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Western Europe, Europe,
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1 y separately published work icon Forgotten Warriors : A History of Women on the Front Line Sarah Percy , London : John Murray , 2024 27655404 2024 single work biography

'From Boudicca to Ukraine, battlefields have always contained a surprising number of female fighters. We have all heard of Joan of Arc, but not the cross-dressing soldiers whose disguises were so effective the men around them never realized who they were fighting with.

Forgotten Warriors shines a light on women in war, from the Mino, the all-female army the protected Dahomey from the West for two hundred years, to the Night Witches, Soviet flying aces that decimated the Nazis. Against a backdrop of sieges and desperate battles, rebellions and civil wars, Sarah Percy brings these extraordinary women to life, and sets the record straight.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Couples Lauren Mackenzie , Sydney : John Murray , 2023 25994194 2023 single work novel

'Eva looked out the attic window of their charming guest house and watched the sun rise. She thought she might be sick. Splayed on the lawn below was Frank, apparently out cold. Her husband snored in the bed behind her. She loved Shay, of course she did, but right now the only person she wanted to think about was Conor. She didn't want to think about Bea or Lizzie or what Lizzie might have got up to with Shay.

'Frank's 48th birthday had given the three couples an excuse for a much needed night away from children, nagging bills and ailing parents. The drink flowed, life in Dublin with all its stress felt a long way away. When Frank proposed they swap partners, it felt deliciously, irresistibly reckless. One night. No obligations. No expectations. All the women had to do was text a man of their choice.

'The only rule? No falling in love.

'It was a night that some of them couldn't remember. And others couldn't forget.' (Publication summary)

3 34 y separately published work icon Past the Shallows Favel Parrett , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2011 Z1763990 2011 single work novel 'Harry and Miles live with their father, an abalone fisherman, on the south-east coast of Tasmania. With their mum dead, they are left to look after themselves. When Miles isn't helping out on the boat they explore the coast and Miles and his older brother, Joe, love to surf. Harry is afraid of the water. Everyday their dad battles the unpredictable ocean to make a living. He is a hard man, a bitter drinker who harbours a devastating secret that is destroying him. Unlike Joe, Harry and Miles are too young to leave home and so are forced to live under the dark cloud of their father's mood, trying to stay as invisible as possible whenever he is home. Harry, the youngest, is the most vulnerable and it seems he bears the brunt of his father's anger.' (From the publisher's website.)
1 3 y separately published work icon Shane Warne : Portrait of a Flawed Genius Simon Wilde , London : John Murray , 2007 Z1396962 2007 single work biography
1 1 y separately published work icon Wild Horse Diaries Lizzie Spender , London : John Murray , 2005 Z1395299 2005 single work autobiography

'Lizzie Spender's bohemian childhood was spent in England, Ireland and California where she was surrounded by horses, but unfortunately never her own. Lizzie's lifelong desire to own a horse is the inspiration behind this book, as nearly half a century later, in the remote north-west of Australia, she fulfils her dream.' Source: Libraries Australia.

1 2 y separately published work icon Home: A Journey Through Australia Rodney Hall , Richmond : Heinemann , 1988 Z287080 1988 single work autobiography travel
1 y separately published work icon Science Fiction James Gibson (editor), London : John Murray , 1978 Z1829630 1978 anthology short story
1 y separately published work icon The Highway of the Three Kings: Arabia from South to North Barbara Toy , London : John Murray , 1968 Z1448747 1968 single work prose travel

'The seventh book in Toy's famous travel series involving her Landrover Pollyanna - or 'the desert gazelle', as it came to be called - narrating how her plan to follow the Incense Route was fraught with a disabling combination of immense danger - crossing war-torn Yemen - and burdensome bureaucracy. Her first attempt to cross the Saudi Arabian border was foiled, but she was able to join a pilgrimage caravan and became a valued member of the group due to her first aid box.

'Toy's fascinating travelogue describes the sights and sounds along the route, includes anecdotes of Bedouin fables, and compares the rapidly developing country with memories of her previous travels in the Middle East. It includes an account of the Hejaz railway, some sections of which Toy followed on her trip, as well as the railroad's history and the various attempts to re-establish it after the destruction caused by T. E. Lawrence and his men.' (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon A Fringe of Blue : An Autobiography Joice Nankivell Loch , London : Murray , 1968 Z43757 1968 single work autobiography
1 3 y separately published work icon Commonwealth Poems of Today Howard Sergeant (editor), London : John Murray , 1967 Z187803 1967 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Expectant Mariner Shirley Joan Deane , London : John Murray , 1962 Z805537 1962 single work
1 y separately published work icon Tomorrow Is Mañana : In an Andalusian Village. Shirley Joan Deane , London : John Murray , 1957 Z812587 1957 single work
1 45 y separately published work icon Outbreak of Love Martin Boyd , London : John Murray , 1957 Z501269 1957 single work novel

'Our minds are like those maps at the entrance to the Metro stations in Paris. They are full of unilluminated directions. But when we know where we want to go and press the right button, the route is illuminated before us in electric clarity.

Diana von Flugel warned her husband: a piece of toast that hard could break a tooth. When Diana goes to Melbourne to have the tooth fixed, Wolfie is far too concerned with finding inspiration for his musical compositions to realise the chain of events he has just set in motion. On Collins Street, Russell Lockwood catches a glimpse of his childhood friend and knows at once that she is a rare woman…

Now Diana and Wolfie’s marriage is under threat, the Great War is approaching, and no one quite knows where their hearts belong. First published in 1957, the third novel in Martin Boyd’s celebrated Langton Quartet is a beguiling comedy of manners about the outbreak of love in inconvenient places. ' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Rocks and Olives : Portrait of an Italian Village Shirley Joan Deane , London : John Murray , 1954 Z812590 1954 single work
1 5 y separately published work icon The Happy Warrior : Poems Patrick Hore-Ruthven , Sydney London : Angus and Robertson , 1943 Z232736 1943 selected work poetry war literature
5 17 y separately published work icon The Passing of the Aborigines : A Lifetime Spent Among the Natives of Australia Daisy Bates , London : John Murray , 1938 Z37962 1938 single work autobiography

'Bates devoted more than 35 years of her life to studying Aboriginal life, history, culture, rites, beliefs and customs. Living in a tent in small settlements from Western Australia to the edges of the Nullarbor Plain. She researched and wrote millions of words on the subject.'

'She also worked tirelessly for Aboriginal welfare, setting up camps to feed, clothe and nurse the transient population, drawing on her own income and inheritance to meet the needs of the aged. In spite of her fascination with their way of life, Bates was convinced that the Australian Aborigines were a dying race and that her mission was to record as much as she could about them before they disappeared...' (Source: GoodReads website)

1 y separately published work icon The Fifth Element J. Griffyth Fairfax , London : John Murray , 1937 Z950345 1937 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Lady of Bleeding Heart Yard : Lady Elizabeth Hatton 1578-1646 Laura Lucie Norsworthy , London : John Murray , 1935 Z1642668 1935 single work biography
1 2 y separately published work icon The Dark River Norman Springer , London : John Murray , 1929 Z1269086 1929 single work novel adventure Eric, an emotionally volatile young man, leaves his job as a clerk to adventure in Australia and Papua New Guinea. There he meets a doctor who provides a scientific explanation for his 'Berserk' outbursts.
1 y separately published work icon The Fourteen Thumbs of St. Peter Joice M. Nankivell , London : John Murray , 1926 Z370150 1926 single work novel
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