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122. Dictionary of Western Australians
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138. Mudeye : An Australian Boyhood
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121. That Damned Democrat: John Norton, an Australian Populist, 1858-1916
by Michael Cannon
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Asin: 0522842151
Catlog: Book (1980-12-01)
Publisher: Melbourne Univ Pr
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122. Dictionary of Western Australians Vol. VII: Aborigines of New Norcia 1845-1914
by Neville Green
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Asin: 0855642955
Catlog: Book (1994-02)
Publisher: International Specialized Book Services
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123. Australian Dictionary of Biography: 1891-1939 : Smy-Z
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Asin: 0522844375
Catlog: Book (1991-06-01)
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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124. The Sun Dancin: People and Place in Coonabarabran
by Margaret Somerville, Marie Dundas
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Asin: 085575253X
Catlog: Book (2000-10-01)
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Pr
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125. Phyllis Kaberry and Me: Anthropology, History and Aboriginal Australia
by Sandy Toussaint
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Asin: 0522848354
Catlog: Book (1999-08-01)
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
Sales Rank: 3172868
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Phyllis Kaberry and Me tells the fascinating story of two women, both anthropologists, who worked with Aboriginal people in the Kimberley region of Western Australia - one in the 1930s, the other in the 1980s and 1990s.

Phyllis Kaberry and Me raises fascinating questions about the nature of biography, the doing and writing of ethnography, the representation and interpretation of culture, and the changes and continuities in Aboriginal Australia. With energy and originality, this remarkable book explores past, present and future relationships between anthropologists and the people among whom they work. ... Read more


126. Tales of the Austral Tropics (The Colonial Texts Series, 5)
by Ernest Favenc, Cheryl Taylor
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Asin: 0868403814
Catlog: Book (1997-03-01)
Publisher: Unsw Press
Sales Rank: 289660
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127. Aboriginal Women by Degrees: Their Stories of the Journey Towards Academic Achievement
by Mary Ann Bin Sallik
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Asin: 0702231479
Catlog: Book (2000-05-01)
Publisher: University of Queensland Pr (Australia)
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128. The Last of the Nomads
by W.J. Peasley
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Asin: 0909144737
Catlog: Book (1985-02-01)
Publisher: Fremantle Pr
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129. Australian Primitive Painters
by Geoffrey Lehmann
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Catlog: Book (1977-06-01)
Publisher: Univ of Queensland Pr
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130. Isabel Flick : The Many Lives of an Extraordinary Aboriginal Woman
by Heather Goodall, Isabel Flick
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Asin: 1741141230
Catlog: Book (2004-09-28)
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Academic
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The remarkable life of Isabel Flick, a leading Aboriginal community activist, is portrayed in this work. Her story, as told to one of Australia's leading experts on Aboriginal history, paints a picture of the experience of Aboriginal people in Australia during the 20th century and of race relations in its rural towns. Flick's life, from her childhood in a small town in New South Wales to her work fighting for reform in education and healthcare, is explored in inspirational detail. Her accomplishments, including the laying of groundwork for the unrest preceding Australia's Freedom Ride in 1965 and her work with the union movement are detailed, culminating in her 1991 nomination as town spokesperson for a small town in New South Wales with a long history of racism. Flick's is a story of determination and success in the face of cultural barriers.
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131. Oodgeroo
by Kathie Cochrane
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Asin: 0702226211
Catlog: Book (1994-12-01)
Publisher: University of Queensland Pr (Australia)
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132. Warrigal's Way (Uqp Black Australian Writers)
by Warrigal Anderson
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Asin: 0702229091
Catlog: Book (1997-10)
Publisher: University of Queensland Pr (Australia)
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133. Yami: The Autobiography of Yami Lester
by Yami Lester
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Asin: 1864650257
Catlog: Book (2000-08-01)
Publisher: Iad Press
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134. Resisting Fiction: The Novels of Henry Handel Richardson (Uqp Studies in Australian Literature)
by Catherine Pratt
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Asin: 0702230537
Catlog: Book (2000-03-01)
Publisher: Univ of Queensland Pr
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135. Faith: Faith Bandler, Gentle Activist
by Marilyn Lake
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Asin: 1865088412
Catlog: Book (2003-04-01)
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited (Australia)
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Detailing the extraordinary life of one of Australia's best-loved citizens, this biography illustrates Faith Bandler's exemplary courage in fighting racism. Detailed are Bandler's campaigns for Aboriginal rights and against racial discrimination. Her ability to be a politically effective woman in a public culture dominated by men is explored. Also discussed is the success of the 1967 referendum on Aboriginal citizenship, which was a tribute to her leadership and influence-to this day, of more than 40 attempts to change the constitution by referendum, only eight have succeeded. This biography captures Bandler's strong political commitment as well as her sharp intelligence, generosity, stamina, and warmth. ... Read more


136. The Devil and James McAuley
by Cassandra Pybus
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Asin: 0702231118
Catlog: Book (1999-10-01)
Publisher: University of Queensland Pr (Australia)
Sales Rank: 3239929
Average Customer Review: 1 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars A piece of slime
A slimy attack on a great poet. This is a disgusting book. I am sure it was only published because of the left-wing domination of the Australian publishing industry. McAuley was a Catholic anti-Communist and the left will never forgive him for this.

1-0 out of 5 stars I want my money back
Under normal circumstances, one of the minimal requirements for writing a biography is a degree of sympathetic interest in the subject. On this criterion one would wonder why Cassandra Pybus bothered to research and write the story of James McAuley. Apart from a flicker of sympathy for the emotional coldness of his upbringing, this account is almost entirely lacking in empathy or understanding of McAuley's motivation and his strengths.

McAuley had at least three public faces: the poet, the scholar and the political/religious activist. It seems that Pybus has a tin ear for verse and so is unable to convey any sense of his achievements in that area. Instead she mines his poetry for symptoms of sexual, religious and political hangups. Religion has traditionally been a vehicle for the highest spiritual aspirations, but she is apparently tone deaf to this area of human experience as well.

The English historian and philosopher R G Collingwood deplored the decline of religion and the rise of the "Prussian philosophy" of political bullying. Obsessed with the rise of dictatorships in the 1930s he felt that democratic principles had lost the 'punch' that religious faith had once imparted to them. This amounts to a repetition of the mournful commentary by Yeats in his poem "The Second Coming":

Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world...
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity...

This was the situation confronted by McAuley when he turned from the romanticism and anarchism of youth to Catholicism and political engagement in the 1950s. It is the domain of politics where Pybus is most at home. Reporting on an address by McAuley at the University of Sydney she writes "It was not the poet I went to hear all those years ago. Then, as now, it was the political ideologist and cold war warrior who compelled my attention". Unfortunately her attention must have wandered, or maybe he said things she did not want to hear because she went on "I don't remember what it was he said".

Of course it is unreasonable to demand that McAuley's biographer should be a poet with religious sensibilities, however an academic historian should provide something more than a journalistic account of the work of Santamaria, Krygier and others who opposed communist influence in the trade unions, the Labor Party and the universities. Pybus provides no historical perspective on these activities. A younger generation of readers may need to be reminded that there was a cold war, sometimes more than cold, as in Korea, Malaya, Vietnam and other insurgencies, not to mention Hungary. During that time a hostile totalitarian power threatened peace and security all over the world, with its agents in the west, including Australia, being funded and directed from Moscow. Due to the treason of the intellectuals, who as Pybus pointed out, mostly supported the other side, those who did not, such as McAuley were called all manner of names.

McAuley was the first editor of the Austrlian quarterly named Quadrant, the Australian arm of the worldwide anti-communist Association for Cultural Freedom. The magazine first appeared at the time that Hungarian refugees started to turn up in the West after escaping from Russian tanks in the streets of their home town. Many Australian communist left the party at that point, though the realities should have been apparent to well informed people from the 1930s, from Koestler's Darkness at Noon, from George Orwell's journalism and from the local waterside workers disruption of the allied war effort during the Hitler-Stalin pact.

It appears that Cassandra Pybus has missed the moral point of the anti-communist stand of the Quadrant supporters. They were a small part of the worldwide intellectual resistance to an aggressive dictatorship. As for the CIA funding to Quadrant which provided so much delight to Stalin's "useful idiots", it is unfortunate that Quadrant could not raise more funds locally but nobody has suggested the writers took their orders from overseas in the way that the communists did.

The outcome of the cold war remained in doubt until well after McAuley's death. The stakes were high and this no doubt contributed to the sense of urgency and impatience on the part of the McAuley and others, especially in the face of indifference or obstruction by people who should have known better. The final collapse of the Soviet empire surely revealed to the most empty-headed Vietnam Moratorium marcher that there was something rotten behind the Iron Curtain.

Pybus merely notes that McAuley was on the losing side in the 1970s. It should be added that this was mostly because the leadership in Australia and the US destroyed their moral credibility by introducing conscription for the Vietnam war. This was hardly McAuley's fault because he was a not a rightwinger of the coercive kind. He probably would have endorsed Hayek's statement "Why I am not a conservative" (Postscript to The Constitution of Liberty). A real conservative such as Malcolm Fraser (Prime Minister during the 1970s) showed his true colours when, in addition to supporting conscription and retrospective taxation, he cut back funding to Quadrant and raised the tariff barriers to impede free trade. A google search McAuley + Rathouse will turn up some helpful essays to illuminate his role in the poetry and politics of his time.

Defects in the research in this book have been documented by other reviewers who were closer to the action than myself. The embarrassing gesture towards homoeroticism as a spring of McAuley's motivation has been rubbished by commentators across the ideological spectrum.

Almost 100,000 dollars of public money went into this project and what is one to make of the expensive white elephant that has come off the press? As a taxpayer who unwittingly contributed to the funding I would like to ask for my money back. However if Cassandra Pybus is prepared to make the trip I would be willing to support research in the Moscow archives to document the flow of Soviet funds to the communist party in Australia and to fellow-travelling writers. ... Read more


137. Who's Who of Australian Children's Writers
by D W Thorpe
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Asin: 1875589775
Catlog: Book (1996-10-01)
Publisher: D. W. Thorpe
Sales Rank: 3230678
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138. Mudeye : An Australian Boyhood and Beyond
by Bary Dowling
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Asin: 1862543453
Catlog: Book (1996-06-28)
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Sales Rank: 2688323
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Here is a snapshot of Australia as it once was, of old gold town Ballarat during the second world war occupation by American troops. There are shades of All Creatures Great and Small as a vet and his son travel the country together, but this childhood story grows and matures into a haunting spiritual journey. Bary Dowling is a reviewer, nature writer and travel writer who has been a farmer and gardener for most of his working life. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars A book worth reading
Mudeye is a about a group of school children growing up in a higher class society. The focus is mainly on 6 children that attend the St Christophers School. The storyline isn't extremly interesting but the book is stillworth reading. ... Read more


139. Jandamarra and the Bunuba Resistance
by Howard Pedersen, Banjo Woorunmurra
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Asin: 187564119X
Catlog: Book (2000-09-01)
Publisher: Megabooks
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140. Innovation and Consolidation in Aviation: Selected Contributions to the Australian Aviation Psychology Symposium 2000
by Graham Edkins, Peter Pfister, Australian Aviation Psychology Symposium
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Catlog: Book (2004-02-01)
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
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