Archive for the ‘Schwarz Publishing’ Category
Growing up Aboriginal in Australia, edited by Anita Heiss
Posted by: Lisa Hill on July 21, 2018
The Fireflies of Autumn, by Moreno Giovannoni
Posted by: Lisa Hill on July 20, 2018
On Borrowed Time, by Robert Manne
Posted by: Lisa Hill on April 30, 2018
Moment of Truth, History and Australia’s Future, by Mark McKenna (Quarterly Essay #69)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on April 27, 2018
A new journal: Australian Foreign Affairs #1 The Big Picture and #2 Trump in Asia
Posted by: Lisa Hill on February 25, 2018
The Last Man in Europe, by Dennis Glover
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 22, 2017
The Art of Time Travel: Historians and their Craft, by Tom Griffiths
Posted by: Lisa Hill on May 15, 2017
The Healing Party, by Micheline Lee
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 14, 2016
The Australian Dream, Blood, History and Becoming, by Stan Grant (Quarterly Essay #64)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 5, 2016
Enemy Within, by Don Watson (Quarterly Essay #63)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on September 3, 2016
Their Brilliant Careers: The Fantastic Lives of Sixteen Extraordinary Australian Writers, by Ryan O’Neill
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 27, 2016
Firing Line, Australia’s Path to War, by James Brown (Quarterly Essay #62)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 18, 2016
Balancing Act, by George Megalogenis (Quarterly Essay #61)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on July 5, 2016
Interestingly Enough, the life of Tom Keneally, by Stephany Evans Steggall
Posted by: Lisa Hill on November 16, 2015
Penguin and the Lane Brothers, by Stuart Kells
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 2, 2015
A Short History of Richard Kline, by Amanda Lohrey
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 4, 2015
Acute Misfortune, by Erik Jensen
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 14, 2014
The Family Men, by Catherine Harris
Posted by: Lisa Hill on September 4, 2014
Anzac’s Long Shadow, by James Brown
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 21, 2014
Found in Translation, in Praise of a Plural World, by Linda Jaivin (Quarterly Essay #52)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 27, 2013
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