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Download or read book Gone Troppo written by Stuart Lloyd and published by Monsoon Books. This book was released on 2006-03-01 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this riotous romp through South Africa, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, India, Mexico, Hawaii, Costa Rica and Rarotonga, Stu often finds more Purgatory than Paradise, more Hell than Heaven. But none of this curbs his passion for The Tropics. Or cold beer. So lie back in a deckchair, put on your sunscreen and join Stu in this quirky quest for Paradise.
Book Synopsis Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang by : John Ayto
Download or read book Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang written by John Ayto and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2010-02-11 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offering coverage of over 6,000 slang words and expressions from the Cockney 'abaht' to the American term 'zowie', this is the most authoritative dictionary of slang from the 20th and 21st centuries.
Book Synopsis Facing the Pacific by : Jeffrey A. Geiger
Download or read book Facing the Pacific written by Jeffrey A. Geiger and published by University of Hawaii Press. This book was released on 2007-04-30 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The enduring popularity of Polynesia in western literature, art, and film attests to the pleasures that Pacific islands have, over the centuries, afforded the consuming gaze of the west—connoting solitude, release from cares, and, more recently, self-renewal away from urbanized modern life. Facing the Pacific is the first study to offer a detailed look at the United States’ intense engagement with the myth of the South Seas just after the First World War, when, at home, a popular vogue for all things Polynesian seemed to echo the expansion of U.S. imperialist activities abroad. Jeffrey Geiger looks at a variety of texts that helped to invent a vision of Polynesia for U.S. audiences, focusing on a group of writers and filmmakers whose mutual fascination with the South Pacific drew them together—and would eventually drive some of them apart. Key figures discussed in this volume are Frederick O’Brien, author of the bestseller White Shadows in the South Seas; filmmaker Robert Flaherty and his wife, Frances Hubbard Flaherty, who collaborated on Moana; director W. S. Van Dyke, who worked with Robert Flaherty on MGM’s adaptation of White Shadows; and Expressionist director F. W. Murnau, whose last film, Tabu, was co-directed with Flaherty.
Book Synopsis Mark Arnold Picks on the Beatles by : Mark Arnold
Download or read book Mark Arnold Picks on the Beatles written by Mark Arnold and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2011-03-19 with total page 386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's Comic Book and Animation Historian Mark Arnold's reviews on every song ever recorded by The Beatles, group and solo, released and unreleased. Don't like my reviews? Then, write your own book.
Book Synopsis Field Linguistics by : Terry Crowley
Download or read book Field Linguistics written by Terry Crowley and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2007-01-18 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a comprehensive, practical guide to field linguistics. It deals in particular with the problems arising from the documentation of endangered languages. Terry Crowley shows how to prepare for that task, and how to record, analyse, and describe languages in the filed. Mixing formal instruction and anecdote, the author shares his rich experience with the new generation of linguistic fieldworkers.
Download or read book In and Out written by Sophie Aymes-Stokes and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2012-04-25 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The aim of the book is twofold: first, to provide an overview of the critical history of eccentricity; and secondly to conceptualise a notion that is often presented as a defining feature of the English “character”. It addresses the key issues raised by eccentricity and brings out interdisciplinary links between science, politics, literature and the arts: the sources and dissemination of the concept of eccentricity; its relationship with the English national character as historical and ideological constructs; the structural need for variation and divergence within accepted social norms; the paradoxical status of the eccentric as outsider – when eccentricity is transgressive and alienating – and as insider – eccentricity as socially acceptable deviation. Fundamentally eccentricity is a normative notion: being ex-centred enables eccentrics to delineate and negotiate boundaries between the margins and the centre, the canon and the norm. The contributors question the links between eccentricity, diversity and originality; the value of individual experience and character; and as a corollary, the struggle to retain individuality against increasing standardization, commoditisation and channelling within the normative discourse of normality. Eccentricity as display and performance is also tackled in several chapters, which focus on reception, image and (self)-representation, exhibition and voyeurism.
Book Synopsis DelCorso's Gallery by : Philip Caputo
Download or read book DelCorso's Gallery written by Philip Caputo and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2012-06-13 with total page 367 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A classic novel of Vietnam and its aftermath from Philip Caputo, whose Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir A Rumor of War is widely considered among the best ever written about the experience of war. At thirty-three, Nick DelCorso is an award-winning war photographer who has seen action and dodged bullets all over the world–most notably in Vietnam, where he served as an Army photographer and recorded combat scenes whose horrors have not yet faded in his memory. When he is called back to Vietnam on assignment during a North Vietnamese attempt to take Saigon, he is faced with a defining choice: should he honor the commitment he has made to his wife not to place himself in any more danger for the sake of his career, or follow his ambition back to the war-torn land that still haunts his dreams? What follows is a riveting story of war on two fronts, Saigon and Beirut, that will test DelCorso’s faith not only in himself, but in the nobler instincts of men.
Download or read book To the Islands written by Randolph Stow and published by Text Publishing. This book was released on 2015-08-26 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Behind the uneasy trees rose the hills, and beyond them again the country of the lost, huge wilderness between this last haunt of civilization and the unpeopled sea. Exhausted and losing faith, an Anglican minister flees his mission in Australia’s northwest for the vast emptiness of the outback. In the soul country of the desert the old man searches for the islands of the Aboriginal dead, reflecting on past transgressions and on his life’s work. A Lear-like tale of madness and destruction, published when Randolph Stow was only twenty-two, To the Islands is compelling and wise—a poetic masterpiece. Julian Randolph ‘Mick’ Stow was born in Geraldton, Western Australia, in 1935. He attended local schools before boarding at Guildford Grammar in Perth, where the renowned author Kenneth Mackenzie had been a student. While at university he sent his poems to a British publisher. The resulting collection, Act One, won the Australian Literature Society’s Gold Medal in 1957—as did the prolific young writer’s third novel, To the Islands, the following year. To the Islands also won the 1958 Miles Franklin Literary Award. Stow reworked the novel for a second edition almost twenty-five years later, but never allowed its two predecessors to be republished. He worked briefly as an anthropologist’s assistant in New Guinea—an experience that subsequently informed Visitants, one of three masterful late novels—then fell seriously ill and returned to Australia. In the 1960s he lectured at universities in Australia and England, and lived in America on a Harkness fellowship. He published his second collection of verse, Outrider; the novel Tourmaline, on which critical opinion was divided; and his most popular fiction, The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea and Midnite. For years afterwards Stow produced mainly poetry, libretti and reviews. In 1969 he settled permanently in England: first in Suffolk, then in Essex, where he moved in 1981. He received the 1979 Patrick White Award. Randolph Stow died in 2010, aged seventy-four. A private man, a prodigiously gifted yet intermittently silent author, he has been hailed as ‘the least visible figure of that great twentieth-century triumvirate of Australian novelists whose other members are Patrick White and Christina Stead’. Praise for To the Islands ‘To the Islands is a deeply moving and compassionate novel whose message and wisdom is still important today, which is why it deserves to be recognised as an important work of Australian literature.’ Conversation ‘To the Islands is a masterpiece.’ ANZ LitLovers ‘Powerful and convincing...An Australian classic.’ Anthony J. Hassal
Download or read book Death Twitch written by DT Bomba and published by DT Bomba. This book was released on 2018 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A bird lover's cozy mystery. Twitching in Australia's Outback turns deadly! Down Under is a land famous for adventure. But as enterprising research nomads Nora Pinot and Steve Summers discover, even paradise has its downsides. An Outback birdwatching tour to find Australia's mysterious palm cockatoo turns out to be filled with treachery and murder. Probo is under threat and needs a lifeline. The journey of a lifetime to the tip of Cape York proves to be more than any of the twitchers had bargained on. For some this truly is the last ride. Trying to untangle the dark web of bird smuggling pushes Nora and Steve to their limits as they scramble to solve the mystery before the tour ends. Did the birds do it or was it all just a big cultural misunderstanding? A fun light hearted mystery that will make you smile and keep you guessing. This is the debut novel featuring the Mad Professor and the Adventure Doctor. Two amateur sleuths who have joined the ranks of Australia's "grey nomads" and travel around Australia in a snazzy caravan. They happen to get into all sorts of murky situations which requires them to solve some pretty wicked mysteries.
Book Synopsis Oceania and the Victorian Imagination by : Peter H. Hoffenberg
Download or read book Oceania and the Victorian Imagination written by Peter H. Hoffenberg and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-05-23 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Oceania, or the South Pacific, loomed large in the Victorian popular imagination. It was a world that interested the Victorians for many reasons, all of which suggested to them that everything was possible there. This collection of essays focuses on Oceania’s impact on Victorian culture, most notably travel writing, photography, international exhibitions, literature, and the world of children. Each of these had significant impact. The literature discussed affected mainly the middle and upper classes, while exhibitions and photography reached down into the working classes, as did missionary presentations. The experience of children was central to the Pacific’s effects, as youthful encounters at exhibitions, chapel, home, or school formed lifelong impressions and experience. It would be difficult to fully understand the Victorians as they understood themselves without considering their engagement with Oceania. While the contributions of India and Africa to the nineteenth-century imagination have been well-documented, examinations of the contributions of Oceania have remained on the periphery of Victorian studies. Oceania and the Victorian Imagination contributes significantly to our discussion of the non-peripheral place of Oceania in Victorian culture.
Book Synopsis Tasting the Oyster by : Alexandra Stowasser
Download or read book Tasting the Oyster written by Alexandra Stowasser and published by Rainbowdash Publishers LLC. This book was released on 2018-05-05 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1982, the Australian Secret Intelligence Service--with the backing of the Australian government at the time--formed its first ever. special covert operations team in support of Secret Service agents operating overseas. Similar to the UK’s Special Operations Executive that was formed during World War II, this Top Secret team was comprised of a small number of highly trained civilians whose actions--should they be caught--would be government deniable. The team trained intensely for just one year ending in the inglorious and notorious Melbourne Sheraton Hotel raid at the end of 1983. At just 25 years old, Alexandra Stowasser was the first and only woman recruited to that team. In ‘Tasting the Oyster,’ she relates the many paths that led her to that fateful time in her life: her family background, her childhood as an English migrant in Western Australia, the difficulties thrown in her path as she pursued her destiny, and the final challenge of leading a secret double life during a year of intense and often highly dangerous training. This is her story…
Book Synopsis Go Kick Arse Ma! by : Gail Brenssell-Rakuraku
Download or read book Go Kick Arse Ma! written by Gail Brenssell-Rakuraku and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2012-07 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: GO KICK ARSE MA IS A COLLECTION OF EVENTS AND ADVENTURES ENCOUNTERED WHILE WORKING AS THE COOK AND STATION HAND IN THE MUSTERING CREWS ON THE OUTBACK CATTLE STATIONS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.IN THE OFF SEASON WORK WAS IN AN IRON ORE MINE OR TRAVELS THE REMOTE OUTBACK. INTERMINGLED ARE RETURN TRIPS TO NEW ZEALAND, BETWEEN 2001 AND 2011.IT TELLS OF EXPERIENCES, THE THRILLS, THE FEAR, AND THE LIFELONG FRIENDSHIPS FORGED AMID THE DUST, THE CATTLE, THE IRON ORE AND ISOLATION THAT IS THE OUTBACK OF AUSTRALIA. THERE IS A ROAD TRIP THROUGH SIX STATES OF AUSTRALIA AND BOTH ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND IN THE COMPANY OF YOUNG AUSTRALIAN RINGERS."THE CATTLE MUSTERING OPERATION IS SO BIG I FELT AS IF I WERE A TINY INSECT SITTING ON THE CORNER OF A BIG MOVIE SCREEN WATCHING THE STORY UNFOLD."
Book Synopsis Don’T Talk to the Dunnyman by : James Palmer
Download or read book Don’T Talk to the Dunnyman written by James Palmer and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2018-08-31 with total page 199 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All his life, John has been moving around. His fathers job as a surveyor takes them all over Australia, but his most recent place of employment is in Queensland. The journey was hard what with all the flooding, but they eventually make it. While unloading the car, John hears a voice and makes an unexpected friend. Ceddy is a ten-year-old Aboriginal boy. Although their skin tones dont match, John and Ceddy become friends. Together, they face many challenges as they go up against dangers of the Outback and, even worse, small town racial prejudices. Despite difficulties, they have adventures, make other friends, and learn slowly how to become men. Author James Palmerwho, like John, spent his youth moving from place to placetells this story with humour and heart. He draws a picture of the salty characters that were all around his own childhood and gives them life. Johns story is one of tragedy, philosophy, folly, and bigotry, all differing aspects coming together to make a rich page-turner.
Author :Kelvin Cruickshank Publisher :Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited ISBN 13 :1742288707 Total Pages :209 pages Book Rating :4.7/5 (422 download)
Book Synopsis Walking in Light by : Kelvin Cruickshank
Download or read book Walking in Light written by Kelvin Cruickshank and published by Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited. This book was released on 2009-03-30 with total page 209 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'I have always seen, heard and felt spirit, but in my early years I had no idea what it all meant. I thought everyone could see ghosts. It took a long time for me to face the reality of the gift I'd been given.' Years ago, after suffering a complete breakdown, psychic medium Kelvin Cruickshank finally accepted who he was – and his life completely changed. Now, Kelvin shares his earliest psychic experiences and answers some of the questions that he is regularly asked at his events, shows and readings. From his early years growing up in an isolated rural environment to his travels around the world as an acclaimed psychic investigator, Kelvin's life story is amazing, inspirational and, at times, heart-breaking.
Book Synopsis Key Concepts in Post-colonial Studies by : Bill Ashcroft
Download or read book Key Concepts in Post-colonial Studies written by Bill Ashcroft and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 1998 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An essential guide to understanding the issues which characterize post-colonialism. A comprehensive glossary has extensive cross-referencing, a bibliography of essential writings and an easy-to-use A-Z format.
Book Synopsis Lone Journeyman Book 3: New Lands by : Frank Reliance
Download or read book Lone Journeyman Book 3: New Lands written by Frank Reliance and published by Frank Reliance. This book was released on 2016-07-30 with total page 167 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 3rd book in the series, continuing the story from the previous 2 books. These are the further journeys of our main character ("the tall man") in the post-econolaypse world, looking for a place to survive long-term. He lands in a place he never expected...doing things he never dreamed of.
Book Synopsis Eccentric Australia by : Steve Parish
Download or read book Eccentric Australia written by Steve Parish and published by Bradt Travel Guides. This book was released on 2008 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A novel addition to the Bradt Eccentric range, unlike previous titles this takes images as its focus, accompanied by a very personal text, both of which draw extensively on Steve Parish's 30 years' experience photographing and exploring Australia.Parish's lifelong enjoyment of his fun-loving country's more wacky elements is celebrated in style, including sculptures like the Big Lobster at Kingston, loo art, bizarre letterboxes, mad hatters and wheelie bin facelifts. Wildlife, too, is covered - what could be more odd than the weirdest of Australian creatures, the platypus?