Author: Paul Freeman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975143919
Category : Men
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
Larrikin
Author: Paul Freeman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975143919
Category : Men
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975143919
Category : Men
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
Larrikins
Author: Melissa Bellanta
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
ISBN: 0702247758
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
A gripping and inspiring space adventure for kids of all ages from popular author Tristan Bancks. Dash Campbell has only ever had one dream. To go to space. Now he and four others have been given the chance to become the first kids ever to leave our planet. From building rockets behind his family's laundromat in Australia to attending a hardcore Space School in the US, Dash is a long way from home. And he still has an intense month of training ahead before he can even think about that glorious moment of blasting out of Earth's atmosphere and living his dream. But does Dash have what it takes t.
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
ISBN: 0702247758
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
A gripping and inspiring space adventure for kids of all ages from popular author Tristan Bancks. Dash Campbell has only ever had one dream. To go to space. Now he and four others have been given the chance to become the first kids ever to leave our planet. From building rockets behind his family's laundromat in Australia to attending a hardcore Space School in the US, Dash is a long way from home. And he still has an intense month of training ahead before he can even think about that glorious moment of blasting out of Earth's atmosphere and living his dream. But does Dash have what it takes t.
Chaos Theory and the Larrikin Principle
Author: Bob Hodge
Publisher: Copenhagen Business School Press DK
ISBN: 9788763002356
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Summary: Four social scientists from the University of Western Sydney explore management and organizations today, along with their theories and practices, as the 2008 worldwide financial crisis continues, from a perspective that questions much of the intellectual trappings of neo-liberalism. They cover what is wrong with business education, the Larrikin Principle, managerialism, neo-liberalism and its discontents, corruption, power versus goodness at the edge of chaos, soft capital and the informal polity, and culture and organizations in a global world.
Publisher: Copenhagen Business School Press DK
ISBN: 9788763002356
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Summary: Four social scientists from the University of Western Sydney explore management and organizations today, along with their theories and practices, as the 2008 worldwide financial crisis continues, from a perspective that questions much of the intellectual trappings of neo-liberalism. They cover what is wrong with business education, the Larrikin Principle, managerialism, neo-liberalism and its discontents, corruption, power versus goodness at the edge of chaos, soft capital and the informal polity, and culture and organizations in a global world.
Larrikin Americana
Author: Paul Freeman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975143988
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A book of male nude portraits shot in the great outdoors.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975143988
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A book of male nude portraits shot in the great outdoors.
Larrikin Lads
Author: Paul Freeman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975143971
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
A book of male nude portraits shot in the great outdoors.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975143971
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
A book of male nude portraits shot in the great outdoors.
The Bird's Child
Author: Sandra Leigh Price
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 1460704207
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
A novel of magic, birds, lost letters and love. Sydney, 1929: three people find themselves washed up on the steps of Miss Du Maurier's bohemian boarding house in a once grand terrace in Newtown. Ari is a young Jewish man, a pogrom orphan, who lives under the stern rule of his rabbi uncle, but dreams his father is Houdini. Upon his hand he bears a forbidden mark - a tattoo - and has a secret ambition to be a magician. Finding an injured parrot one day on the street, Ari is unsure of how to care for it, until he meets young runaway Lily, a glimmering girl after his own abracadabra heart. Together they form a magical act, but their lives take a strange twist when wild card Billy, a charming and dangerous drifter twisted by the war, can no longer harbour secret desires of his own. The Bird's Child is a feat of sleight-of-hand. Birds speak, keys appear from nowhere, boxes spill secrets and the dead talk. this is a magical, stunningly original, irresistible novel - both an achingly beautiful love story and a slowly unfurling mystery of belonging. 'A wonderful, strange, glittering book, full of astounding imagination, glorious really.' Edward Carey, author of Heap House 'A shimmering dream of haunted pasts. A silver girl. Abandoned boys. All the magic of the stage. The Bird's Child is a delight.' Essie Fox, author of The Somnambulist The Bird's Child is entirely original, its familiar Sydney settings set asparkle and rendered dreamlike by Sandra Leigh Price's lyrical and lovely writing. This is a magical fable that penetrates to deep emotional truths.' Geraldine Brooks 'This debut novel brings 1920s Sydney to life through a fairytale lens, highlighting the city's romance, its magic and its mystery ... It is the Australian setting that sets this quirky historical romance apart from others of its genre. Price's dream-like portrayal of a bygone Sydney - with its vaudeville shows and opium dens, lyrebirds and swagmen - establishes a unique mood that transforms the local into the exotic, making The Bird's Child a memorable tale.' Australian Book Review 'Gritty yet enchanting ... often deliciously sumptuous and erotically charged ... unusual, imaginative' Newtown Review of Books 'Skilfully written and richly imagined' Sydney Morning Herald
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 1460704207
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
A novel of magic, birds, lost letters and love. Sydney, 1929: three people find themselves washed up on the steps of Miss Du Maurier's bohemian boarding house in a once grand terrace in Newtown. Ari is a young Jewish man, a pogrom orphan, who lives under the stern rule of his rabbi uncle, but dreams his father is Houdini. Upon his hand he bears a forbidden mark - a tattoo - and has a secret ambition to be a magician. Finding an injured parrot one day on the street, Ari is unsure of how to care for it, until he meets young runaway Lily, a glimmering girl after his own abracadabra heart. Together they form a magical act, but their lives take a strange twist when wild card Billy, a charming and dangerous drifter twisted by the war, can no longer harbour secret desires of his own. The Bird's Child is a feat of sleight-of-hand. Birds speak, keys appear from nowhere, boxes spill secrets and the dead talk. this is a magical, stunningly original, irresistible novel - both an achingly beautiful love story and a slowly unfurling mystery of belonging. 'A wonderful, strange, glittering book, full of astounding imagination, glorious really.' Edward Carey, author of Heap House 'A shimmering dream of haunted pasts. A silver girl. Abandoned boys. All the magic of the stage. The Bird's Child is a delight.' Essie Fox, author of The Somnambulist The Bird's Child is entirely original, its familiar Sydney settings set asparkle and rendered dreamlike by Sandra Leigh Price's lyrical and lovely writing. This is a magical fable that penetrates to deep emotional truths.' Geraldine Brooks 'This debut novel brings 1920s Sydney to life through a fairytale lens, highlighting the city's romance, its magic and its mystery ... It is the Australian setting that sets this quirky historical romance apart from others of its genre. Price's dream-like portrayal of a bygone Sydney - with its vaudeville shows and opium dens, lyrebirds and swagmen - establishes a unique mood that transforms the local into the exotic, making The Bird's Child a memorable tale.' Australian Book Review 'Gritty yet enchanting ... often deliciously sumptuous and erotically charged ... unusual, imaginative' Newtown Review of Books 'Skilfully written and richly imagined' Sydney Morning Herald
Larrikin Bravado
Author: Paul Freeman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780980667578
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
A book of male nude portraits shot at evocative locations in the US and Australia
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780980667578
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
A book of male nude portraits shot at evocative locations in the US and Australia
Never Enough: The Story of The Cure
Author: Jeff Apter
Publisher: Omnibus Press
ISBN: 0857120247
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
The Cure emerged in the post-punk 70s and defied all expectations to launch a marathon career marked by hit records and a string of sell-out arena shows. In 2004, after numerous personnel changes, the band delivered their Greatest Hits album in 2004.This biography traces the roots in middle-class Crawley, Sussex and tracks their gradual rise, revealing how their first major album Pornography, almost ended the band well before their multi-platinum career began. It also documents Smith's escape into the Siouxsie & The Banshees camp during the Eighties, his experimentation with every drug ('bar smack'). His reluctance to return to The Cure which would eventually lead to them becoming superstars, not only on both sides of the Atlantic but all around the globe.Jeff Apter is an Australian-based music writer, who had been reporting on popular culture for the past 15 years. He spent five years as the Music Editor at Australian Rolling Stone. This is his third book, the first two being on The Red Hot Chili Peppers (published by Omnibus Press) and Silverchair.Paperback edition.
Publisher: Omnibus Press
ISBN: 0857120247
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
The Cure emerged in the post-punk 70s and defied all expectations to launch a marathon career marked by hit records and a string of sell-out arena shows. In 2004, after numerous personnel changes, the band delivered their Greatest Hits album in 2004.This biography traces the roots in middle-class Crawley, Sussex and tracks their gradual rise, revealing how their first major album Pornography, almost ended the band well before their multi-platinum career began. It also documents Smith's escape into the Siouxsie & The Banshees camp during the Eighties, his experimentation with every drug ('bar smack'). His reluctance to return to The Cure which would eventually lead to them becoming superstars, not only on both sides of the Atlantic but all around the globe.Jeff Apter is an Australian-based music writer, who had been reporting on popular culture for the past 15 years. He spent five years as the Music Editor at Australian Rolling Stone. This is his third book, the first two being on The Red Hot Chili Peppers (published by Omnibus Press) and Silverchair.Paperback edition.
Larrikin Prince
Author: Paul Freeman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780980667561
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
A book of male nude portraits shot at a French chateau and a 16th century Spanish country house and other evocative locations
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780980667561
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
A book of male nude portraits shot at a French chateau and a 16th century Spanish country house and other evocative locations
Larrikin Yakka
Author: Paul Freeman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975143957
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
A book of male nude portraits shot around the theme of manual labour.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780975143957
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
A book of male nude portraits shot around the theme of manual labour.