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List view record 21: Breakout! : the Tasmanians who terrorised VictoriaList view anchor tag for record 21: Breakout! : the Tasmanians who terrorised Victoria
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Breakout! : the Tasmanians who terrorised Victoria

Cox, Robert, 1943-2024
"The killers were Pevay and Timme. In 1841 they slew two men and wounded others in an angry rampage through the Victorian countryside. As Tasmanian Aborigines, they had many reasons to be angry. When teenagers they'd been jailed for being black. They'd taken unwilling part in the ethnic cleansing...
List view record 22: A brief history of the British monarchy : from the Iron Age to King Charles IIIList view anchor tag for record 22: A brief history of the British monarchy : from the Iron Age to King Charles III
List view record 23: Buckham's bombers : the Australian airmen who hunted Hitler's deadliest battleshipList view anchor tag for record 23: Buckham's bombers : the Australian airmen who hunted Hitler's deadliest battleship
List view record 24: Charles Todd's magnificent obsession : the epic race to connect Australia to the worldList view anchor tag for record 24: Charles Todd's magnificent obsession : the epic race to connect Australia to the world
List view record 25: Chernobyl roulette : a war storyList view anchor tag for record 25: Chernobyl roulette : a war story
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Chernobyl roulette : a war story

Plokhy, Serhii, 1957-2024
A harrowing account of Russia's occupation of the Chernobyl and Zaporizhia nuclear power plants, and the dangers of nuclear power colliding with warfare.
List view record 26: Learn science with MoList view anchor tag for record 26: Learn science with Mo
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Learn science with Mo

Debreczeni, József, 1905-19782024
When József Debreczeni arrived in Auschwitz in 1944, had he been selected to go 'left', his life expectancy would have been approximately forty-five minutes. One of the 'lucky' ones, he was sent to the 'right', which led to twelve horrifying months of incarceration and slave labour in a series of...
List view record 27: Crawl to freedom : Australian POW escapes of World War OneList view anchor tag for record 27: Crawl to freedom : Australian POW escapes of World War One
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Crawl to freedom : Australian POW escapes of World War One

Prickett, Darren2024
During World War One over 4000 Australian servicemen were taken prisoner. Yet the prisoner of war experiences of the Anzacs are frequently forgotten, treated as mere footnotes in the proliferation of the literature of Australian military history. Where individual stories have been told they are o...
List view record 28: Crypt : life, death and disease in the Middle Ages and beyondList view anchor tag for record 28: Crypt : life, death and disease in the Middle Ages and beyond
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Crypt : life, death and disease in the Middle Ages and beyond

Roberts, Alice, 1973-2024
In Crypt, Professor Roberts brings us face to face with individuals who lived and died between ten and five centuries ago. The stories in this book are not comforting tales; there's a focus on pathology, on disease and injury, and the experience of human suffering in the past. We learn of an epis...
List view record 29: Dark brilliance : the age of reason from Decartes to Peter the GreatList view anchor tag for record 29: Dark brilliance : the age of reason from Decartes to Peter the Great
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Dark brilliance : the age of reason from Decartes to Peter the Great

Strathern, Paul2024
Between the end of the Renaissance and the start of the Enlightenment, Europe lived through an era known as the Age of Reason. This was a period which saw advances in areas such as art, science, philosophy, political theory and economics. However, all this was achieved against a background of ext...
List view record 30: Death on bloody ridge : Chunuk Bair - the battle that decided the fate of the Gallipoli CampaignList view anchor tag for record 30: Death on bloody ridge : Chunuk Bair - the battle that decided the fate of the Gallipoli Campaign
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