eyes of others; to read historical landscapes on the ground and in the mind; and to look to history for inspiration. Like all good creative non-fiction history and historical fiction, it's engaging, evocative of time and place, deals with significant events and issues--however large or small--shows different perspectives and is well researched. This book is significant in that it conveys the notion that historians need to think of themselves as writers, as the utilisation of literary forms allows them to widen their audience and contribute towards the increasing accessibility of history.' 

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1 y separately published work icon Bunya 100 : and Other Cracks in the Looking Glass Rob Ferguson , Rushcutters Bay : Halstead Press , 2023 27378636 2023 selected work poetry 'Bunya 100 and other cracks in the looking glass is Rob Ferguson's collection of exquisite poems that resonate on many levels. Raw courage, playful humour, teasing and haunting melancholy pervade these thought provoking, contemplative sketches of everyday life. Bunya 100 has nine high-profile accolades from reputable and esteemed colleagues and public figures like: Dick Smith AC, Aus. journalist and author, Bruce Elder, and Jay Newtown-Small, political correspondent for Time MagazineOne hundred and twenty-seven poems feature in Ferguson's book, with a rich addendum containing notes pertaining to each poem and their hidden meanings. Featuring the poem excerpt of Auschwitz victim, Etty Hilesum, at the beginning of the text, the poet in this book at once reminds his readers of the fragility and beauty of life: his poems range from exploring the wonder of everyday occurrences, to illness, family, loss and love. The miracles of every day life are laid bare on Bunya 100's pages, as seen from a contemplative perspective. One poem even recounts a little known incident in the early history of the Sydney Opera House. The book is the author's collection of essays that expand upon the different elements of human nature and what it means to be human.' 

(Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Case That Stopped a Nation : The Archibald Prize Controversy of 1944 Peter Edwell , Ultimo : Halstead Press , 2021 24387405 2021 multi chapter work criticism

'A lively and thorough telling of one of Australia's greatest front page scandals, involving key figures of the nation's art movement, politicians and business leaders, with William Dobell and Joshua Smith caught in the middle. Whilst World War II raged overseas, Australia's Archibald Prize, the wealthiest portrait prize in the world, drew huge crowds and torrents of gossip. This big illustrated book details the bizarre court case, the cast of odd characters and the aftermath, with informative context.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Fading Garden Maria Papageorgiou , Victoria : Halstead Press , 2021 23864493 2021 selected work poetry

'Intimately voiced and bursting with insight and stunning energy, The Fading Garden is a new collection of poetry by contemporary Australian poet Maria Papageorgiou-Foroudi. The poems bend the borders of the modern Australian home and suburb to explore the lure of escape, the weight of circumstance and the longing for home. Love, cultural inheritance, family, betrayal, the environment, treatment of Australia's indigenous people and death are viewed through a lens that is cynical as it is sympathetic.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Curate's Egg Tom Percy , Ultimo Braddon : Halstead Press , 2021 23863028 2021 single work novel thriller 'Suspense-filled ingenious plots featuring corporate corruption and police power don't often ring true. But in his legal work, Perth QC Tom Percy has seen stranger schemes and known realler people than you meet with from novelists. His dark new novel is pure fiction. But because his imagination is guided by that experience, it's hard to believe it didn't happen, and that the men and women on his pages are just characters. This is an unsettling transcontinental tale of personal relations unfolding in tandem with ruthless market machinations. A desperate quest for the elusive sources of power and guilt involves outback gold prospectors, a vulnerable and glamorous journalist, and a hero like one of those eggs which are good in parts.' (Publication summary)
 
1 3 y separately published work icon La Trobe: Traveller, Writer, Governor John Barnes , Braddon : Halstead Press , 2017 12322610 2017 single work biography

'Every man and his dog has heard of La Trobe. But just who was Charles Joseph La Trobe? He is at once a household name and a mystery man. A man vilified by his opponents, and misunderstood by his modern admirers.

'This lavishly illustrated biography uncovers the man behind the public name, as not only an important colonial figure but an author and artist. Traces his globetrotting early years and struggles as Governor in Victoria during the goldrush to his eventual blindness in old age. Filled with interesting colonial illustrations and his personal correspondence. ' (Publication Summary)

1 y separately published work icon Ellen Thomson : Beyond a Reasonable Doubt? Vashti Farrer , Braddon : Halstead Press , 2014 8630408 2014 single work non-fiction biography

'At 8 o’clock on Monday morning, 13 June 1887, Ellen Thomson was hanged at Her Majesty’s Brisbane Gaol for the murder of her husband. She is the only woman to be executed under Queensland law.

'But did she receive a fair trial, and did she deserve the ultimate punishment?

'Author Vashti Farrer’s latest book reveals a tropical Queensland alive with goldrush excitement, and the hard lives of pioneering communities in Port Douglas, from English immigrants to Chinese settlers, all looking to make a better life.

'Into this world stepped a young widow, Ellen Thomson, who married an older farmer, Billy Thomson. After many years of working the farm on the Mossman River together, on the night of 22 October 1886, Billy Thomson was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head.

'What happened?

'The book outlines events of that fateful night, the subsequent trial and executions and gives a fascinating insight into life at the time.

'It also raises the question, was Ellen Thomson guilty beyond reasonable doubt?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon John Stokes : Fire in the Afternoon John Stokes , Ultimo : Halstead Press , 2014 7421191 2014 selected work poetry
2 8 y separately published work icon Georgiana's Journal : Melbourne a Hundred Years Ago Georgiana Huntly McCrae , Hugh McCrae (editor), Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1934 Z925984 1934 single work diary
1 y separately published work icon Wife and Baggage to Follow Rachel Miller , Ultimo : Halstead Press , 2013 6672902 2013 single work biography

First hand accounts from the wives of Australian diplomats.

1 y separately published work icon Faraway Places With Strange Sounding Names Journeys of a Lifetime '58-'81 Faraway Places with Strange Sounding Names : The Penn Overland Story Gerald Davis , Ultimo : Halstead Press , 2013 6553062 2013 single work prose travel

'With this book thousands of Australians will relive the thrill of overland travels through the Middle East, Central Asia, India and Africa. Until unrest and warfare shut them down in the late 70s, adventure bus journeys were all the rage with young travellers, headed to or from Europe and Britain. Penn Overland, Indianman and other companies ran trips lasting many weeks over terrible roads, through deserts and across mountain ranges, via ancient cities and spectacular ruins. In this splendid illustrated book, Gerald Davis recreates a time that lives on in exciting memories.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon The Electronic Swagman : A Man, A Dog, The Road and a Lot of Dead People Raymond Hawkins , Braddon : Halstead Press , 2012 Z1919579 2012 single work prose travel

'If this book was a cake you wouldn’t know where to start - although we’d suggest the first chapter - because with each mouthful humour, wisdom, vulnerability and landscape would explode in your taste buds like a psychedelic fruit cake.

'The Electronic Swagman is a raw memoir of a complex life, a search for home, a eulogy to lonely souls buried in outback graves and, as much as anything, an ode to a beautiful dog.

'It moves like a willy willy from inner city Surry Hills to the centre of Australia, sucking the past, the present and the future into the moment. The present is the journey of man, Raymond and dog, Tommie, from Surry Hills into the Walls of China, to the Silver City and up the Oodnadatta Track. To camp by Lake Eyre bursting with birds and the Pink Roadhouse with hope. To a desert lake full of mud and a Painted Desert full of colour. The past is Raymond’s memoir revealed with tales of counter culture, drugs, rock and roll, a solo trek along the Great Divide, an owl impersonator, strap-happy Jesuit priests, surprising encounters with Aborigines, con-men, opera, recovery and even solace in an Irish nun’s breasts. Invited into that personal history are the dead, exhumed on walks in lonely cemeteries: an Afghan cameleer, a French prostitute, a Jewish Dunera Boy, Mungo Man and Mungo Woman, an Irish-Aboriginal wife of a Chinese market gardener, their various lives fertilising the landscape in which they struggled and through which we travel.

'The future is always the search for Home.

'Wherever and whatever that may be. (Publication abstract)

1 9 y separately published work icon The Invisible Thread : One Hundred Years of Words Irma Gold (editor), Canberra : Halstead Press , 2012 Z1878100 2012 anthology extract autobiography essay non-fiction novel poetry prose short story

An anthology of 100 years of writing by Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, writers.

The anthology is an official publication of the National Year of Reading 2012 and the Centenary of Canberra 2013.

2 2 y separately published work icon Hope: Refugees and Their Supporters in Australia Since 1947 Ann-Mari Jordens , Ultimo : Halstead Press , 2012 Z1866394 2012 selected work autobiography 'This is the turbulent history of the modern world, reflected in the memories of refugees who have settled in Australia from WWII to the 21st century.' (Trove record)
1 1 y separately published work icon 100 Years of Words Irma Gold (editor), Canberra : Halstead Press , 2012 Z1778012 2012 anthology poetry short story prose essay drama extract
1 1 y separately published work icon Dogs and Doggerel Barbara Blackman , Ultimo : Halstead Press , 2011 Z1834478 2011 selected work poetry
2 2 y separately published work icon The Monster That Ate Canberra : A Book for the Younger Generations of Canberra Michael Salmon , Peter McKee (illustrator), Michael Salmon (illustrator), Canberra : Summit Press , 1972 Z848532 1972 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Darwin's Australian Disciple : Raymond Dart on the Origins of Man Edward Wybergh Docker , Braddon : Halstead Press , 2009 Z1871234 2009 single work biography 'The illustrated story of the life of Raymond Dart, the discoveries he made and the research his findings generated. Edward Docker interlaces the biography of Dart with other famous names in palaeontology, revealing his discoveries and reigniting the debates his research sparked.' (Source: Libraries Australia)
1 2 y separately published work icon What on Earth Possessed You? John Foulcher , Ultimo : Halstead Press , 2008 Z1572260 2008 selected work poetry
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