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1. Abagnale, Frank W. (2001). The Art of the Steal: How to Protect Yourself and Your Business from Fraud. Sydney: Bantam Books. 225 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, figures, pages lightly toned as usual, minor edgewear. The world famous con artist and bestselling author of "Catch Me If You Can" reveals the tricks of the scam trade - with advice that has made him one of the world's most sought-after fraud prevention experts. ISBN/ASIN: 1863253327. Our Book No: 20933. $12 AUD.

2. Abuza, Zachary (2003). Militant Islam in Southeast Asia: Crucible of Terror (1st p/b ed). Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers. 281 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, bottom edge slightly marked, minor edgewear, pencil annotation few pages. Zachary Abuza draws on intensive investigation and interviews with key militants to explain the emergence of radical Islamist groups in Southeast Asia, and Al-Qaida's role as an organizational catalyst. Also analyzes state strategies for combatting, co-opting or coping with militant Islamist groups. Islam in Southeast Asia has always been defined by tolerance, moderation, pluralism and support for a secular state. This chilling analysis explores the cultural and religious traditions, and conflicts, that have spawned growing acceptance of radical ideologies and terrorist tactics in this region. ISBN/ASIN: 1588262375. Our Book No: 40313. $15 AUD.

3. Aharoni, Dov (1985). General Sharon's War against Time Magazine: His Trial and Vindication. New York: Steimatzky & Shapolsky. 336 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, black & white text-photos centre spread, some edgewear. The story of how the Israeli general and cabinet minister sued Time Magazine for libel and won the court case. Features original courtroom sketches and photographs. The disputed Time article was about Sharon's alleged role in the brutal murder by Lebanese militia of Palestinians in two refugee camps. ISBN/ASIN: 0933503008. Our Book No: 12783. $12 AUD.

4. Ahmed, Farid (2020). Husna's Story: My Wife, the Christchurch Massacre and My Journey to Forgiveness. Sydney, Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin. 316 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, colour photos, minimal edgewear. This is the story of Husna Ahmed who was a victim of the Christchurch mosque terrorist attack on 15 March 2019. Farid describes the selflessness and bravery with which Husna lived her life. Husna's husband, Farid, remarkably forgives the alleged killer. He has a philosophy of forgiveness, peace and love, which is an example of how faith and humanity can help to navigate even the most horrific of tragedies. ISBN/ASIN: 9781988547480. Our Book No: 30808. $15 AUD.

5. Ainsworth, Peter B. (2000). Psychology and Crime: Myths and Reality (1st ed) [Longman Criminology Series]. Essex: Pearson Education. 212 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, faint crease bottom edge rear cover, minor edgewear. Peter Ainsworth, a British academic forensic psychologist, provides an accessible and intriguing introduction to some of the links between the fields of psychology and crime, and their relationships to society and the law. How easy is it ti measure levels of crime? Why is fear of crime often more than the risk may justify? Why are some people often the victims of crime, whereas others suffer little crime? ISBN/ASIN: 0582414245. Our Book No: 24302. $15 AUD.

6. Allingham, Cedric; Moore, Patrick (anonymous) (1954). Flying Saucer from Mars (The Facts) (Reprint ed). London: Frederick Muller. 143 pp. Hardback small, no jacket (missing), good condition, black & white photos (including frontispiece), edges & title page moderately foxed, gilt spine lettering slightly faded, pages lightly toned, minimal annotation (tick mark), owner's written name. Cedric Allingham claimed to see a flying saucer land in Scotland and communicate with the occupant. There is even a photo of the Martian occupant. This book was later exposed as a hoax written by British astronomer Patrick Moore to demonstrate the gullibility of the British public regarding UFOs. First edition. ISBN/ASIN: B000JVW6E8. Our Book No: 12226. $15 AUD.

7. Anggraeni, Dewi (2003). Who Did This to Our Bali? Briar Hill, VIC: Indra Publishing. 199 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, colour photos centre spread, minor edgewear. Dewi Anggraeni is an Indonesian journalist working in Australia. She laments the changes in Bali after the terrorist bombings of 12 October 2002, which killed 202 people, including 88 Australians. She presents a comprehensive summary of the event, the investigation and the main perpetrators. Dewi's cross-cultural perspective puts her in a unique position to observe and understand how the tragedy of the Bali bombing has played out differently in Australia, Bali and elsewhere in Indonesia. Indonesians and foreign observers alike have been pondering whether 'Indonesian Islam' remains as moderate, liberal and tolerant as many had believed. (Book review loosely inserted.). ISBN/ASIN: 1920787089. Our Book No: 24322. $20 AUD.

8. Arlacchi, Pino; Ryle, Martin (translator) (1988). Mafia Business: The Mafia Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press (OUP). 239 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, tables, light creasing front cover, pages toned as common, minor edgewear. A thoroughly documented account of the transition from the old-style mafia of 'The Godfather' in Italy to the new gangster-capitalists: international entrepreneurs combining large-scale business and banking activity with drug dealing, political corruption, and widespread violence in the 1980s, including the murder of investigators. The author Pino Arlacchi served on the Italian Government Anti-Mafia Commission. Translated from Italian. ISBN/ASIN: 0192851977. Our Book No: 24037. $15 AUD.

9. Arthurs, Peter; Clarke, Arthur C. (foreword) (1981). With Brendan Behan: A Personal Memoir. New York: St Martin's Press. 297 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white text-photos centre spread, papered board cover (cloth spine), edges lightly foxed, minor edgewear. An intimate and startling portrait, during the last years of his life, of the brawling and rough-living Irish playwright and ex-IRA gun runner, by Peter Arthurs, his bodyguard and psychological sparring partner. ISBN/ASIN: 0312884710. Our Book No: 12908. $25 AUD.

10. Atkinson, Jeffrey (Jeff) (2005). Mary Proctor: Convict, Pioneer and Settler. Sydney, Dural: Rosenberg Publishing. 211 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos centre spread, minor edgewear. This biography by Jeff Atkinson is the true story of a woman who was transported to Australia as a convict in the 1820s. Mary Proctor was not a significant historical figure. However she represents the thousands of people, mainly convicts and former convicts, who settled this country in the first wave of white migration. By reading her story we gain a unique insight into what life was like for ordinary people in those times. The biography includes her imprisonment and trial in England, transportation by sea to Van Diemen's Land, her time as a female convict and as a pioneer settler in Tasmania, and later as a poor resident of early Melbourne before and during the Gold Rush. ISBN/ASIN: 1877058300. Our Book No: 27569. $40 AUD.

11. Atwan, Abdel Bari (2006). The Secret History of al-Qa'ida. London: Saqi Books. 256 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good plus condition (in very good plus dustjacket). A journalist and al-Qa'ida expert explains the terrorist group's origins and masterminds. Reveals how al-Qa'ida's radical departure from the classic terrorist/guerrilla blueprint has enabled it to outpace less adaptable efforts to neutralise it. Its acts of violence are not random attacks but rather according to decisive design underwritten by unwavering patience. ISBN/ASIN: 0863567606. Our Book No: 15750. $15 AUD.

12. Auld, Eileen Moya (2008). Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me. [Singleton, NSW]: Self-Published: Eileen Moya Auld. 131 pp. Paperback wide trade, very good condition, colour drawings, colour & black & white & sepia (brown-tinted) photos, spine ends little scuffed, minor edgewear. Eileen Moya Auld writes about her childhood and the abuse she suffered at the hands of her grandfather, and the problems that come with growing up with alcoholic parents in rural New South Wales. The story is written with warmth and a sense of humour which has helped her cope with a very hard childhood. The illustrations help her to tell this very difficult autobiography. ISBN/ASIN: 9780646507552. Our Book No: 40207. $30 AUD.

13. Barenblatt, Daniel (2004). A Plague upon Humanity: The Secret Genocide of Axis Japan's Germ Warfare Operation. New York: HarperCollins. 260 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos centre spread, cloth spine, few rear pages little creased, minor edgewear. First edition. In this meticulously documented work, the author draws upon startling new evidence of Japan's germ warfare program, including firsthand accounts from both perpetrators and survivors. Authoritative, alarming and gripping from start to finish, this book is a powerful investigation that exposes one of the most shameful chapters in human history. ISBN/ASIN: 0060186259. Our Book No: 15964. $15 AUD.

14. Behan, Tom (2009). See Naples and Die: The Camorra and Organised Crime (New ed). London: Tauris Parke Paperbacks / I. B. Tauris. 324 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, spine little creased. New edition. A century before the emergence of its cousin, the Sicilian mafia, the criminal organisation known as "The Camorra" was establishing a deadly grip on Naples and Southern Italy. Its influence today is as strong as ever. This account of the organisation and its shadowy leaders reveals a crime syndicate of extraordinary power and resources: it involves the major political parties, along with the police, judiciary, administrators and leading figures in the business community. ISBN/ASIN: 9781848850187. Our Book No: 16758. $18 AUD.

15. Benns, Matthew (2011). Dirty Money: The True Cost of Australia's Mineral Boom. Sydney: William Heinemann / Random House. 296 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, colour photos, front cover lightly scratched, slight bump base spine, minor edgewear. Matthew Benns provides the true story of Australia's mineral boom. It is a story of greed, corruption and murder. A book every Australian needs to read, because it is the story of our national wealth, and how those who have access to it are abusing the privilege. Environmental pollution and exploitation of African nations are mentioned. ISBN/ASIN: 9781742750002. Our Book No: 26301. $22 AUD.

16. Blyth, Captain Ken; Corris, Peter (with) (2000). Petro-pirates: The Hijacking of the Petro Ranger. Sydney, St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. 192 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, colour photos centre spread, front cover minimally creased, pages lightly toned as usual, minor edgewear. Captain Ken Blyth provides a first-hand account of surviving modern piracy. On 17th April 1998, in the South China Sea, the Australian skipper of the 12,000 tonne 'Petro Ranger' fell victim to bandits of another age. The pirates were finally captured by the Chinese Marine Police and taken to Hainan Island. The full story can now be told: 50 days of terror on the high seas. The pirates belonged to a Chinese - Indonesian-Malaysian crime syndicate. The second half of the book is the lengthy task of extracting the ship from a Chinese investigation of corruption in China. ISBN/ASIN: 1865083682. Our Book No: 25377. $15 AUD.

17. Booker, John; Craig, Russell (2000). John Croaker: Convict Embezzler (1st ed). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press (MUP). 206 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good plus condition, few black & white text-photos, minor edgewear. John Booker and Craig Russell relate the story of John Croaker (1788 - 1824) who was an English bank clerk transported to Australia for 14 years for embezzling bank assets. His life stretches across two cultures, three continents, and both sides of the law. He died in a shipwreck off the coast of Chile. ISBN/ASIN: 052284894X. Our Book No: 25253. $25 AUD.

18. Bowker, Michael (2003). Fatal Deception: The Untold Story of Asbestos: Why it is Still Legal and Still Killing Us (1st ed). USA: Rodale Press. 323 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos, minor edgewear. Investigative journalist Michael Bowker exposes the scandal of asbestos at Libby, Montana. in the United States. The deadly fibres cause mesothelioma, a rare lung cancer. A strong asbestos corporate lobby had overturned a ban on asbestos. This has exposed 100,000 Americans and 1 million homes to the lethal fibres, including the demolished World Trade Center after the 2001 terrorist attack. ISBN/ASIN: 1579546846. Our Book No: 20439. $25 AUD.

19. Bowker, Michael (2003). Fatal Deception: The Terrifying True Story of How Asbestos is Killing America (1st p/b ed). New York: Touchstone / Simon & Schuster. 334 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, minor edgewear. Investigative journalist Michael Bowker exposes the scandal of asbestos at Libby, Montana. in the United States. The deadly fibres cause mesothelioma, a rare lung cancer. A strong asbestos corporate lobby had overturned a ban on asbestos. This has exposed 100,000 Americans and 1 million homes to the lethal fibres, including the demolished World Trade Center after the 2001 terrorist attack. ISBN/ASIN: 0743251431. Our Book No: 16709. $15 AUD.

20. Box, Sheila (2001). The Real George Barrington? The Adventures of a Notorious London Pickpocket, later Head Constable of the Infant Colony of New South Wales. Melbourne: Arcadia / Australian Scholarly Publishing. 172 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, few black & white plates, minor edgewear. George Barrington was famous in late 18th century England as an notorious pickpocket who was repeatedly caught. His fame rests on his gentlemanly pretensions and his remarkable ability to sway juries. His last conviction came in 1790, after which he was transported to Botany Bay where he flourished. This carefully researched biography by Sheila Box supplants the earlier valuable biography by Richard Lambert (1930). Carefully disposes of myths and builds a believable picture of Barrington as well as crime and criminal justice of the age. ISBN/ASIN: 187560698X. Our Book No: 17913. $40 AUD.

21. Bradley, Michael (2005). The Secret Societies Handbook: The Truth Behind the World’s Most Sinister Secret Brotherhoods (1st ed). London: Cassell Illustrated. 144 pp. Paperback small trade (with flaps), very good condition, frontispiece, sepia (brown-tinted) photos, minor edgewear. In this informative book,Michael Bradley examines secretive societies, large and small, through history and across the globe. He traces the start of 21 secret societies that have shaped the history of the last 2000 years, and reveals new evidence concerning the true extent of their global power. Includes the Illuminati, Priory of Sion and Opus Dei. ISBN/ASIN: 184403416X. Our Book No: 41281. $25 AUD.

22. Brand, Ian (1989). Penal Peninsula Port Arthur and its Outstations, 1827 - 1898 (Revised ed). Launceston: Regal Publications. 234 pp. Paperback small octavo, good plus condition, few black & white photos, black & white drawings, plans, map, frontispiece, spine little creased, faint foxing edges & inside covers, minor edgewear. This book by Ian Brand is the result of five years intensive research into the history of Port Arthur and its outstations on Forestier's and Tasman's Peninsulas. The material is entirely from documents and reports of the period 1827-1898, although the introduction utilises earlier papers. The author has made use of extracts from documents and reports to ensure accuracy and the sources of these are listed in the references. (Revised edition, Regal Publications. No date, but 1989, Trove.). ISBN/ASIN: 0909640084. Our Book No: 40998. $25 AUD.

23. Brand, Ian (1991). Escape from Port Arthur: The Thrilling True Life Account of Escape by Sea from Australia's Most Infamous Penal Colony (New ed). Launceston: Regal Publications. 63 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, black & white photos, maps, reports, one word title front cover little rubbed, minor edgewear. In February 1839 the biggest successful escape from the penal settlement at Port Arthur, Tasmania, happened. Eight men succeeded in making their getaway in broad daylight. This is the tale of their incredible exploit, of their 1,000 mile journey in an open whale-boat, as told directly from the surviving documents. It is the most remarkable escape story in Van Diemen's Land convict history. (Reprint of 1978 issue by Jason Publications. This new edition, no date, but about 1991, Trove.). ISBN/ASIN: 0949457345. Our Book No: 30528. $20 AUD.

24. Browder, Bill (2015). Red Notice: A True Story of Corruption, Murder and One Man's Fight for Justice (1st Corgi ed). London: Corgi Books / Transworld Publishers. 478 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, minor edgewear. Bill Browder provides a graphic portrait of the Russian government as a criminal enterprise wielding all the power of a sovereign state. He relates his journey from the exciting world of finance in New York and London in the 1990s to financier in Russia, his transformation into human rights activist after uncovering large-scale corruption in Russia, threats to his life, and to his expulsion from Russia on President Putin's orders. A shocking but true political roller-coaster. (This copy: Corgi edition, first printing, subtitle 'A True Story of Corruption, Murder and One Man's Fight for Justice'.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780552170321. Our Book No: 40342. $20 AUD.

25. Buckby, Pauline (2003). David Howie: Devil or Saint? Smithton, TAS: Jamala Press. 186 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, no flyleaf or title page as issued, black & white photos, front hinge slightly split (pages firm), minor edgewear corners & top spine. Pauline Buckby records the life of David Howie. The story is one of crime, passion, wrecked ships, attempted murder, sealers, pirates, Aborigines, graft and incredible bravery. He rescued the survivors of the Cataraqui wreck on King Island, Australia's worst sea tragedy on record. He was awarded the title of 'Straits Constable' by the government of the day in order to police the islands of Bass Strait. The historical facts are from appropriate records as detailed in the bibliography. Howie did not leave any diaries, so some speculation and embellishment has been necessary to reconstruct his story where no records exist. An insight into David Howie's immediate family in Fifeshire where he was born, has been well researched. He became a household name in Australia in 1845. The research over many years in England, Scotland and Australia tells the story of a man who became a legend in his adopted country. . ISBN/ASIN: 1876913088. Our Book No: 29603. $30 AUD.

26. Burton, Pamela (2012). The Waterlow Killings: A Portrait of a Family Tragedy. Melbourne, Carlton: Victory Books / Melbourne University Press (MUP). 256 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, minor edgewear, errata slip loosely inserted. A biography of the man who killed his father and sister in November 2009 at his sister's home in Randwick (a southern Sydney suburb). The author, Pamela Burton, highlights the issues that confront families coping with mental illness, in this case, paranoid schizophrenia - and how the killer 'slipped through the cracks' of the mental health system (in both Australia and Britain) over many years. (The errata slip states date on rear civer should be 9 November, not 11 November. 1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780522862317. Our Book No: 27097. $22 AUD.

27. Butler, Richard (1983). Eureka Stockade. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. 185 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white text-photos, endpaper map, edges slightly foxed, pages faintly toned as usual, edgewear. Richard Butler tells the story of the celebrated rebellion of gold miners at Ballarat in Victoria in 1854, lead by Irish-born miner Peter Lalor. ISBN/ASIN: 0207146462. Our Book No: 7911. $20 AUD.

28. Calce, Michael; Silverman, Craig (with) (2008). Mafiaboy: How I Cracked the Internet and Why It's Still Broken (1st ed). Toronto: Viking Canada / Penguin Books. 277 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), promotional strip wraparound taped to jacket. First edition. The amazing untold story of how a 15-year-old Canadian boy shut down the world's biggest websites. In 2000, an unknown attacker brought down the websites of Amazon, CNN, Dell, E-Trade, eBay, and Yahoo, inciting panic from Silicon Valley to the FBI and the White House. ISBN/ASIN: 9780670067480. Our Book No: 15642. $25 AUD.

29. Calder, James; Fitzsymonds, Eustace (editor); Bock, Thomas (artist) (1979). Brady: McCabe, Dunne, Bryan Crawford, Murphy, Bird McKenney, Goodwin, Pawley, Bryant, Cody, Hodgetts Gregory, Tilley, Ryan Williams and their Associates: Bushrangers in Van Diemen’s Land 1824 - 1827. Adelaide: Sullivan’s Cove. 179 pp. Hardback folio, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), dark blue cloth boards, endpaper maps, black & white portraits, minor edgewear jacket (light foxing reverse side). Heavy (1.2 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. This 1873 account of the bushranger Brady, and his associates and contemporaries, is firmly based upon 1820s documentation. This is the first time James Calder's text has been reproduced in book form. From James Calder's text of 1873 together with newly discovered manuscripts edited by Eustace Fitzsymonds. Sketches by the convict artist Thomas Bock are contained on two leaves between pages 78 and 79. Edited by Eustace Fitzsymonds. (No. 215 of a limited edition of 750 copies. ISBN not printed in book.) ISBN/ASIN: 0909442096. Our Book No: 30358. $100 AUD.

30. Caro, Jane (2022). The Mother: She Would Die for her Daughter but Could She Kill for Her? (Reprint ed). Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 362 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, minor edgewear. A novel about a family trying to deal with a father who controls everything they do. Ally and her children find themselves vulnerable and cut off from Ally's mother Miriam. In time Miriam suspects that all is not well with her daughter’s marriage, and comes to a decision which will change the future for everyone. Jane Caro AM has written a warm and very vivid story which is hard to believe that it is fictional. The author is a popular Australian marketing and social media commentator. (This copy: 8th reprint. Australia Post barcode, same ISBN.). ISBN/ASIN: 9781760879662. Our Book No: 41257. $22 AUD.

31. Chandler, Michael; Gunaratna, Rohan (2007). Countering Terrorism: Can We Meet the Threat of Global Violence? (1st ed). London: Reaktion Books. 240 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minor edgewear jacket, autograph (written dedication title page). Two international terrorism experts employ their unparalleled insights to probe the catastrophic attacks so indelibly seared into the history of the early 21st century, from 9/11 to the Madrid bombings, to deadly strikes in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Palestine, and elsewhere. Why has the overall response to terrorism after 9/11 been so abysmal, slow, piecemeal, and far from effective? Why have some countries, despite international criticism, disregarded universally accepted humanitarian norms when prosecuting terrorist suspects? The United States, for example, has squandered an opportunity to combat terrorism with a united and powerful force. Presents clear and concise proposals for future dealings with global terrorism. SALE PRICE. ISBN/ASIN: 9781861893086. Our Book No: 19961. $15 AUD.

32. Chapman, Guy (1972). The Dreyfus Trials (Revised ed). London: B. T. Batsford. 282 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), top edge light blue coloured, black & white photos, minor edgewear jacket (flap clipped, few tiny edge tears, price sticker mark rear cover). Guy Chapmanexamines the trial of Alfred Dreyfus. The French military tribunal found him guilty on a charge of high treason in 1894. This book is a compelling account of one of the most significant series of trials in modern European history. Themes examined include anti-Semitism (as Dreyfus was Jewish), the War Office's determination to uphold the army's honour, Zola's j'accuse letter, and the political background. (Originally published in 1955, and here retitled.). ISBN/ASIN: 0713412569. Our Book No: 23282. $20 AUD.

33. Chapman, Simon (1998). Over Our Dead Bodies: Port Arthur and Australia's Fight for Gun Control (1st ed). Sydney, Annandale: Pluto Press. 218 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, minor edgewear, old price marks. A passionate insider's view of the struggle for safer gun control in Australia, by Simon Chapman, Associate Professor of Public Health, University of Sydney. His book reflects concern after the Port Arthur (Tasmania) massacre in 1996 when 35 people were shot dead, and by the rise of the One Nation political party, which embraced the gun lobby's arguments. First edition. ISBN/ASIN: 1864030372. Our Book No: 8261. $12 AUD.

34. Clarke, John; Shea, Andy (told to) (2001). Touched by the Devil: Inside the Mind of the Australian Psychopath (1st ed). Sydney: Simon & Schuster. 177 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, pages lightly toned as common, minor edgewear, autograph (co-author's written dedication title page). John Clarke (as told to Andy Shea) provide a fascinating insight into the mind of the psychopath. Using his studies and research in forensic psychology, and experience in criminal profiling for law enforcement agencies, the author talks about ways to recognise and avoid becoming a victim. Clarke is an Australian criminal profiler and therapust, and Shea is a journalist and former London constable.). ISBN/ASIN: 0731810732. Our Book No: 25254. $18 AUD.

35. Clements, Nicholas; Reynolds, Henry (foreword) (2014). The Black War: Fear, Sex, and Resistance in Tasmania. Brisbane, St Lucia: University of Queensland Press (UQP). 268 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, black & white drawings & photos at rear, map, three graphs at front, minor edgewear. Nicholas Clements takes a unique look at the historic event in Tasmania between 1825 and 1831 where close to 200 Britons and 1000 Aborigines died violently in Tasmania's Black War. He contrasts the perspectives of colonists and Aborigines, and takes a deeply human look at the events that led to the shocking violence and tragedy of the war. He details raw personal accounts that shed light on the tribes, families and individuals involved as they struggled to survive in their turbulent world. The book is a compelling and challenging view of our early contact history. Foreword by Henry Reynolds. ISBN/ASIN: 9780702250064. Our Book No: 41146. $30 AUD.

36. Clendinnen, Inga (2000). Reading the Holocaust (Reprint ed). Melbourne: Text Publishing. 250 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, pages toned as usual, minor edgewear. The primary aim of these award-winning essays by social historian Inga Glendinnen is to challenge the bafflement that is felt by many people when they read about the Holocaust. She tries to understand it better by focusing on the accounts of both survivors and perpetrators. ISBN/ASIN: 1876485353. Our Book No: 28350. $20 AUD.

37. Clune, Frank; Lindsay, Norman (illustrator) (1970). Captain Bully Hayes: Blackbirder and Bigamist (1st ed). Sydney: Angus & Robertson. 177 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos, endpaper maps, small edge tears jacket (bottom edge rear cover little creased, reverse side lightly toned) pages lightly toned as usual, protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. First edition. Frank Clune provides the story of the American sea-captain, known as Captain Bully Hayes, who roamed the Pacific Ocean from the 1860s to the 1870s. The story also involves the deeds of other blackbirders, some of whom really were as bad as legend painted Hayes, and of cannibals and head-hunters, naval captains and missionary martyrs, who lived and died violently amid the paradise of the islands of the South Pacific. (Jacket front cover drawing by Norman Lindsay. Yellow colour on jacket spine not faded, and front flap not clipped, both rarely found.). ISBN/ASIN: 0207121184. Our Book No: 26423. $45 AUD.

38. Cobley, John (1983). The Crimes of the First Fleet Convicts (Reissue, reprint ed). Sydney: Angus & Robertson. 324 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear. This catalogue of First Fleeters has been compiled by John Cobley. He has scoured convict lists, court records and newspapers in Britain to compile this comprehensive record of the 778 convicts transported from England to Sydney Cove on the First Fleet, including details of their crimes and sentence. Most were transported for 7 years. (New edition, Angus & Robertson, 1982.). ISBN/ASIN: 0207145628. Our Book No: 2513. $32 AUD.

39. Cohen, Bernice (1996). The Edge of Chaos: Financial Booms, Bubbles, Crashes and Chaos. Chichester: John Wiley. 392 pp. Paperback thick octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear. Bernard Cohen, the British financial commentator for Financial Mail on Sunday, provides a fascinating and anecdotal guide to the history of financial crashes. Chaos, the madness of crowds, the history of risk, financial cycles and crash indicators are all drawn together in a controversial but educational narrative about how markets and financial speculation actually work. Historical examples reported are the Mississippi 1720s and South Sea bubbles, and the great global crashes of 1929 and 1987. ISBN/ASIN: 0471969079. Our Book No: 15300. $20 AUD.

40. Cole, David; Lobel, Jules (2007). Less Safe Less Free: Why America is Losing the War on Terror (1st ed). New York: New Press. 326 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good plus condition (in very good plus dustjacket), minimal edgewear jacket, tiny bump bottom edge. Two American law academics, David Cole and Jules Lobel, critically discusses the Bush administration's pre-emptive approach to domestic and international security. ISBN/ASIN: 9781595581334. Our Book No: 22864. $20 AUD.

41. Cole, E. W. (Editor) (1891). Advice of Ten Doctors (1st ed). Melbourne: E. W. Cole. 248 pp. Paperback small trade, good condition, card covers, new black cloth spine (repair), top corner front cover creased, pages lightly toned, few marks covers & edges, edges lightly foxed & toned, corner tips front cover repaired, little insect damage front cover, minor edgewear. Collection of medical advice from ten doctors, mainly about the dangers of enema cures and water cures. A preface by E. W. Cole severely criticises the remedies (quackery) of Dr. A. Wilford Hall. (No date, but 1891, Trove. Last page lists a book to be published in December 1892. Second edition not stated.). Our Book No: 40084. $50 AUD.

42. Coleman, Loren (2004). The Copycat Effect: How the Media and Popular Culture Trigger the Mayhem in Tomorrow's Headlines. New York: Pocket Books. 308 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, pages lightly toned as common, minor edgewear. A disturbed student shoots up his classroom - and suddenly a wave of mass murder is sweeping schools. A surfer is attacked by a shark - and the public spends an entire summer fearing deadly underwater predators. Why do the terrible events we see in the media always seem to lead to more of the same? Loren Coleman, an American cultural behaviorist, explores how the media's over-saturated coverage of murders, suicides, and deadly tragedies impacts on our society. The Copycat Effect is the phenomenon through which violent events spawn violence of the same type. He uncovers a tragic flaw of the information age. The author has studied the copycat effect for 20 years. ISBN/ASIN: 0743482239. Our Book No: 15331. $20 AUD.

43. Collins, Paul (2002). Hell's Gates: The Terrible Journey of Alexander Pearce, Van Diemen's Land Cannibal (1st ed). Melbourne, South Yarra: Hardie Grant. 269 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, maps, black & white text-illustrations, inside covers illustrated, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. This book is the story of Alexander Peace and his seven convict mates who escaped from gaol in Sarah Island, Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania), in 1822. They set out on a terrible journey that led to starvation and cannibalism. The author has written a story of physical hardship and pathological behaviour in contrast to current beautiful landscape of Tasmania. This is a tale of violence, escape and murder, told with wit and a keen eye for the quirks and follies of human nature. ISBN/ASIN: 1740640837. Our Book No: 27548. $15 AUD.

44. Condon, Matthew (2014). Three Crooked Kings (1st ed). Brisbane, St Lucia: University of Queensland Press (UQP). 346 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear cover corner tips. The award-winning journalist and novelist, Mathew Condon, relates the shocking true story of how Queensland society was shaped by 50 years of corruption. At its core was Terence Lewis, deposed and jailed former police commissioner, and is based on extensive and unprecedented access to Terry Lewis and his personal papers. From his entry into the force in 1949, Lewis rose through the ranks, becoming part of the so-called Rat Pack with detectives Glendon Patrick Hallahan and Tony Murphy under the guiding influence of Commissioner Frank Bischof. The next four decades make for a searing tale of cops and killings, bagmen and blackmail, and sin and sleaze that exposes a police underworld which operated from Queensland and into New South Wales. Explores the pivotal role that whistleblower Shirley Brifman, prostitute and brothel owner, played until her suspicious sudden death. (First printing.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780702238918. Our Book No: 15822. $25 AUD.

45. Condon, Matthew (2014). Jacks and Jokers (The Extraordinary True Story Continues) (1st p//b ed). Brisbane, St Lucia: University of Queensland Press (UQP). 466 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, pages lightly toned as common, minor edgewear. Matthew Condon exposes corruption in the Queensland police and government. "The message was powerfully clear. If you threatened the harmony of the Joke, you didn't last long." This book continues on from the bestselling 'Three Crooked Kings', this sequel opening in 1976. Terry Lewis, exiled in western Queensland, is soon to be controversially appointed Police Commissioner. As for the other two original crooked kings, Tony Murphy is set to ruthlessly take control of the workings of 'The Joke', while Glen Hallahan, retired from the force, shows a keen interest in the illicit drug trade. Meanwhile, ex-cop and bagman Jack Herbert collects the payments and efficiently takes police graft to a whole new level. The Joke heralds an era of hard drugs, illegal gambling and prostitution, and leave in its wake a string of unsolved murders and a trail of dirty money. With the highest levels of police and government turning a blind eye, the careers of honest police officers and the lives of innocent civilians are threatened and often lost as corruption escalates out of control. Award-winning journalist and novelist Matthew Condon once again exposes the shocking behaviour outside the law by the law. (First edition paperback, first printing.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780702249969. Our Book No: 15823. $25 AUD.

46. Cook, Philip J.; Ludwig, Jens (2000). Gun Violence: The Real Costs. New York: Oxford University Press (OUP). 242 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, figures, tables, minor edgewear. Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig document for the first time how gun violence diminishes the quality of life for everyone in America. ISBN/ASIN: 0195153847. Our Book No: 24770. $20 AUD.

47. Cook, Thomas; Shaw, Professor A. G. L. (introduction) (1978). The Exile's Lamentations (Facsimile ed) [Exiles Lamentations]. Sydney: Library of Australian History (LAH). 131 pp. Hardback small octavo, no jacket as issued, very good condition, red cloth cover (gilt lettering spine), black & white photos, endpaper map, pages faintly toned as usual, minor edgewear, owner's written name, protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. This is the first publication of a manuscript written about 1840 by convict Thomas Cook, held in the Mitchell Library, Sydney. Long title of the manuscript (self-explanatory): "The Exile's Lamentations, or Biographical Sketch of Thomas Cook, who was convicted at the Assizes held at Shrewsbury in the month of March 1831 for writing threatening letters and sentenced 14 years transportation, and re-convicted at Maitland Quarter Sessions in May 1836 for forgery and sentenced to Norfolk Island for life. Embracing an account of the particular transactions that have occurred at that settlement and in New South Wales during the earlier stage of his misfortunes, all showing the contrast between the social system as introduced by Captain Alex'r Maconochie RN of Norfolk Island, and the system of coercion primarily observed in the management of prisoners". (The list of illustrations does not correspond exactly to the published plates: apparently as published. Limited edition, 1000 copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 0908120141. Our Book No: 16301. $50 AUD.

48. Coper, Ed (2022). Facts and Other Lies: Welcome to the Disinformation Age. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 392 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear. From fringe conspiracy theories to 'alternative facts’, a timely look at how we arrived in the 'fake news' era. How did this happen? It was the culmination of a journey of online radicalisation that began with the weaponisation of disinformation by political leaders and outrageously biased 'news' commentators. Ed Coper puts fake news in its historical context and explains how disinformation has fractured society, even threatening democracy itself. He explains why disinformation is so potent and so hard to stop, and what we can do to help prevent its proliferation in Australia - where politicians and shock jocks are already operating from the same dark playbook. He outlines how anyone can defuse disinformation in the home, office or pub, or wherever the deluded gather to spread their nonsense. Ed Coper is a communication expert who helped drive the success of 'GetUp' and 'Change.org'. ISBN/ASIN: 9781761065705. Our Book No: 18130. $30 AUD.

49. Coupe, Robert (1998). Australian Bushrangers (1st ed). Sydney: New Holland Publishers. 195 pp. Paperback wide octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos & drawings, minor edgewear corner tips. Robert Coupe surveys the history of bushranging in Australia, from the initial, brutal days of European settlement and our first convict - bushranger Black Caesar in 1789, through to the capture and death of legendary folk hero Ned Kelly and his gang in 1880. First edition. ISBN/ASIN: 1864362847. Our Book No: 24713. $20 AUD.

50. Cruickshank, Kelvin (2009). Walking in the Light (Reprint ed). Rosedale, NZ: Penguin Books. 208 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, minimal edgewear corners. A powerful and compelling autobiography of a New Zealand psychic medium, and star of the TV2 series "Sensing Murder". He shares his memories of his earliest psychic experiences in an isolated rural environment, and his struggle to accept his gift, which lead to a complete breakdown. Kelvin gives an insight into the process of accessing the spirit world, and answers some of the questions he is regularly asked at his events, shows and readings. ISBN/ASIN: 9780143011712. Our Book No: 15034. $30 AUD.

51. Cunneen, Chris (editor); Fraser, David (editor); Tomsen, Stephen (editor) (1997). Faces of Hate: Hate Crime in Australia. Sydney, Annandale: Hawkins Press / Federation Press. 250 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, pages lightly toned as usual, minor edgewear. Chris Cunneen and two colleagues have produced the first edited collection of ten essays dedicated to the issues of hate crimes in Australia. The essays illustrate popular contemporary perceptions of minorities in an imagined homogeneous Australia. Topics covered include immigration, the racist far-right, gay hate, vilification of Aborigines, anti-semitism, Holocaust denial and legal issues. ISBN/ASIN: 1876067053. Our Book No: 11364. $35 AUD.

52. Davies, David (1973). The Last of the Tasmanians. Sydney: Shakespeare Head Press. 284 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in good dustjacket), black & white photos, maps, light foxing edges, minor edgewear jacket (faint toning reverse side, few tiny edge tears, minor fading with colour loss small patch front flap from sticker removal & spine little faded, fore-edge rear cover rubbed, bottom edge front flap creased). David Davies relates the story of how the Tasmanian Aborigines became extinct less than 100 years after white men first made contact. About the tortuous history of their extermination. Examines the physique, morals and social structure of the Aborigines. The book is illustrated with rare etchings and unique, hitherto unpublished photos of the last few survivors. First edition. ISBN/ASIN: 0855581506. Our Book No: 40292. $30 AUD.

53. Demidenko, Helen (pseudonym); Darville, Helen (1995). The Hand that Signed the Paper (4th printing ed). Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 157 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, pages little toned as common, minor edgewear. Novel by Helen Demidenko about a Ukrainian peasant who welcomes the Nazis in 1941. Winner of Australian/Vogel Literary Award and the Miles Franklin Literary Award (printed on front cover). The author was later unmasked as an ethnic pseudonym (the cause of considerable controversy). Fourth printing. Later printings were published under the her true name at the time, Helen Darville (but now Helen Dale). ISBN/ASIN: 1864480181. Our Book No: 3182. $25 AUD.

54. Dillon, Colin; Gilling, Tom (with) (2016). Code of Silence: How One Honest Police Officer Took on Australia's Most Corrupt Police Force (Reprint ed). Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 232 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition. Colin Dillon is an extraordinary man. He was the first Indigenous policeman in Australia. But that is actually a very small part of his story. He was also the first serving police officer to voluntarily appear before the Fitzgerald Commission of Inquiry in 1987 and give first-hand evidence of police corruption. His evidence was instrumental in eventually sending some police, including Police Commissioner Terry Lewis, and politicians to prison. Revealing, powerful and uncompromising, this is the story of Colin Dillon's nearly 40 years in a police force rotten to the core. It describes the extraordinary range of criminal activities - drugs, gaming, SP bookmaking, brothels, vehicle theft - that were allowed to operate with impunity in return for bribes. It also tells of the high price an honest man and his family paid for his decision to break the code of silence. ISBN/ASIN: 9781760290580. Our Book No: 17002. $18 AUD.

55. Dobrez, Livio (editor); Dobrez, Patricia (editor); Jones, Jan Lloyd (editor) (2004). The ABC of Lying: Taking Stock in Interesting Times. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing. 353 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, corner front cover faintly creased, minor edgewear, non-author written dedication. Interdisciplinary essays that explore - sometimes in a witty manner - the diverse territory of lying (legal, literary, political, business, advertising, filmic and philosophical). Intentionally intergenerational and democratic - bringing together professionals and scholars, professors and students - including some contributors who should perhaps be treated with suspicion. ISBN/ASIN: 174097056X. Our Book No: 16132. $28 AUD.

56. Dobson, Christopher; Payne, Ronald (1978). The Carlos Complex: A Study in Terror (Revised, extended ed). London: Coronet Books / Hodder & Stoughton. 304 pp. Paperback, good condition, covers little creased, minor edgewear, sticker (covers old price marks). The story of Carlos also known as "The Jackal". The authors, Christopher Dobson and Ronald Payne,, have a deep interest in Middle Eastern terrorist movements, and this book is the result of their prolonged investigations over the years of this leading terrorist. Revised & extended edition. ISBN/ASIN: 0340226935. Our Book No: 23111. $12 AUD.

57. Dufty, David (2022). Nabbing Ned Kelly: The Extraordinary True Story of the Men who Brought Australia’s Notorious Outlaw to Justice (1st ed). Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 413 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, sepia (brown-tinted) & black & white & few colour photos, minor edgewear. David Dufty provides the real story of the hunt for the Kelly Gang over two long years. For the first time, he recounts the story from the perspective of the lawyers who brought the notorious bushranger Ned Kelly to justice. He gets to the heart of the story and finds answers to many unresolved questions. ISBN/ASIN: 9781761067341. Our Book No: 41183. $30 AUD.

58. Dunn, Judith (2010). Colonial Ladies: Lovely, Lively and Lamentably Loose: Crime Reports from the Sydney Herald Relating to the Female Factory Parramatta 1831 - 1835 (Reprint ed). Sydney: Self-Published: Judith Dunn. 192 pp. Paperback large wide octavo, very good condition, top corner rear cover creased, minor edgewear, autograph (written dedication by author on title page). Subtitle: 'Crime Reports from the Sydney Herald Relating to the Female Factory Parramatta 1831 - 1835.' This reference book by Judith Dunn gathers together crime reports of convict women sent to the Female Factory, Parramatta, for secondary punishment. These articles have been sorted into subjects under four headings: Transport, Landing and Assignment of Convict Servants, Convict Discipline, Miscellaneous Reports, and Head Shaving References. (Published with support of a Royal Australian Historical Society grant. The author conducts historic tours. Loosely inserted: her business card, and single-page notice of talk to Mosman Lantern Club, 2012.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780646492254. Our Book No: 28483. $25 AUD.

59. Easty, John (1965). Memorandum of the Transactions of a Voyage from England to Botany Bay 1787 - 1793: A First Fleet Journal. Sydney: Trustees of he Public Library of New South Wales / Angus & Robertson. 182 pp. Hardback quarto, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), frontispiece (journal page), edges little foxed, reverse side jacket lightly foxed (few small edge tears, small scuff front cover, closed tear spine, tiny tear bottom corner front cover, jacket slightly faded, pages lightly toned, cloth covers slightly bumped, four page bound UPSIDE DOWN. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. John Easty was a private marine with very little education. He scrawls and splashes his way across the page, making notes about trivia and the tragedy of day-to-day existence in the new settlement at Botany Bay. This journal is published, for the first time, by the Public Library of New South Wales through the William Dixon Foundation. In accord with the terms of Dixon bequest. The printed text conforms as closely as possible to the original manuscript, preserving the peculiarities of spelling and punctuation by the author, and the corrections and alterations that he made. (Pages 176, 178, 179, 180 and 182 are bound upside down.). Our Book No: 31161. $35 AUD.

60. Edwards, Captain Edward; Hamilton, George; Thomson, Basil (introduction) (1914). Voyage of H.M.S. Pandora, Despatched to Arrest the Mutineers of the Bounty in the South Seas, 1790 - 91 (1st ed). London: Francis Edwards. 177 pp. Hardback octavo, good plus condition, burgundy cloth cover (lightly flecked), top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed, large fold-out map at rear, endpapers & some pages foxed, pages faintly toned, inner hinge little split (pages form), minor edgewear corners, owner's written name. First edition (dated 1914). A description of the voyage of H.M.S. Pandora, as told by the Captain Edward Edwards, which was sent from Britain in 1790 to the Pacific in search of the mutineers of H.M.S. Bounty. Also includes a report by ship surgeon George Hamilton. The Pandora was shipwrecked on the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, in 1791. (Owner's name: Harold W. Brooks, and dated 1934.). ISBN/ASIN: B00140XJBW. Our Book No: 17089. $185 AUD.

61. Ellin, Abby (2019). Duped: Compulsive Liars and How They Can Deceive You (Reprint ed). London: Piatkus. 261 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, bottom corner tip front cover little creased, minor edgewear. Abby Ellin, an American journalist, relates her harrowing tale of a relationship with a compulsive liar. This prompted her to study the art and science of lying. She talks to people who've had their lives turned upside down by duplicitous partners. These remarkable stories reveal how often we encounter people whose lives beneath the surface are different than we imagine. ISBN/ASIN: 9780349420295. Our Book No: 40915. $20 AUD.

62. Elliott, Paul (1998). Brotherhoods of Fear: A History of Violent Organizations (1st ed). London: Blandford Press. 255 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos, minor edgewear jacket (minor foxing reverse side). In this informative book, the author examines secretive criminal groups, large and small, through history and across the globe. (Publisher's note loosely inserted.). ISBN/ASIN: 0713726873. Our Book No: 24693. $20 AUD.

63. Eskinazi, Lisa (2008). Out of the Well: My Battle with School Bullying and Severe Depression. Melbourne: Melbourne Books. 125 pp. Paperback large trade, very good plus condition, minimal edgewear. A courageous book in which Lisa Eskinazi tells what it is like to be the victim of extreme school bullying, followed by bouts of manic depression, institutionalisation and homelessness. She was the first to successfully sue the Victorian Education Department. This story should be read by all secondary school students and parents. ISBN/ASIN: 9781877096860. Our Book No: 13440. $25 AUD.

64. Express, Armidale (1970). Thunderbolt! (The Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser, Wednesday, May 25. 1870). Armidale, NSW: Armidale Express and Uralla Times. Unnum 24 pp. Paperback quarto, good condition, unstapled, black & white text-photos, many adverts, bottom corners little torn, pages very toned as usual, edgewear, in archival plastic sleeve. This supplement in the Armidale Express and Uralla Times newspaper celebrates the centenary of the shooting and death of the bushranger Thunderbolt by brave Captain Walker on Kentucky Creek near Uralla. Our Book No: 4203. $25 AUD.

65. Eysenck, H. J. (Hans J.) (1970). Crime and Personality (Revised ed). London: Paladin. 211 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, figures, spine ends little bumped, pages faintly toned, some edgewear, rubber stamps. The author concentrates on the personality of the criminal, and stresses the importance of heredity. He looks at how heredity can determine personality differences, and how it can predispose a person to develop or not to develop restraints which act as a 'conscience’. (Rubber stamps of Harvey J. Irwin, psychologist and parapsychologist.). Our Book No: 10598. $12 AUD.

66. Fellows, Warren; Marx, Jack (with) (2009). The Damage Done: Twelve Years of Hell in a Bangkok Prison (Reissue ed). Sydney: Pan Macmillan. 211 pp. Paperback trade, very good plus condition, minimal edgewear. Autobiography of Australian drug trafficker who spent 12 horrifying years in a Bangkok prison (Thailand). ISBN/ASIN: 9780330361477. Our Book No: 26448. $12 AUD.

67. Feughelman, Jean (1999). Kissing Point: The Half-way Settlement 1792 (Reprint ed). Sydney, Ryde / Glebe: Self-Published: Jean Feughelman / Fast Books (Printer). 100 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white text-photos & drawings, one colour plate, maps (includes cover), top corner tip rear cover & last few pages little creased, bottom corner tip front cover & first few pages little creased, light foxing inside covers & endpapers & edges, minor edgewear, autograph (authors written name & date). Jean Feughelman relates the story of a settlement strategically placed near Ryde between Sydney Cove and Parramatta, and of a score of convicts sent there on the edge of the Wallumetta Forest to survive or perish. The author has written a remarkable saga of their survival and their determination to improve the quality of their lives, and to improve the environment for their children. The many photos and copies of documents make this a fascinating way to learn the history of Kissing Point. ISBN/ASIN: 0646325841. Our Book No: 41228. $30 AUD.

68. Finzi, Roberto; Jackson, Maud (1999). Anti-Semitism from Its European Roots to the Holocaust (1st translated ed) [Windrush History of the 20th Century]. Gloucestershire: Windrush Press. 127 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, black & white & colour sketches & photos, few cartoons, colour maps, minimal edgewear. Succinct history of the major expressions of modern anti-Semitism from the 19th century to the present day, including the infamous Dreyfus case. There are over 100 archive photos, colour maps & illustrations. ISBN/ASIN: 1900624168. Our Book No: 25666. $13 AUD.

69. Foster, Jason (2013). The Dark Man: Australia's First Serial Killer (1st ed). Sydney, Newport: Big Sky Publishing. 309 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, black & white drawings, top edge lightly marked, minor edgewear. Jason Foster writes the chilling true story of Australia's first serial killer, who kept the colony of New South Wales fearful as the police hunted for him. Australia's Gold Rush period is brought vividly to life in this compelling story of a cold and calculating killer. ISBN/ASIN: 9781922132260. Our Book No: 28177. $25 AUD.

70. Freeman, Arthur; Freeman, Janet Ing (2004). John Payne Collier: Scholarship and Forgery in the Nineteenth Century (2 volumes). New Haven: Yale University Press. 1532 pp. Hardback large quarto, red cloth cover, very good plus condition, black & white photos. Two volumes in matching slipcase. Very heavy set (2.7 Kg), and not available for postage to destinations outside Australia. John Payne Collier (1789 - 1883), one of the most controversial figures in the history of literary scholarship, pursued a double career. A prolific and highly influential writer on the drama, poetry, and popular prose of Shakespeare's age, he was at the same time the creator of a large body of forgeries and false evidence, seriously affecting the text and biography of Shakespeare and many others. This monumental two-volume work addresses the whole of Collier's activity, systematically sorting out his genuine achievements from his impostures. The authors also survey the broader history of literary forgery in Great Britain and consider why so talented a man not only yielded to its temptations but also persisted in it throughout his life. ISBN/ASIN: 0300096615. Our Book No: 17324. $180 AUD.

71. Friel, Howard; Lovejoy, Thomas E. (foreword) (2010). The Lomborg Deception: Setting the Record Straight about Global Warming (Reprint ed). New Haven: Yale University Press. 258 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket). A detailed assessment of the writings of leading climate-change skeptic Bjorn Lomborg. Deconstructs the Danish statistician's claim that global warming is 'no catastrophe' by exposing systematic misrepresentations and partial accounting that are at the core of climate skepticism. A detailed analysis that is not only as a guide to understanding global warming skeptics, but also a model for assessing the state of climate science. Attends to the complexities of climate-related phenomena across a range of areas, thus providing an enlightening pole-to-pole review of some of today's most urgent climate concerns. ISBN/ASIN: 9780300161038. Our Book No: 21610. $18 AUD.

72. Frost, Alan (1994). Botany Bay Mirages: Illusions of Australia's Convict Beginnings (Reprint ed). Melbourne, Carlton: Melbourne University Press (MUP). 279 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, tables, minor edgewear. Australian historian (Latrobe University) contrasts the realities with the long-accepted illusions about the first dozen years of British convict settlement of Australia at Sydney Town. The book is well-argued and provocative. ISBN/ASIN: 0522844979. Our Book No: 26954. $20 AUD.

73. Frost, Lucy (2012). Abandoned Women: Scottish Convicts Exiled Beyond the Seas (1st ed). Sydney, Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin. 231 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos, covers little creased, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. Lucy Frost describes a boatload of Scottish women convicts and their children who arrived in Hobart in 1838. They were initially housed in the Female Factory, nestling in the shadow of Mt Wellington. They were sent to work as unpaid servants in the houses of settlers. Many women survived the convict system and found a good place in the community once they were freed. Others continued to be plagued by errors and disasters until death. ISBN/ASIN: 9781742377605. Our Book No: 26839. $18 AUD.

74. Frum, David; Perle, Richard (2003). An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror (1st ed). New York: Random House. 284 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), pages faintly toned, minor edgewear jacket. David Frum and Richard Perle examine the agenda for what is next in the war on terrorism. The authors are a former presidential speechwriter, and a former assistant secretary of defense and one of the most influential (neo-conservative) foreign-policy leaders in Washington. They lay out a bold program to defend America, and to win the war on terror. The aim is to define the conservative point of view on foreign policy for a new generation. (Of historical interest - it did not work out that well in practice. First edition stated.). ISBN/ASIN: 1400061946. Our Book No: 30613. $20 AUD.

75. Funck-Bretano, Frantz (1928). Retif de la Bretonne: Portraits et Documents Inedits. Paris: Albin Michel, Editeur. 425 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket, very good condition, quarter-bound (paper-covered patterned boards), patterned leather spine (raised bands, gilt title), pages toned, black & white plates (including frontispiece portrait). Title translation: "Tricksters (fraudsters) of Breton: Portraits and original documents". Our Book No: 16592. $30 AUD.

76. Fusaro, Peter C.; Miller, Ross M. (2002). What Went Wrong at Enron: Everyone's Guide to the Largest Bankruptcy in U.S. History (1st ed). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. 240 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, few black & white text-photos, minor edgewear. Peter Fiuaro and Ross Miller provide the first comprehensive and clear explanation of what happened to cause the devastating collapse of Enron, the Texan energy energy and commodity trading company that had expanded rapidly and was poorly managed. The authors go inside Enron to explain the who, what, where and when of the bankruptcy of this American corporate giant in 2001, the largest bakruptcy in American history. The authors are professional energy finance consultants. ISBN/ASIN: 0471265748. Our Book No: 30104. $20 AUD.

77. Gall, Jennifer; Cochrane, Peter (foreword) (2010). In Bligh's Hand: Surviving the Mutiny on the Bounty (1st ed) [National Library of Australia Collection Highlights]. Canberra: National Library of Australia (NLA). 234 pp. Paperback small wide quarto, very good condition, stiffened covers, illustrated endpapers, colour text-photos (mostly full-page), sepia (brown-tinted) drawings & photos, maps, manuscripts (facsimiles), corner tips covers little creased, few light scratches rear cover, autograph (author's written name & date). Heavy (1.2 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. Brings to life the gripping story of Lieutenant William Bligh's account, written in a small notebook while on the 47-day voyage in the Bounty's launch from Tofua to Timor, following a dramatic mutiny on the ship led by Fletcher Christian in April 1789. Through selected facsimile pages from Bligh's notebook, and his list of mutineers, the book gives readers an insight into the character of Bligh, whose iron will and stubborn adherence to a relentless regime of rationing and navigational calculations kept the launch on course and saved the lives of his men. ISBN/ASIN: 9780642277053. Our Book No: 30421. $50 AUD.

78. Gazzard, Albert S. (1999). The Bounty and After: A Short History of the Descendants of the Mutineers of the "Bounty", Norfolk Island 1943 (Reprint ed). Palmerston North, NZ: Dorothy J. Mitchell. 118 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, black & white drawings, faint foxing front cover & edges, front cover creased near spine, covers lightly marked, minor edgewear, sticker mark rear cover. The text in this book was originally written by Albert Gazzard from 1930 to 1943, and published in 1943. The words and phrases used are in keeping with this historical period. His daughter, Dorothy Mitchell, published this special book in 1983 (reprinted in 1999) in memory of her father, and the Norfolk Islanders that he loved. (Limited edition of 500 copies, 1983 edition.) This copy is the 1999 reprint. ISBN/ASIN: B0007C65V4. Our Book No: 26522. $20 AUD.

79. Gilligan, James (2011). Why Some Politicians are More Dangerous than Others. Cambridge: Polity Press. 229 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good plus condition, minor edgewear. James Gilligan, an American psychiatry professor, has undertaken a lifetime study of violence in American society. After examining data readily available to the public from non-partisan sources, he was surprised to find (up to the year 2010) that levels of violence (gun deaths, suicides, etc.) were usually higher during Republican presidencies compared to Democrat presidencies. Feasible explanations include the higher tolerance of gun ownership among Republicans, and the increased social inequalities and economic recessions that eventuate during Republican administrations (economic policies that favour the wealthy). ISBN/ASIN: 9780745649825. Our Book No: 18075. $30 AUD.

80. Gleeson, Michael; Allan, Toni; Wilkins, Michael (1992). An Act of Corruption? Nick Greiner's Years in Power and his Unorthodox Demise. Sydney: ABC Books. 234 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, top edge lightly foxed, minor edgewear. Michael Gleeson and colleagues describe how the Terry Metherell affair cost Nick Greiner his job in 1992 as Liberal Premier of New South Wales (NSW). ISBN/ASIN: 0733302637. Our Book No: 14282. $18 AUD.

81. Gold, Dore (2004). Hatred's Kingdom: How Saudi Arabia Supports the New Global Terrorism (1st p/b, updated ed). Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing / Eagle Publishing. 335 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, minor edgewear. Dore Gold describes how Saudi Arabia actively supporting terrorism. Using previously unpublished documents, the former Israeli Ambassador to the UN and internationally known Middle East strategy expert, pieces together the links between the current wave of global terrorism - from the World Trade Center to Bali, Indonesia - and the ideology of hatred taught in the schools and mosques of Saudi Arabia. This updated paperback edition has a new chapter on the War in Iraq. ISBN/ASIN: 0895260611. Our Book No: 17808. $18 AUD.

82. Gould, William (2012). Religion and Conflict in Modern South Asia. New York: Cambridge University Press (CUP). 345 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, cover corner tips lightly bent, covers lightly rubbed, minor edgewear. One of the first single-author comparisons of different South Asian states around the theme of religious conflict. The book is based on new research and the syntheses of the literature on "communalism". It argues that religious conflict in the region in the modern period was never simply based on sectarian or theological differences or the clash of civilisations. ISBN/ASIN: 9780521705110. Our Book No: 27871. $28 AUD.

83. Green, Penelope (2007). See Naples and Die: The Crimes and Passions of Italy's Darkest Jewel (Reprint ed). Sydney: Hachette. 281 pp. Paperback octavo, good condition, black & white photos inside covers & beginning of chapters, some creasing covers, pages lightly toned, light foxing edges, top corner tips creased some pages, minor edgewear. The second travel book by Penelope Green about living in Italy. After three years living and working in Italy, the Australian journalist needs a reason to stay. When a job comes up in Naples, Penny takes herself into the unknown. She takes us along with her desire to know about this fascinating but dark city that lives with mafia organised crime. ISBN/ASIN: 9780733621765. Our Book No: 41332. $20 AUD.

84. Greenop, Frank S; English, Hal (illustrator) (1965). The Magpie Hero: Ballads of the Bushrangers [Moorooba Books]. Sydney: Greenop & Greenhalgh. 14 pp. Hardback small quarto, good condition, pictorial boards, stapled (lightly rusted), colour drawings, spine lightly worn, covers lightly scuffed & marked, pages & endpapers lightly toned, small scuff front pastedown, bottom fore-edge lightly dented, minor edgewear. (Estimated date, 1960s, Trove catalogue.) An Australian children's picture story book featuring poems about bushrangers. Our Book No: 27832. $15 AUD.

85. Greenwood, Kerry (2012). Tamam Shud: The Somerton Man Mystery (1st ed). Sydney: NewSouth / University of New South Wales Press. 221 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, few black & white text-photos, map, minor edgewear. True Australian crime. In 1948 a man was found dead on an Adelaide beach. Six decades later he is still a mystery. The facts are stranger than fiction, and the case has kept Kerry Greenwood fascinated for almost her whole life. She goes on a journey into her own past to try to solve this crime, finding a new way of writing about true crime. Includes a short fictional story for Miss Fisher to solve. ISBN/ASIN: 9781742233505. Our Book No: 41062. $22 AUD.

86. Griffin, Richard (editor) (1977). Convict Discipline 1833: A Facsimile of the Rare Colonial Circular No 33-48 and Other Related Documents (Facsimile ed). Melbourne: Gryphon Books. 67 pp. Hardback small folio, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), red cloth boards, black & white drawings frontispiece & title page, edges little foxed, pages little toned, top edge last few pages lightly roughly cut, minor edgewear. This book contains rare documents about the treatment of convicts in New South Wales in 1833. The first entry is a rare document containing Returns of Corporal Punishment submitted to the Colonial Secretary's Office in 1833. Ferguson in his 'Bibliography of Australia' describes it as 'certainly the most painful and gruesome document in the history of convict discipline in Australia'. Ferguson located the one printed copy of this report which is in a private collection. This facsimile edition has been designed, edited and published by Richard Griffin for Gryphon Books on October 18, 1977. The pamphlet is reprinted in facsimile together with other relevant documents, including the two Petitions which led to an enquiry. (No 112 of a limited edition of 750 copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 0908131011. Our Book No: 31160. $40 AUD.

87. Gunaratna, Rohan (2003). Inside Al Qaeda: Global Network of Terror (Updated, reprint ed). New York: Berkley Books. 363 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, spine minimally creased, minor edgewear. The most detailed historical analysis available of the global terror group headed by Osama bin Laden. ISBN/ASIN: 0425191141. Our Book No: 12278. $12 AUD.

88. Harrasser, Albert (1936). Die Rechtsverletzung Bei den Australischen Eingeborenen: Beitrag zur Monograph "Darstellung des Strafrechtes der Australischen Primitiven". Stuttgart: Verlag von Ferdinand Enke. 167 pp. Paperback trade, original paper covers, very good condition, many pages edges uncut, other edges untrimmed, minor foxing edges, minor edgewear. In German language. English translation of title: "Violation of the Law by Australian Aborigines. Contribution to the Monograph: Representation of the Criminal Law of the Australian Natives". Our Book No: 14622. $40 AUD.

89. Harris, Sam (2006). The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason (Reprint ed). London: Free Press. 336 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, light toning pages, corners few pages little creased, minor edgewear, sale sticker front cover. Sam Harris provides an analysis of the clash of faith and reason in today's world. The author asserts that in the shadow of weapons of mass destruction, we can not tolerate views that pit one true god against another. The book is a exploration of one of the most important issues to face in the 21st century. A fierce attack on the absurdities of organised religion, and a call for greater secularisation of society. ISBN/ASIN: 9780743268097. Our Book No: 31065. $12 AUD.

90. Hasselbach, Ingo; Reiss, Tom (with) (1996). Fuhrer-ex: Memoirs of a Former Neo-Nazi. London: Chatto & Windus. 388 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. Ingo Hasselbach, the 'Fuhrer of the East,' grew up in East Germany under the Communists and spent much of his youth in jail. His cell mate persuaded him that a world Jewish conspiracy was bringing ruin and devastation to Germany. On his release he founded the country's first neo-Nazi political party. For the next 5 years he led a violent extremist group. In 1993 he publicly renounced the neo-Nazis, and dedicated his life to dissuading German youth from following its dark path. (Based in part on a German-language book published in 1993.). ISBN/ASIN: 0701165367. Our Book No: 14127. $20 AUD.

91. Hepworth, T. S. (1948). Castaways of the Monoboola. Sydney: Dymock's Book Arcade. 213 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, good condition (in fair dustjacket), pages toned, small edge tears jacket (small piece missing top spine, base spine chipped, corners missing, edgewear, spine marked), inner hinge split (pages firm), corners little bumped, covers little rubbed, light stain fore-edge & bottom edge few pages, bookshop label inside front cover, protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. This Australian adventure story for boys, by T. S. Hepworth, about two boys who were transported early last century, to the penal colony at Brisbane, but are wrecked on the voyage, cast ashore on the coast and fall into the hands of the Aborigines. They learn to live as natives do. They are rescued and pardoned. A story full of adventure and action and a strong educational value because it has some history of how Aborigines lived. The age range stated is 10 to 15 years. Our Book No: 30892. $25 AUD.

92. Hewitt, Roger (2005). White Backlash and the Politics of Multiculturalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (CUP). 171 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear. The murder of Stephen Lawrence led to the widest review of institutional racism seen in the UK. Drawing on extensive ethnographic research, Roger Hewitt, a leading academic British researcher of racism, relates these phenomena to the 'backlash' to multiculturalism evident during the 1990s in the USA, Australia, Canada, the UK and other European countries. It examines these within the unfolding social and political responses to race equalities in the UK and the USA from the 1960s to the present in the context of changes in social class and national political agendas. ISBN/ASIN: 0521520894. Our Book No: 23718. $30 AUD.

93. Hiatt, Steven (editor); Perkins, John (introduction); Fraser, Bernie (foreword) (2007). A Game As Old As Empire: The Secret World of Economic Hit Men and the Web of Global Corruption (1st Australian ed). Sydney, Warriewood: Woodslane Press. 428 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, figures, tables, minor edgewear, minor pencil annotation. From the introduction by John Perkins author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: The contributors to this book uncover events that have taken place across a wide range of countries, all EHM game plans under a variety of guises. The chapters are written in an order that follows the flow of money and power in the Global Empire.Other economic hit men, journalists, and investigators reveal many more deeply disturbing stories of greed and international corruption. ISBN/ASIN: 9781921203282. Our Book No: 30278. $20 AUD.

94. Hill, David (2022). Reckoning: The Forgotten Children and Their Quest for Justice (1st ed). Sydney, North Sydney: William Heinemann. 343 pp. Paperback thick octavo, very good condition, black & white & colour & sepia (brown-tinted) photos, top corner tip rear cover little creased, minor edgewear. In 1959, David Hill's mother - a poor single parent living in England - reluctantly sent her sons to Fairbridge Farm School near Molong in New South Wales. She was told they would have a better education. From 1938 to 1974, thousands of parents were persuaded to sign over legal guardianship of their children to Fairbridge to solve the problem of child poverty in Britain, at the same time populating the colony. This book relates their stories from the bizarre luxury of the voyage out to Australia, to the harsh reality of their daily lives in the school, and the struggles after they left. Both a tribute to the children who were betrayed by an ideal that went wrong, and a compelling account of an extraordinary episode in British-Australian history. This book follows on from 'The Forgotten Children’, the story of how David Hill and the other Forgotten Children took on the institutions that tried to break them - and won. (The author was a former managing director of the Australian Broadcasting Commission.) ISBN/ASIN: 9781761045523. Our Book No: 31080. $32 AUD.

95. Hinduja, Sameer; Patchin, Justin W. (2009). Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard: Preventing and Responding to Cyberbullying (Reprint ed). Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Books. 254 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, figures, tables, boxes, minimal edgewear. This comprehensive book focuses on the way technology can facilitate or magnify bullying behaviour. Written by leading experts, this groundbreaking book shares the experiences of students affected by or involved in real cyberbullying incidents and includes Illustrations of what cyberbullying looks like, and tips for identifying cyberbullies or targets. Breakout boxes highlight hundreds of anti-cyberbullying strategies. Includes a review of current research and legal rulings, strategies for responsible social networking, follow-up reflection questions in each chapter, and guidelines for working with parents and law enforcement. ISBN/ASIN: 9781412966894. Our Book No: 40261. $30 AUD.

96. Hirst, Warwick (2003). Great Convict Escapes In Colonial Australia (2nd or revised ed). Sydney: Kangaroo Press. 261 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread (drawings), frontispiece map, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. Revised edition. This book is a collection of tales of adventure and daring by the convicts in Colonial Australia. The stories include: The tale of John Graham who lived with the Aborigines, became an expert tracker and was responsible for rescuing Eliza Fraser, The story of Mary Bryant who, with her two young children, completed a voyage of nearly 5000 kilometres in an open boat from Sydney to Timor. This revised edition includes exciting new tales. ISBN/ASIN: 0731812026. Our Book No: 30525. $16 AUD.

97. Hocking, Geoff (2012). Under the Southern Cross: The Rebels, Martyrs, Exiles and Activists Who Shaped Australia. Melbourne, Scoresby: Five Mile Press. 394 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, sepia & colour & black & white photos, top corner rear cover creased, small bump bottom edge front cover & few pages, minor edgewear. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. (Under the Southern Cross, by Geoff Hocking, Five Mile Press, 2012.) Geoff Hocking relates the authentic story of people who have challenged authority in Australian history from 1798 to the present day. This book has many photos, artwork reproductions, newspaper illustrations and contemporary graphics. This well illustrated wide-ranging inquiry is written in an-easy-to-read narrative style. ISBN/ASIN: 9781743007952. Our Book No: 28931. $30 AUD.

98. Horley, James (editor) (2003). Personal Construct Perspectives on Forensic Psychology. East Sussex: Brunner - Routledge. 206 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, minimal edgewear. A collection of essays, edited by James Horley, that provide a new approach to the three main areas of forensic psychology: rehabilitation of offenders, work with police, and research and consultation on legal issues and processes. Experienced practising psychologists who work with offenders in the community and institutions share their perspectives and illustrate their discussion with case studies and personal research. Helpful for forensic practitioners, theorists and researchers, social workers, nurses and probation officers, and anyone who wants to learn about this fascinating research. SALE PRICE. ISBN/ASIN: 158391224X. Our Book No: 23457. $25 AUD.

99. Houdini, Harry; Randi, Amazing James (foreword) (1993). Miracle Mongers and Their Methods: A Complete Expose (1st pub p/b ed) [Skeptic's Bookshelf]. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books. 240 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good plus condition. The author, legendary American magician and illusionist Houdini, examines critically the claims of those in his own profession. Using personal research and observations, he reveals the techniques used by fire eaters, sword-swallowers, and other masters of illusion to mystify and amaze audiences around the world. (Originally published, 1920.). ISBN/ASIN: 0879758171. Our Book No: 17782. $12 AUD.

100. Huppert, Nora (2012). Home Without a Homeland (Retitled ed) [Community Studies series]. Sydney: Sydney Jewish Museum. 425 pp. Paperback thick octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos, rear cover creased,front cover little scratched, minor edgewear, autograph (author's written dedication title page). The remarkable life journey of a Jewish-Czech girl, who escaped the Nazis, via Britain, and eventually settled in Australia. Revised and expanded from a book originally published in 2002. Nora flew out of Prague on the first Kindertransport, on the eve of World War II. This rescue mission, organised by Nicholas Winton, saved the lives of hundreds of children. Nora tells her own fascinating story and those of other survivors of those terrible times. She married peter, a medical man who later trained as a psychoatrist. Her father, an anti-Fascist journalist from a cultured German Jewish family, foresaw the rise of the Nazis and the family escaped to the safe haven of England, where they spent the War. Later, Nora and Peter migrated to Tasmania, then to Sydney. This memoir relives the experience of a child refugee and provides an insider's view of Europe before the War and Britain and Australia afterwards. Loss, rescue, the web of connections and the idea of home for someone who has experienced five migrations, are the book's compelling themes. Home for her is a quality of being, about blending in and making a contribution wherever she finds herself living. (Retitled or perhaps revised edition.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780987193544. Our Book No: 15568. $50 AUD.

101. Husain, Ed (2007). The Islamist: Why I Joined Radical Islam in Britain, What I Saw Inside and Why I Left (Reprint ed). London: Penguin Group. 288 pp. Paperback small trade, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. The author openly discusses life within radical Islamic organizations in Britain. He became an Islamic fundamentalist when he was sixteen. Five years later, after a lot of emotional turmoil, he rejected fundamentalist teachings and returned to a normal life and his family. This is the first time an ex-member openly discusses his story ISBN/ASIN: 9780141030432. Our Book No: 30628. $18 AUD.

102. Idriess, Ion (2016). Nemarluk (1st ETT ed) [Imprint Lives]. Sydney, Exile Bay: ETT Imprint. 171 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white drawings, minimal edgewear. Nemarluk, one of the most feared Aboriginal renegades in northern Australia, vowed to rid his land of all intruders, both white and Japanese. Ion Idriess tells the story of the last three years of Nemarluk's life, and his extraordinary battle with the Aboriginal tracker Bul-Bul, who was employed by the Northern Territory police to put an end to Nemarluk's reign of terror. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 9781925416565. Our Book No: 16794. $30 AUD.

103. Isaacs, Mark (2017). The Undesirables Inside Nauru (1st this revised ed). Melbourne, Richmond: Hardie Grant Books. 344 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, minor edgewear. The author went to work inside the Nauru Detention Centre in 2012. As a Salvation Army employee, he provided humanitarian aid to the men interned in the camp. This book tells about his time on Nauru, detailing daily life and the stories of the men held there, the self-harm, suicide attempts, and riots, the rare moments of joy, the moments of deep despair. This revised edition reveals the human rights abuses discovered by his father in 2014. ISBN/ASIN: 9781743793121. Our Book No: 29706. $18 AUD.

104. Jaber, Hala (1997). Hezbollah: Born with a Vengeance. London: Fourth Estate. 240 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good plus condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos centre spread, small tear spine jacket. Revered by many fundamentalist Shiites and reviled by the West, Hezbollah is considered to be a paradigm for other militant groups wishing to make the promise of Islamic Revolution a reality. Journalist Hala Jaber was granted exclusive and unparalleled access to the inner circle of this Lebanese fundamentalist Islamic organization, and she exposes not only its tactics, but also its history, ideology and culture. ISBN/ASIN: 1857023811. Our Book No: 15368. $20 AUD.

105. Jensen, Derrick (2008). A Language Older Than Words. Sydney: Finch Publishing. 401 pp. Paperback thick octavo, very good condition, black & white vignettes, minor edgewear corners. A powerful mix of memoir and environmental expose by a pre-eminent American environmentalist, Derrick Jensen, who argues that modern industrial economy abuses the environment, destroying meaningful work, and disconnects us from the natural world. Also, a chronicle of his drive, as a young man, to transcend domestic abuse. Explains violence as a pathology that touches every aspect of our lives and indeed affects all aspects of life on Earth. Offers a challenging look at our worldwide sense of community and how we can make things better. ISBN/ASIN: 9781876451950. Our Book No: 17312. $25 AUD.

106. Johns, Captain W. E.; Stead, Leslie (illustrator) (1953). Biggles and the Black Raider: Another Adventure of Air Detective-Inspector Bigglesworth and His Air Police (1st ed). London: Hodder & Stoughton. 192 pp. Hardback small, no jacket (missing), good plus condition, patterned red cloth cover, colour plates, endpaper map, edges lightly foxed, minor edgewear, old price marks front pastedown. Biggles and his comrades take on an urgent assignment in Central Africa (Kenya area) in search of the elusive Cetezulu, a major African poacher known as 'The Black Elephant'. First edition, 1953. Our Book No: 17321. $25 AUD.

107. Joske, Alex (2022). Spies and Lies: How China's Greatest Covert Operations Fooled The World. Melbourne, Richmond: Hodder Australia. 268 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, laminate slightly lifting bottom corner rear cover, minor edgewear. Alex Joske provides extraordinary insight into the most successful influence operation in history, involving both espionage and spreading misinformation. China has fooled the West for years. This book will interest professionals, and anyone who wants to understand the rise of China. ISBN/ASIN: 9781743797990. Our Book No: 41152. $26 AUD.

108. Karpin, Michael; Friedman, Ina (1999). Murder in the Name of God: The Plot to Kill Yitzhak Rabin. London: Granta Books. 292 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos, spine lightly creased, minor edgewear. The story of the murder in 1995 of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin by a Jewish right-wing fundamentalist, Yigal Amir - an act that abruptly changed the course of Israeli politics. ISBN/ASIN: 1862072418. Our Book No: 24541. $15 AUD.

109. Katsoulis, Melissa (2010). Telling Tales: A History of Literary Hoaxes (Australian ed). Melbourne, Prahran: Hardie Grant Books. 328 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, pages lightly toned as common, minor edgewear. Melissa Katsoulis records the books that fooled publishers, readers and critics worldwide. This is the first time the history of this fascinating sub-genre of world literature is revealed. In her introduction, the English author states that this history does not claim to be comprehensive and gives the reasons why some tricksters have been left out. One chapter covers Australian hoaxes: Ern Malley, Nino Culotta, Marlo Morgan [Mutant Message Down Under], Helen Demidenko, Norma Khouri and Wanda Koolmatrie. (The publisher apologises to Sir Allen Lane for the fake tattered Penguin covers of this book. Australian edition.). ISBN/ASIN: 9781740668781. Our Book No: 41278. $35 AUD.

110. Kelson, Brendon (photographer); McQuilton, John (text) (2001). Kelly Country: A Photographic Journey (Ned Kelly Landscape and History) (1st ed). Brisbane, St Lucia: University of Queensland Press (UQP). 168 pp. Paperback small oblong folio (with flaps), very good condition, black & white photos (many full-page), maps inside covers, base spine little bumped, bottom edge front cover minimally creased, minor edgewear. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. The superb photographs of Brendon Kelson and text by John McQuilton reveal the Ned Kelly family and their history at the places mainly in Victoria associated with the outbreak of bushranging - from bush to country towns, squatters' mansions to ruined homesteads, from gaols to the cemeteries, including Greta (where he lived,) Glenrowan (his last stand) and Melbourne Goal (where he was hanged). A magnificent new illustrated perspective to the iconic Ned Kelly story. ISBN/ASIN: 0702232734. Our Book No: 29990. $30 AUD.

111. Kimball, Charles (2002). When Religion Becomes Evil (1st stated, reprint ed). New York: HarperCollins. 240 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), top corner covers little bumped, minor edgewear jacket (tiny tear top edge, spine little faded, faint sticker mark), owner's written name. Charles Kimball examines the nature and signs of religious evil, and outlines the correctives to these corruptions within each of the major religious traditions. He has worked as a Christian with Muslims and Jews at the intersections of politics and religion over the past 25 years. ISBN/ASIN: 0060506539. Our Book No: 28359. $18 AUD.

112. Kowalski, Robin M.; Limber, Susan P.; Agatston, Patricia W. (2008). Cyber Bullying: Bullying in the Digital Age (1st ed) [Cyberbullying]. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 218 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, figures, boxes, tables, minor edgewear. Provides current and essential information on the nature and prevalence of the cyberbullying epidemic. Looking at latest research, the authors have utilized vital studies involving over 3500 middle school students, online research projects and the use of social network sites, and data from focus groups of victims and perpetrators and their parents. This easy-to-read book provides educators, parents, psychologists, and policymakers with critical prevention techniques and strategies for effectively addressing electronic bullying. ISBN/ASIN: 9781405159920. Our Book No: 26472. $20 AUD.

113. Laing, R. D.; Cooper, D. G.; Sartre, Jean-Paul (foreword) (1971). Reason and Violence: A Decade of Sartre's Philosophy 1950 - 1960 (2nd ed) [Social Science Paperbacks]. London: Tavistock Publications. 184 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, edges rear cover faded, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear, owner's rubber stamp, cover design differs from stock photo. (This copy: Social Sciences Paperback, Tavistock, London.) This work by R. D. Laing and D. C. Cooper, now reissued with a new and extended introduction, has been influential in presenting to the English reader aspects of thought of the French existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, as embodied in his three major books published between 1950 and 1960. (Originally published, 1964.). ISBN/ASIN: 0422722200. Our Book No: 20197. $25 AUD.

114. Landers, Rachel (2016). Who Bombed the Hilton? Sydney: NewSouth / University of New South Wales Press. 403 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, few light marks covers, minor edgewear. On 13 February 1978, as regional heads of state met at Sydney's Hilton Hotel, a bomb exploded outside. Two garbage collectors and a police officer were killed. The crime is still unsolved, and it is referred to as the first terrorist murder on Australian soil. Rachel Landers, an award-winning filmmaker and historian, wrestles with this complex cold case in forensic detail. She exposes the Ananda Marga connection, as well as the corruption, conspiracy theories and political intrigue. ISBN/ASIN: 9781742233512. Our Book No: 40872. $25 AUD.

115. Lang, John George (2005). Further Tales from Botany Bay [Australian Books on Demand]. Canberra: Mulini Press. 133 pp. Paperback large octavo, very good condition, frontispiece, minor edgewear, single biro correction rear page, owner's written note inside front cover. (Further Tales from Botany Bay, by John Lang, Mulini Press, 2005.) The author wrote many stories and essays published in English and Indian periodicals and newspapers. Most of these stories have not been republished. This collection (1836 - 1860) brings together another of his 13 Australian short stories and essays. In one essay, the author describes how as a young boy he went fishing on the harbour with Bungaree and his two wives. The story is set during the author's boyhood in Sydney in the 1820s. In another essay, a voyage up the east coast of Australia through the Great Barrier Reef and then through Torres Strait describes John Lang's voyage to India in 1842. It is one of the earliest descriptions of such a voyage and has many incidents, shipwrecks, sharks and hostile natives. (No 22 in 'Australian Books on Demand', a series by Mulini Press. Written note from book collector Alan Ives, stating as gift from Victor Crittenden.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780975723241. Our Book No: 29812. $40 AUD.

116. Leckbandt, Ollie (1998). The Mount Walker Stockade, Cox's River (Reprint ed). Lithgow, NSW: Ollie Leckbandt / Printed by Industrial Printing Co. 76 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, black cover (gilt decoration), black cloth spine (staples hidden), black & white photos & drawings, map, minor edgewear corner tips, sticker marks top corner front cover. Ollie Leckbandt has written this book on the Mount Walker Stockade (Cox's River) with the help of Mrs. Helen Bulter. The notes are compiled from his own recollections, observations and many hours of onsite involvement in the recovery of relics which would have been lost. In a second printing he has included some additional relic photos. Second printing. (Gilded IV Kings Own Regiment button on front cover.). ISBN/ASIN: 0646336819. Our Book No: 30753. $30 AUD.

117. Leckbandt, Ollie; Oloman, Errol (photographer) (2002). The Forgotten Stockade, Old Bathurst Road. Lithgow, NSW: Ollie Leckbandt / Printed by Industrial Printing Co. 76 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, red cover decoration, black cloth spine (staples hidden), black & white photos, maps, corner tips front cover little creased, minor edgewear, sticker mark & slight fading top corner front cover. Ollie Leckbandt has written this book on the Forgotten Stockade, Old Bathurst Road, near Lithgow (New South Wales) to complete his series, and write about this important stockade that was not detailed in the first two books. The notes are compiled from his own recollections, observations and many hours of on site involvement in the recovery of relics which would have been lost. ISBN/ASIN: 0958521514. Our Book No: 30755. $30 AUD.

118. Lefkowitz, Monroe M.; Eron, Leonard D.; Walder, Leopold O.; Huesmann, Rowell L. (1977). Growing Up to Be Violent: A Longitudinal Study of the Development of Aggression [Pergamon General Psychology Series]. New York: Pergamon Press. 236 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, stiffened card covers, tables, few tiny marks top edge, top corner rear cover worn, minor edgewear. A unique, longitudinal study of the psychosocial development of aggressive behavior. A critique of current theories of aggression is presented. A major part of the book is devoted to the effects of child rearing and environmental influences on the development of later aggressive behavior. SALE PRICE. ISBN/ASIN: 0080195148. Our Book No: 22237. $12 AUD.

119. Leyland, Eric (1955). Red Lawson and the Sons of the Desert (1st ed). London: Hutchinson. 206 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, good plus condition (in good plus dustjacket), frontispiece, front free flyleaf little thinned (sticker removal, old price marks), light foxing edges & few pages, minor edgewear jacket (some foxing reverse side, slight loss top corner, few tiny edge tears, flap price-clipped), sticker, protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. (First edition. Estimated date, 1955, Worldcat.) Novel for young adults by English writer. Red Lawson and his Lambs - always ready to assist Scotland Yard or the Foreign Office in an unofficial capacity when trouble starts - track down the Kalifa, the Sons of the Desert organization that threatens trouble and even revolution in the fictional Arab state of Vahret. (Sticker of Anthony Hordern's department store.). Our Book No: 24662. $15 AUD.

120. Leys, Simon (2010). The Wreck of the Batavia and Prosper. Melbourne: Black Inc. / Schwartz Publishing. 111 pp. Paperback small, good condition, pages toned as common, rear cover creased, minor edgewear. Two maritime essays by Simon Leys (a pen-name), a literary cr itic and sinologist. The first essay relates the tale of the wreck of the Dutch East India Company ship 'Batavia' on the Abrolhos Islands off the coast of Western Australia in 1629. This includes the horror of a surviving mutineer attempting to murder the other survivors. The second essay, 'Prosper', is a small reminiscence of sailing as a young man from Brittany on a tuna fishing boat - one of the last boats to do so under sail. ISBN/ASIN: 9781863953269. Our Book No: 31053. $12 AUD.

121. Lovegrove, Emily (2006). Help! I'm Being Bullied (1st ed). Pembrokeshire, SA: Accent Press. 167 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, thick card covers with flaps, black & white drawings, minimal edgewear. An easy-to-read book written to help parents and children to learn coping strategies to help with bullying in schools. Emily Lovegrove is an expert on the psychology of bullying, and is passionate about giving all children and teenagers the choice to feel better about themselves. ISBN/ASIN: 1905170343. Our Book No: 30960. $20 AUD.

122. Macfarlane, Ian (2012). The Kelly Gang Unmasked (1st ed). Melbourne: Oxford University Press (OUP). 258 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, map, sepia (brown-tinted) & black & white & few colour photos, tiny scuff front cover, minor edgewear, faint sticker mark front cover. Ian Macfarlane writes a controversial book that re-examines the story of the Kelly Gang in detail and with new insights. The other writings by pro-Kelly authors is critically evaluated. Many missing official documents have been brought to light for the first time. A pattern of extreme hostility against police emerges both before and after the Stringybark police murders. ISBN/ASIN: 9780195519662. Our Book No: 41144. $30 AUD.

123. MacGregor, Sandy (2000). Creating Happiness Intentionally. Sydney: Calm / C.A.L.M. 300 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear, rubber stamp. Sandy MacGregor was a former Australian army colonel. Subsequent to the tragic murder of his daughters, he now conducts personal growth, motivation and accelerated learning seminars. How to use your own energy to discover your life's purpose now. He previously wrote the bestselling 'Piece of Mind'. (Rubber stamp of the ABC Reference Library, now disbanded.). ISBN/ASIN: 0957787219. Our Book No: 19982. $20 AUD.

124. Mackaness, George (1953). Blue Bloods of Botany Bay: A Book of Australian Historical Tales. London & Sydney: Collins. 143 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), blue cloth cover (spine ends little worn), some edge tears jacket, edges lightly foxed, some tape marks endpapers, pages lightly toned, autograph (author's written name). George Mackaness presents an entertaining gallery of celebrated and notorious early settlers: governors and their wives, convicts, rogues, vagabonds. Many of these 35 short essays were originally published in the 'Sydney Morning Herald'. The author makes good use of unpublished manuscripts to resurrect some of the picturesque characters and romantic incidents of the early white settlers. ISBN/ASIN: B0014LTOGK. Our Book No: 18187. $20 AUD.

125. Macken, James J. (1994). Martin Burke: The Father of Pittwater (1st ed). Sydney, Pittwater: James J. Macken. 96 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, black & white photos, pages lightly toned, minimal edgewear corners. The author continues the work started by his father, Bud Macken, in compiling an overview of the 200-year history of Coasters Retreat. The book is part of a trilogy, and the story that features Martin Burke is the second part, the first being the book 'Coasters Retreat' published in 1991. The story is used as a window on the history of early Australia. The author and his family have been part of the small settlement for over 50 years and resident there for over 30 years. ISBN/ASIN: 0646176048. Our Book No: 30223. $15 AUD.

126. Magazanik, Michael (2015). Silent Shock: The Men Behind the Thalidomide Scandal and an Australian Family's Long Road to Justice. Melbourne: Text Publishing. 342 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, colour & sepia (brown-coloured) photos centre spread, top corner clipped title page, corner tip front cover creased, minimal edgewear. Baby Lyn Rowe was born in Melbourne in 1962, seven months after her mother Wendy took the new wonder drug for morning sickness called thalidomide. The baby had no arms and legs. For 50 years the Rowe family cared for Lyn - exhausting, round-the-clock work. But then in 2011 Lyn Rowe launched a legal claim against the thalidomide companies. Against the odds, she won a multi-million-dollar settlement. The author is one of the lawyers who ran Lyn's case. He exposes a 50-year cover up of history's most notorious drug, and he details not only the damning case against the German manufacturer, whose ruthless promotion of their lucrative drug in the face of mounting evidence beggars belief. Spanning the world, this book is an epic account of corporate villainy against a backdrop of heroic personal struggle and sacrifice. ISBN/ASIN: 9781922182098. Our Book No: 17060. $17 AUD.

127. Mai, Mukhtar; Cuny, Marie-Therese (with); Coverdale, Linda (translation); Kristof, Nicholas D. (foreword) (2006). In the Name of Honour: A Memoir. London: Virago. 172 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, pages faintly toned, spine lightly creased, minor edgewear corners. The Pakistani author Mukhtar Mai writes her story about her gang rape, punishment for an honour crime allegedly committed by her brother, an offence for which there was never any proof. A very moving and thought provoking story. An inspirational true story of a woman who still continues to fight against exceptional odds. Mai now runs the first ever school for girls, started with the money from the Pakistani government (now Bangladesh) in her historic settlement, and she is an eager pupil at the school herself. ISBN/ASIN: 9781844084098. Our Book No: 29250. $15 AUD.

128. Main, Andrew (2003). Other People's Money (The Complete Story of the Extraordinary Collapse of HIH) (1st, reprint ed). Sydney: HarperCollins. 305 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, bottom edge little rubbed, minor edgewear. A chronicle of arrogance, ignorance and self-delusion. The amazing collapse of the large Australian insurance company in 2001. The last days looked more like a closing down sale in a bargain bazaar - insiders helped themselves, but the policy holders had to put up with a trickle of payouts that was just fast enough to escape official intervention. Every Australian shareholder should read this book. Includes the Royal Commission into the collapse. First edition reprint. ISBN/ASIN: 0732276659. Our Book No: 13457. $30 AUD.

129. Malone, Debbie (2018). Always with You: Messages from Beyond. Sydney, Summer Hill: Rockpool Publishing. 155 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, black & white text-photos, top corner tips covers little scuffed, spine ends little rubbed, minor edgewear. From the front cover: True love stories from Australia's #1 Psychic Detective. ISBN/ASIN: 9781925017960. Our Book No: 30559. $15 AUD.

130. Malouf, David (1997). The Conversations at Curlow Creek. Sydney: Vintage. 214 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, spine & nearby front cover creased, minor edgewear. A novel by David Malouf about an escaped convict turned bushranger and the officer who is to oversee his execution. The story is set in New South Wales in the 1820s. Winner of the 1996 international impact Dublin Literary award. . ISBN/ASIN: 0099744015. Our Book No: 25480. $10 AUD.

131. Manning, Paddy (2013). Boganaire: The Rise and Fall of Nathan Tinkler. Melbourne: Black Inc. 289 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white & colour photos centre spread, minor edgewear. In this impressive biography, leading business writer Paddy Manning relates Tinkler's meteoric rise to wealth, and his equally rapid downfall. A classic study of Australian business failure. Hunter Valley mine electrician Nathan Tinkler borrowed big in 2005, made a fortune from several speculative coal plays, and by 2011 was a billionaire. However, his reluctance to pay his debts were making him enemies. He lived the high life, buying luxury homes, private jets, sports cars and football teams, and splurged on a horseracing empire. But his business model worked only in a rising market. When coal prices slumped in 2012, Tinkler had no cash flow to service his massive borrowings and no allies to help him recover. . ISBN/ASIN: 9781863956284. Our Book No: 16023. $25 AUD.

132. Marks, Kathy (1996). Faces of Right Wing Extremism. Boston: Branden Publishing. 238 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos, minor edgewear. Kathy Marks provides a critical examination of right-wing political violence in the United States over the previous 25 years. The focus is on David Koresh, Randy Weaver and the Oklahoma City bombing. ISBN/ASIN: 0828320160. Our Book No: 16848. $20 AUD.

133. Martin, S. I.; Phillips, Trevor (introduction) (2000). Britain's Slave Trade (Reprint ed). London: Channel 4 Books / Macmillan. 167 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, rear cover creased, page toned as usual, minor edgewear & rubbing. S. I. Martin draws on extensive research and personal testimonies both past and present, to uncover the enormous legacy of the slave trade on British society, culture and politics. This book accompanied the Channel 4 TV series. ISBN/ASIN: 0752272519. Our Book No: 11740. $15 AUD.

134. Massy, Charles (2011). Breaking the Shee'’s Back: The Shocking True Story of the Decline and Fall of the Australian Wool Industry (1st ed). Brisbane, St Lucia: University of Queensland Press (UQP). 432 pp. Paperback thick octavo, very good condition, black & white photos, light foxing edges, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. The untold story of Australia's biggest industry disaster: the collapse of the Australian Wool Corporation Reserve Price Scheme in 1991, which accumulated a huge wool stockpile and large debts. Charles Massy has taken ten years to research and write this book. He spoke to most of the main players and gained access to the key documents and correspondence. He has gone inside cabinet and political offices, the Wool Corporation, the boardrooms of international wool buyers, wool processors and designers, and the living rooms of farmers across the country. The author is an Australian merino farmer, wool executive and expert in wool research. This book is his private royal commission. ISBN/ASIN: 9780702238857. Our Book No: 41423. $30 AUD.

135. Matthews, Tony (2001). Blackguards and Scoundrels of Colonial Queensland: True Stories of Crime, Passion and Punishment [Black Guards]. Rockhampton: Central Queensland University Press (CQUP). 238 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white text-photos, maps, top corner tips first two pages faintly creased, minor edgewear. Tony Matthews describes the early rough and tough days in Colonial Queensland. He writes about daring gold robberies, whippings, unholy prisons, murderers, hangmen, long-forgotten mysteries, lost gold, and brutal masters and mistresses. ISBN/ASIN: 1876780002. Our Book No: 30670. $30 AUD.

136. Mawer, Granville Allen (2004). The Life and Legend of Jack Doolan: The Wild Colonial Boy (1st ed). Canberra: Mulini Press. 68 pp. Paperback wide thin octavo, very good condition, few black & white drawings, top corner tip front cover creased, minor edgewear, owner's written comments. (This copy: Paperback, Mulini Press, 2004.) For a long time, Jack Doolan of the 'Wild Colonial Boy' song was thought to be fictitious. Now, Granville Allen Mawer has uncovered the story of the real wild colonial boy, John Doolan. He was a juvenile bushranger, born in Castlemaine on the Victorian goldfields. Even more surprisingly, his story has connections with that of the song. A fascinating story to keep the reader guessing to the end. First edition. (Comments by owner Canberra book collector Alan Ives: "Given to me 08/04/2004 by V.C". [Victor Crittenden, Mulini Press.]. ISBN/ASIN: 0975178466. Our Book No: 29937. $30 AUD.

137. McCarthy, P. H. (1975). The Wild Scotsman: James McPherson: The Queensland Bushranger. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press. 123 pp. Hardback trade, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), black & white photos, som edgewear dustjacket (slight loss top corner, chipped on edges, fore-edge rubbed with a pinhead hole on edge, small dent rear cover, white background rear cover rubbed and slightly marked, few tiny dents along spine edge front cover, foxing reverese side), light foxing endpapers, light foxing top edge, pages lightly toned, sticker mark front free flyleaf. P. H. McCarthy relates the story of James McPherson, the 'Wild Scotsman', reputed to be Queensland's most notorious bushranger. The published material on his bushranging career is sketchy and inaccurate, and very little is known of his childhood in Scotland, and the years after he was jailed, and accepted 'the error of his ways'. This short book gives a concise but fully documented biography of the 'Robin Hood of the Burnett' and gives a brief account of the times in which he lived. ISBN/ASIN: 0725601280. Our Book No: 41327. $30 AUD.

138. McClymont, Kate (2019). Dead Man Walking: The Murky World of Michael McGurk and Ron Medich (1st ed). Melbourne: Vintage / Penguin / Random House Australia. 382 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear. Kate McClymont examines the complex business relationship between Michael McGurk and Ron Medich that lead Medich to order the murder of McGurk. Based on dozens of interviews, including with associates of the main characters, some of whom, fearing retribution, have asked to remain anonymous. It is not just a Sydney story, the strands traverse Moscow, Brunei, Indonesia, and Hawaii, and involve property deals, fraud, conspiracy, false identities, kidnapping and a miniature Koran. Kate is one of the best-known investigative Australian journalists (Sydney Morning Herald). ISBN/ASIN: 9780143795247. Our Book No: 41095. $30 AUD.

139. McClymont, Kate (2021). Dead Man Walking: The Murky World of Michael McGurk and Ron Medich. Melbourne: Penguin / Random House Australia. 382 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition. Kate McClymont examines the complex business relationship between Michael McGurk and Ron Medich that lead Medich to order the murder of McGurk. Based on dozens of interviews, including with associates of the main characters, some of whom, fearing retribution, have asked to remain anonymous. It is not just a Sydney story, the strands traverse Moscow, Brunei, Indonesia, and Hawaii, and involve property deals, fraud, conspiracy, false identities, kidnapping and a miniature Koran. Written by Australia's best-known investigative journalist (Sydney Morning Herald). (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 9781761044748. Our Book No: 40840. $25 AUD.

140. McClymont, Kate; Besser, Linton (2014). He Who Must be Obeid (1st printing ed). Sydney: Vintage / Random House Australia. 418 pp. Paperback thick octavo, as new condition. Queensland had the Fitzgerald Inquiry and the Moonlight State. New South Wales has Eddie Obeid, a minister in the Labor Government. Two senior reporters from the Sydney Morning Herald expose the brazen misdeeds of Australia's most corrupt politician, perhaps on a scale not exceeded since the days of the Rum Corps. The powerbroker not only made and unmade premiers, but he and his family profited from government leases (mining, cafes, marina). (First printing edition: this printing was withdrawn because of a misidentification of Chris Brown on page 58, who threatened legal action, being two people with the same name.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780857984357. Our Book No: 17966. $28 AUD.

141. McCord, Joan (editor) (1998). Coercion and Punishment in Long-term Perspectives. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (CUP). 392 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, spine little faded as usual, minimal edgewear. These essays draw on rich longitudinal data to examine the benefits and costs of coercion and punishment, in relation to mental health, antisocial and criminal behavior and substance abuse. Covered are peer pressure, aggression in boys and girls, and differing parenting styles. Of interest to psychologists, criminologists, social workers, childcare workers and educators. SALE PRICE. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 0521645670. Our Book No: 11283. $20 AUD.

142. McCulloch, Julie (1992). Ghosts of Port Arthur (2nd ed). Port Arthur, TAS: Self-published; A. D. Simmons. 40 pp. Paperback, very good condition, card cover, black & white text-photos, map, minor edgewear. Julie McCulloch provides a detailed account of the sightings of apparitions and unexplained occurrences at Port Arthur Historic Site, Tasmania (an old convict goal), from the 1870s to the present day. Second edition. ISBN/ASIN: 0646071017. Our Book No: 3718. $12 AUD.

143. McGeough, Paul (2009). Kill Khalid: Mossad's Failed Hit and the Rise of Hamas (Reprint ed). Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 477 pp. Paperback thick octavo, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread. Little public notice was taken of a 1997 attempt on the life of the Hamas leader Khalid Mishal by Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, even though the audacious hit took place in broad daylight in the streets of Amman, and even though the bungled poisoning immediately set into motion a flurry of international diplomacy. The Israelis reluctantly handed over the antidote. With his new lease on life, Khalid became the architect of the Hamas ascendancy; he directed deadly bombings on targets in Israel, and from his bunker in exile in the Syrian capital of Damascus, continues to pull in donations and support from the Islamic world. The Australian reporter uses unprecedented, extensive interviews with Khalid himself and other key political players. ISBN/ASIN: 9781741756005. Our Book No: 14231. $20 AUD.

144. McKenzie, Nick (2023). Crossing the Line: The inside Story of Murder, Lies and a Fallen Hero. Sydney: Hachette Australia. 463 pp. Paperback thick octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear cover corner tips. Nick McKenzie shares the powerful untold story of how a small group of brave soldiers and two determined reporters overcame a plot to suppress one of the greatest military scandals in Australian history. The author aims to tell the Ben Roberts-Smith story from his own investigative reporting, as well as capturing the thoughts, conversations, feelings and actions of other key characters: SAS witnesses, Afghan victims and villagers, politicians, lawyers, investigators and Roberts-Smith’s friends, foes and lovers. And, of course, Ben Roberts-Smith, VC, MG. ISBN/ASIN: 9780733650437. Our Book No: 41283. $30 AUD.

145. McNicol Stock, Catherine (1996). Rural Radicals: Righteous Rage in the American Grain (1st ed). Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press. 219 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good plus condition (in very good plus dustjacket), cloth spine, jacket minimally marked, edges minimally foxed. An excellent history of radicalism in rural America, including, anti-federalism, white supremacy, populism and vigilantism. ISBN/ASIN: 0801432944. Our Book No: 15091. $15 AUD.

146. Meredith, John (1988). Gallant Peter Clark [Australian Historical Monograph Series]. Canberra, Woden: Popinjay Australian Publications. 68 pp. Hardback large quarto, no jacket, very good plus condition, green cloth cover (gilt lettering), sepia (brown-tinted) photos including frontispiece, black & cream drawing. This story of a drover named Peter Clark who was shot by Wilson the bushranger when he resisted a holdup, north of Scone (NSW) in the 1860s. The author, John Meredith, sets out - not to try and discover the true story - but rather to document the processes of the oral tradition - to bring together all the various accounts under one cover. Whatever the truth may be, this collection of legends will stand as a tribute to the bravery and courage of a young bushman who died game and was gallant to the end. (No 6 in the Australian Historical Monograph series, from Popinjay Australian Publications. Limited edition of 210 copies, 95 of which are numbered and autographed by the publisher, Stephan Williams. This is no 26. ISBN not printed in book.). ISBN/ASIN: 0731634748. Our Book No: 40171. $60 AUD.

147. Metaxas, Eric (2017). Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery (Reprint ed). Milton Keynes: Authentic Media. 305 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, lightly toned, spine ends little scuffed, corners covers & bottom corner tips last few pages little creased, minor edgewear. Eric Metaxas writes a gripping narrative that paints a detailed portrait not only of William Wilberforce himself and the Abolitionist Movement, but also other contemporary concerns of the social reformers. There are entries from Wilberforce's own diaries documenting his travels and the people he meets. This age is brought to life. William Wilberforce was born in Hull, England in 1759. He was not a well child, and grew into a small frail man. However, he was one of the brightest, wittiest, best-connected and generally talented men of his day, and a member of Parliament at the age of 21. He turned the world upside down by achieving the abolition of the British slave trade and the end of slavery in the British colonies. ISBN/ASIN: 9781780783048. Our Book No: 31055. $20 AUD.

148. Milligan, Louise; Keneally, Tom (foreword note) (2017). Cardinal: The Rise and Fall of George Pell: New Revelations (1st ed). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press (MUP). 384 pp. Paperback thick octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear. Louise Milligan, a leading ABC-TV investigative journalist, puts together years of disturbing activities highlighting Cardinal George Pell's alleged actions and cover-ups regarding abuse in the Catholic Church. This award-winning book is testament to the most revealing stories of the complainants. ISBN/ASIN: 9780522871340. Our Book No: 18139. $25 AUD.

149. Miranda, Gunilla (2009). From Nobel Prize to Ride-on Mower: A True Story about Survival (1st ed). New York: Strategic Book Publishing. 356 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear, top of spine little scuffed, fore-edge slightly marked, bottom corner tip front cover slightly scuffed, crease on fore-edge rear cover. A true story of surviving a life full of abuse, threats and fear, and yet came out whole and sane. Gunilla is a Swedish independent journalist and single mother, who meets and marries the love of her life and moves to Australia. Soon she is to find out that she has married Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This story is both gruelling and inspiring. Anyone who has lived with someone suffering from mental illness (bipolar) will be able to understand what it means to live in fear. ISBN/ASIN: 9781608600571. Our Book No: 27287. $18 AUD.

150. Mohamad, Mahathir; Makaruddin, Hashim (editor) (2003). Terrorism and the Real Issues: Selected Speeches of Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia. Subang Jaya, Malaysia: Pelanduk Publications. 128 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, corner front cover creased, old price sticker. The Prime Minister of Malaysia provides the Malaysian viewpoint into the causes of terrorism. ISBN/ASIN: 9679788601. Our Book No: 15584. $15 AUD.

151. Moores, Irene (1992). Where is Wungawurrah? Springwood, NSW: Butterfly Books. 214 pp. Paperback large trade, very good plus condition, minimal edgewear corners, autograph (author's written dedication). A novel by Irene Moores of Aboriginal deaths in custody, but based on true events. About a black boy and white girl who grow up together in the country, where both were sent to escape a diphtheria epidemic. It tells also of their reunion many years later. This gave rise to the author's quest for justice for the Aboriginal people. ISBN/ASIN: 0947333479. Our Book No: 3534. $15 AUD.

152. Morri, Mark (2016). Remembering Anita Cobby: The Case, the Husband, the Aftermath - 30 Years On (1st ed). Sydney: Ebury / Random House. 232 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white & colour photos centre spread, minor edgewear. The story of the short, good life and brutal death of Anita Cobby in Sydney. This is the story told to the author by John, the husband of Anita, who opens up, recounting how he and Anita fell in love, travelled the world, and even now he believes they are soulmates. The author weaves in chilling material from the autopsy police files, and interviews with the detectives who hunted down the killers. ISBN/ASIN: 9781925324150. Our Book No: 29349. $18 AUD.

153. Morrison, Alec (2003). Frank Gardiner: Bushranger to Businessman (1830 to 1904). Brisbane, Milton: John Wiley. 162 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, few black & white drawings, pages faintly toned, minor edgewear. This book is about the bushranger Frank Gardiner. In 1862, his gang pulled off the biggest robbery of colonial times, relieving the Forbes-Sydney gold escort of bullion and banknotes worth $4 million in today's money. He was given ten years in Darlinghurst Gaol, then he emigrated to California where he began a new life as a prosperous businessman, running a saloon in San Francisco's notorious 'Barbary Coast' district, before marrying a rich widow and retiring to a fine ranch. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 1740310810. Our Book No: 23972. $20 AUD.

154. Morrissey, Di (2021). A Distant Journey: A New Life, a New Country and a Family with a Tragic Secret (New ed). Sydney: Pan Macmillan. 392 pp. Paperback small thick trade, very good condition, few black & white text-photos, minor edgewear. Australian novel by Di Morrissey set in Palm Springs, United States, and the Riverina, New South Wales. In 1962, Cindy drops out of college to marry grazier Murray Parnell. She moves from California, to an isolated sheep station in the Riverina. Cindy soon realises that the Parnells are haunted by a mystery that has never been solved. After she finds out the shocking truth, she finds herself fighting to save the land she has grown to love as her own. ISBN/ASIN: 9781760559441. Our Book No: 41382. $16 AUD.

155. Moss, David (1989). The Politics of Left-wing Violence in Italy, 1969 - 85 [1969 - 1985]. New York: St Martin's Press. 317 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), minor cancelled EX-LIBRARY, black & white photos, tables, library remains (spine label, barcode, rubber stamps including title page), top edge foxed, few small creases jacket, remainder stripe top edge, internally excellent. David Moss provides the first detailed account of the nature and development of the left-wing political violence that began in Italy in the late 1960s. It covers the patterns of recruitment, organisation and activities of the armed groups, and the responses elicited opponents in various contexts. This Italian case study extends the analytical scope of terrorism. The author is Senior Lecturer in Italian Studies at Griffith, University, Brisbane. ISBN/ASIN: 0312028148. Our Book No: 13245. $25 AUD.

156. National Committee, Armenian (1983). The Armenian Genocide: As Reported in the Australian Press. Sydney, Willoughby: Armenian National Committee. 119 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white text-photos, corner creased rear cover & few rear pages, covers little soiled, minor edgewear. Newspaper reports & photos from Australian newspapers reporting on the horrific massacres of Armenians by Turkish forces in 1915 (at the same time as the Gallipoli landings, incidentally). No ISBN in book. Our Book No: 14791. $30 AUD.

157. Neil, Marie H. (1975). Trial Bay Gaol Public Works Prison and Wartime Detention Camp (Revised ed). Kempsey, NSW: Macleay River Historical Society. 18 pp. Paperback small oblong, very good condition, stapled pamphlet (staples lightly rusted), black & white text-photos, map inside front cover, goal plan inside rear cover, minor foxing edges, spine little creased, bottom corner front cover scuffed, minor edgewear. A history of the Trial Bay Gaol which now is a picturesque ruin on Laggers Point, a rocky headland in the Arakoon State Recreation Area on the mid-north coast of New South Wales. The building is a memorial to efforts made during the second half of the 19th century to improve the prison system in New South Wales (and later used as a wartime detention centre). This booklet will inform about early Australian gaols. A publication of the Macleay River Historical Society, Revised edition, 1975. (Unnumbered pages.). ISBN/ASIN: 0959868917. Our Book No: 31189. $10 AUD.

158. Nicholls, Freda Marnie (2016). The Amazing Mrs Livesey: The Remarkable Story of Australia's Greatest Imposter. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 303 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, pages faintly toned as usual. Ethel Livesey was an attractive young woman from a respectable middle-class family in Manchester, but she had over 40 aliases, eight official marriages, four children and five divorces. Her story stretches from England to the French Riviera, New York, Shanghai and across Australia. Ethel claimed she was a cotton heiress, wartime nurse, casino hostess, stowaway, artist, opera singer, gambler, spy, close friend of the King, air raid warden, charity queen and even wife of Australian test cricketer. When her career imploded, with the abandonment of her glittering wedding in Sydney just two hours before the guests were due to arrive, her bizarre story raced around the world. But what was fact and what was fiction? ISBN/ASIN: 9781760290146. Our Book No: 17095. $14 AUD.

159. Noorani, A. G. (2002). Islam and Jihad: Prejudice Versus Reality (1st p/b ed). London: Zed Books. 162 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, crease top corner tip rear cover creased, spine ends little rubbed, minor edgewear. In this short accessible book, A. G. Noorani discusses certain basic concepts needed to counteract the upsurge in prejudice and misinformation about Muslims, and to reject the tendency to agree with the un-Islamic acts of fundamentalists who, he argues, are misusing the faith as a political weapon. ISBN/ASIN: 9781842772713. Our Book No: 30949. $16 AUD.

160. Norington, Brad (2016). Planet Jackson: Power, Greed and Unions (Reprint ed). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press (MUP). 328 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, front cover corner lightly creased. Kathy Jackson was hailed as a heroine for blowing the whistle on the million-dollar fraud of Michael Williamson, the corrupt boss of the Health Services Union (HSU). But what if Jackson was just as corrupt as Williamson? Or worse? While Jackson was being portrayed as a Joan of Arc figure, she was spending vast amounts of her own union members' money on international holidays, fashion, jewellery, a mortgage, and even part of a divorce settlement. This is the real HSU story - the staggering misuse of the union dues of some of the lowest paid workers in Australia. ISBN/ASIN: 9780522870336. Our Book No: 17234. $18 AUD.

161. Novick, Peter (2000). The Holocaust and Collective Memory: The American Experience (1st ed). London: Bloomsbury Books. 373 pp. Hardback thick octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minor edgewear jacket (top spine reverse side archival tape repair), top edge foxed, pages lightly toned. Peter Novick discusses the history of the American post-WW2 response to the Holocaust. He posits that the promotion of the Holocaust has much to do with the insecurity of the Israeli state and of Jewishness. He also shows the revisionist chronology of the development of Holocaust discussion, as pointed out by Arthur Butz. ISBN/ASIN: 0747547734. Our Book No: 13796. $30 AUD.

162. O'Brien, Bill (2000). Agents of Mayhem: The Global Phenomenon of Mass Murder. Melbourne: Lothian Books. 302 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition. Nine cases of mass murder, including University of Texas and Dunblane School in Scotland killers - plus Australian cases (including Julian Knight, Frank Vitkovic, Martin Bryant). A final chapter sums up common features. ISBN/ASIN: 0734401647. Our Book No: 12919. $20 AUD.

163. O'Grady, Desmond (2004). Stages of the Revolution: A Biography of the Eureka Stockade's Raffaello Carboni. Melbourne: Hardie Grant. 295 pp. Paperback octavo, good plus condition, black & white photos centre spread, pages toned as usual, scratch marks top corner front cover, edges minimally foxed, minor edgewear. (This copy: Paperback.) A compelling biography of Raffaello Carboni, the Italian-born chronicler of the Eureka Stockade, a rebellion of gold miners at Ballarat in 1854, lead by Irishman Peter Lalor. Desmond O'Grady presents a flamboyant, talented but ultimately disappointed man who gave Australia more than he gleaned. The author also uncovers Carboni’s little-known past, including his previous revolutionary activities in Italy. (Originally published by Hale & Iremonger, 1985, as Raffaello! Raffaello!). ISBN/ASIN: 1740662121. Our Book No: 21617. $15 AUD.

164. O'Neill, Margot (2008). Blind Conscience (1st ed). Sydney, Kensington: University of New South Wales Press (UNSW Press). 286 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, corner tips creased front cover, minor edgewear, barcode sticker inside rear cover. This very moving book is the story of the people who struggled to get asylum seekers out of detention and change government policy. The author is an ABC-TV Lateline journalist who covered many of these stories as they were happening. Inspiring and disturbing in equal measure, with a gripping narrative that will surprise many readers. ISBN/ASIN: 9780868408538. Our Book No: 29503. $18 AUD.

165. Ogino, Masahiro; Lawrence, Lotte (translator) (2007). Scams and Sweeteners: A Sociology of Fraud (English ed) [Japanese Society Series]. Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press. 126 pp. Hardback small octavo, no jacket, very good condition, pictorial cover, minor edgewear. Masahiro Ogino provides a fascinating sociological examination of fraud, scams and gift-giving in Japanese society. Sociological reflections on fraudulent acts that are preformed in the space not governed by social norms. He develops a theory of what he calls a society of zero sociability on the basis of Japanese, French, German, Swiss, Italian and American cases. He argues that there is no clear delineation between friendship and respect, and gift-giving and scams, in degree-zero society. There is no differentiation between a premeditated scam and the intention to give a gift, and one could easily become the other, The author is professor of sociology at Kwansei Gakuin University. Translated from the Japanese language. SALE PRICE. ISBN/ASIN: 9781876843335. Our Book No: 13244. $40 AUD.

166. Okbazghi, Yohannes (2018). The Biofuels Deception: Going Hungry on the Green Carbon Diet. New York: Monthly Review Press. 344 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear. Yohannes Okbazghi combines scientific narrative with devastating economic analysis. The author argues that the seemingly innovative campaign for 'green energy' is driven by biotechnology industries and global grain-trading corporations. The author is a Political Science Professor Emeritus based at the University of Louisville. ISBN/ASIN: 9781583677025. Our Book No: 41045. $30 AUD.

167. Palmer, Monte; Palmer, Princess (2004). At the Heart of Terror: Islam, Jihadists, and America's War on Terrorism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. 293 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minor edgewear. Monte and Princess Palmer provide an accessible and informed book that examines the threat that Muslim extremists pose to America. It also provides a balanced and nuanced discussion of Iraq as a test case of America's war on terror. Explaining the basics of Islam and guiding the reader through the intricacies of each significant extremist group, the authors answer key questions: Who are the Muslim extremists and how do they fit within the broader context of the Islamic religion? What is their war plan and how do they operate? Who are their allies and what are their weaknesses? What is the experience of Israel, the Islamic world, and the United States in fighting Muslim extremists? How can they be defeated? ISBN/ASIN: 0742536025. Our Book No: 16566. $22 AUD.

168. Pape, Robert A. (2005). Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism (Australian ed). Melbourne: scribe. 335 pp. Paperback octavo, good condition only, bottom corner front cover creased, bottom corner few rear pages creased, pages toned as common, minor edgewear. Robert Pape, a political scientist at the University of Chicago, has created the first comprehensive database of every suicide terrorist attack in the world from 1980 up to today [2005]. With striking clarity and precision, he uses this unique research to debunk widely held misconceptions about the nature of suicide terrorism. Australian edition. ISBN/ASIN: 1920769579. Our Book No: 18268. $15 AUD.

169. Pascarl, Jacqueline (2008). Since I Was a Princess: My 14-year Fight to Get My Children Back (Reprint ed). Sydney: HarperCollins. 371 pp. Paperback thick trade, very good condition, colour photos (few sepia & black & white), front cover little creased, bottom corner tips some pages little creased, minor edgewear. In this sequel to 'Once I was a Princess', Jacqueline Parcarl (formerly Gillespie) tells what happened in the years after her children were kidnapped from Australia and taken to live in the Islamic State of Terengganu in Malaysia by their father, a Malaysian prince. How she finally was reunited with her children. ISBN/ASIN: 9780732285975. Our Book No: 29545. $18 AUD.

170. Patchin, Justin W.; Hinduja, Sameer (2012). Cyberbullying Prevention and Response: Expert Perspectives (1st ed). New York: Routledge. 204 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, figures, boxes, tables, minor edgewear. A comprehensive, up-to-date look at the major issues that teachers, school administrators, counselors, social workers, and parents need to be aware of with respect to cyberbullying identification, prevention, and response. This easy-to-read book provides educators, parents, psychologists, and policymakers with critical prevention techniques and strategies for effectively addressing electronic bullying. ISBN/ASIN: 9780415892377. Our Book No: 40293. $30 AUD.

171. Pendergrast, Mark (1998). Victims of Memory: Incest Accusations and Shattered Lives (1st p/b ed). London: HarperCollins. 746 pp. Paperback thick, very good condition, spine lightly creased. A lengthy study of how families are being torn apart and adult children turned against their parents by misguided therapists, using dreams, hypnosis and persuasion to recover false memories of sexual abuse. Uses real life cases to provide a devastating critique of Repressed Memory Syndrome. ISBN/ASIN: 0006387527. Our Book No: 3122. $15 AUD.

172. Penzig, Edgar (1992). Rogues, Vagabonds and Bloody Thieves: An Illustrated History of Colonial Crime 1850 - 1900. Katoomba, NSW: Tranter Enterprises. 220 pp. Hardback small quarto, no jacket as issued, very good condition, pictorial cover, black & white text-photos, minor edgewear, autograph (author's large written dedication). Edgar Penzig presents a lavishly illustrated history of eastern Australian colonial crime, including bushranging, murders and robberies. This is the eleventh book by the expert chronicler of Australian bushranging. The written dedication states: "Best wishes from the author to a fellow colonial". (No 446 of a limited edition of 1200 copies.) ISBN/ASIN: 0958765065. Our Book No: 17568. $80 AUD.

173. Penzig, Edgar F. (1985). The Sandy Creek Bushranger: A Definitive History of Ben Hall, His Gang and Associates. Sydney, Lane Cove: Historic Australia Publishing Company. 191 pp. Paperback small folio, very good condition, black & white text-photos & drawings, colour portrait frontispiece, pages faintly toned as usual, minor edgewear, owner's rubber stamp, autograph (author's written dedication), copy 1. Edgar Penzig provides a fascinating study of one of the most notorious Australian bushrangers from that period of history that has become known as the wild colonial days. (Large florid author's written dedication prelim page. Loosely inserted: Two newspaper clippings, plus an invitation sheet to a Penzig talk in 1994.). ISBN/ASIN: 0958883602. Our Book No: 14125. $40 AUD.

174. Penzig, Edgar F. (1985). The Sandy Creek Bushranger: A Definitive History of Ben Hall, His Gang and Associates. Sydney, Lane Cove: Historic Australia Publishing Company. 191 pp. Paperback small folio, very good condition, black & white text-photos & drawings, colour portrait frontispiece, pages faintly toned as usual, corner tip front cover creased, minor edgewear, remainder stripes top edge, non-author written dedication, copy 2. Edgar Penzig provides a fascinating study of one of the most notorious Australian bushrangers from that period of history that has become known as the wild colonial days. ISBN/ASIN: 0958883602. Our Book No: 14125A. $30 AUD.

175. Perry, Gina (2018). The Lost Boys: Inside Muzafer Sherif's Robbers Cave Experiment. Melbourne: Scribe Publications. 375 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, photos inside covers, tiny bump top spine, small scuff flyleaf (sticker mark, minor edgewear corner tips. Gina Perry describes a group of boys who in 1954 attended a remote summer camp where they were split into two groups, and encouraged to bully, harass, and demonise each other. The test results would make history as one of social psychology's classic and most controversial studies: the Robbers Cave experiment. The author, an Australian psychologist and popular writer, critically examines the experiment and its consequences, tracing the story of psychologist Muzafer Sherif, a troubled outsider who struggled to craft an experiment that would chase away his own personal demons. Using archival material and new interviews, the author puts together a story of drama, mutiny, and intrigue that has never been told before. ISBN/ASIN: 9781925322354. Our Book No: 31072. $25 AUD.

176. Persico, Joseph (2002). Roosevelt's Secret War: FDR and World War II Espionage (1st p/b ed). New York: Random House. 564 pp. Paperback thick octavo, good plus condition, front hinge slightly split (pages firm), cover little creased, minor foxing edges, minor edgewear corner tips. Joseph Persico describes how much FDR knew from intelligence sources before the Holocaust about the coming fate of Europe's Jews. This book presents evidence that the Soviet Union had a source inside the Roosevelt White House; that British agents gave FDR total fabrications to draw the United States into war. This constantly surprising story reveals a lot about Roosevelt's hidden role in World War 2. ISBN/ASIN: 0375761268. Our Book No: 30404. $20 AUD.

177. Poynting, Scott; Noble, Greg; Tabar, Paul; Collins, Jock (2004). Bin Laden in the Suburbs: Criminalising the Arab Other [Sydney Institute of Criminology Series]. Sydney: Institute of Criminology. 333 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, few figures, corner tips covers slightly creased, minor edgewear, red texta remainder mark fore-edge. Scott Poynting and colleagues look at public worrying over 'ethnic crime' and what it tells us about Australia today. The book argues that we are seeing the emergence of the 'Arab Other' as the pre-eminent problem of our time, and it analyses a decisive moment in the history of government, the law, and multiculturalism in Australia. ISBN/ASIN: 0975196707. Our Book No: 30951. $40 AUD.

178. Pratt, Colin (2000). Killing the Khmer (1st ed). Surrey Hills North, VIC: Sea Tiger Marine. 303 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, black & white text-photos, few page corner tips bent, minor edgewear, fore-edge & bottom edge slightly marked, autograph (author's written dedication inside front cover). A history the Khmer Rouge, the extreme-left terrorist group, who - when in government - was responsible for the deaths of millions of Cambodians. ISBN/ASIN: 1876677082. Our Book No: 25772. $30 AUD.

179. Pretyman, E. R. (1970). Some Notes on Maria Island and Its Penal Settlements. Hobart: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. 32 pp. Paperback wide octavo, good plus condition, stapled pamphlet (staples rusted), black & white text-photos, map, corner one page creased, minor insect damage edges front cover. E. R. Pretyman provides a history of the convict settlement on Maria Island, off the east coast of Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania). ISBN/ASIN: B0006C22Z8. Our Book No: 2485. $12 AUD.

180. Priest, Tim (2009). Enemies of the State (1st ed). Sydney: New Holland. 271 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, tiny mark inside cover & flyleaf, minor edgewear, tiny scuff top spine. The author has drawn on extensive research from parliamentary enquiries, royal commissions, court documents, interviews, police court briefs, speeches, television and newspaper coverage to write this book. He is a former police detective, serving in Sydney, including King's Cross and Cabramatta. ISBN/ASIN: 9781741108705. Our Book No: 26453. $20 AUD.

181. Priest, Tim; Basham, Richard (2003). To Protect and Serve: The Untold Truth About the New South Wales Police Service. Sydney: New Holland. 288 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minor edgewear. Detective-Sergeant Tim Priest, after years struggling to fight serious crime and drug trafficking in the Cabramatta region of western Sydney, became disillusioned with the management of the New South Police Force - the politics, bureaucratic bungling, chronic lack of resources, and crazy decision-making. His hard-hitting story, written jointly with Richard Basham, an urban anthropologist at the University of Sydney, and who has studied Asian crime gangs. ISBN/ASIN: 1741100402. Our Book No: 3925. $20 AUD.

182. Pye, Michael (2022). Antwerp: The Glory years (Reprint ed). Dublin: Penguin Random House UK. 271 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, colour photos, minor edgewear. Michael Pye meticulously documents Antwerp, the famous port city in Belgium, in particular its exceptional Renaissance years, known as a 'golden age'. It was a tolerant, secular city governed by money but also a rogue's paradise. We meet he Portuguese spice ships, but also the very profitable but disturbing slave trade in the Belgian Congo, and then the long aftermath. A very detailed history about a very rich part of Antwerp's history. ISBN/ASIN: 9780141982465. Our Book No: 41402. $20 AUD.

183. Randall, Peter (2001). Bullying in Adulthood: Assessing the Bullies and Their Victims (1st ed). East Sussex: Brunner - Routledge. 212 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, case studies, tiny mark fore-edge, top corner covers & few pages little creased, minor edgewear. Evaluated research, clinical issues and assessment of bullies and victims, and the background factors to such behaviour. A number of strategies are suggested both for dealing with bullying and victim behaviour, and for monitoring situations. ISBN/ASIN: 0415236940. Our Book No: 25966. $14 AUD.

184. Raw, Charles (1977). Slater Walker: An Investigation into a Financial Phenomenon (Australian ed). London / Melbourne: Andre Deutsch / Hutchinson Group (Australia) Pty Ltd. 368 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minor edgewear. Charles Raw, an investigative reporter from the Sunday Times, London, reveals the real story behind the remarkable rise and fall of Slater Walker, an aggressive British financial company. (This copy: Australian hardback edition. Andre Deutsch / Hutchinson Group (Australia) Pty Ltd, 1977.). ISBN/ASIN: 0233967982. Our Book No: 14279. $25 AUD.

185. Ressa, Maria A. (2003). Seeds of Terror: An Eyewitness Account of Al-Qaeda's Newest Center of Operations in Southeast Asia (1st ed). New York: Free Press. 255 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), cloth spine, pages faintly toned, minimal edgewear. The Jakarta Bureau Chief for CNN demonstrates how the future of Al-Qaeda's international terror campaign lies in southeast Asia. Includes the full story of the Bali bombing (it was Plan B - a scaled back version of bigger plans for Singapore), and an interview with Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, the so-called Osama bin Laden of Indonesia. ISBN/ASIN: 0743251334. Our Book No: 12682. $12 AUD.

186. Richmond, Ruth (2009). The Stench in this Parliament: The Authorised Biography of John Hatton AO: The Story of the Independent Nobody who Brought down a Premier. Mulwala, NSW: Self-Published: Ruth Richmond / Printed by McPherson’s Printing. 267 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos, front hinge slightly split (all pages firm), top corners few pages creased, minor edgewear, minimal bio annotation. The life-story of an honest Australian politician. John Hatton AO was born in poverty but his indomitable tenacity served seven parliamentary terms as Independent member for South Coast New South Wales, and brought about the Wood Royal Commission which exposed endemic corruption in the NSW Police Force. He and his wife Vera were threatened with death, but both survived. ISBN/ASIN: 9780646521831. Our Book No: 41160. $25 AUD.

187. Rigby, Ken (1996). Bullying in Schools and What To Do About It (1st ed). Melbourne, Camberwell: Acer Press / Australian Council for Educational Research. 299 pp. Paperback large octavo, very good condition, figures, tables, cover corners lightly scuffed, bottom corner tip creased front cover (bottom corner few pages lightly creased), tiny closed tear base spine, minor edgewear. Describes ways to identify both bullies and victims. This is a passionate and motivating book by an Australian psychologist that policy makers, school administrators, teachers, doctors and parents will find invaluable. ISBN/ASIN: 0864311842. Our Book No: 26322. $15 AUD.

188. Robertson, Geoffrey (1999). The Justice Game (Modern reprint ed). London: Vintage. 415 pp. Paperback thick trade, very good condition, black & white photos, minor edgewear. Geoffrey Robertson, the well-known Australian lawyer (who practices in Britain), explains why justice matters, and the recounting of actual cases helps to explain this statement. He argues for freedom of information and libel law changes, for abolition of blasphemy, for proper inquiries into violent deaths, for a privacy law, for an Independent Commission Against Corruption. The chapters are arranged chronologically rather than logically, spanning 25 years. ISBN/ASIN: 9780099581918. Our Book No: 28523. $14 AUD.

189. Rogers, Colin (1986). Tracing Missing Persons: An Introduction to Agencies, Methods and Sources In England and Wales (1st ed). Manchester: Manchester University Press. 188 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket, good condition, tables, bottom corner front cover little bumped, spine ends chipped, pages lightly toned, edges & endpapers & flyleaves lightly foxed (minimally title page), rubber stamp front endpaper (light impression on pastedown). This is the first book to describe, methodically and in detail, the ways in which one individual can find and contact another. Most of the book, details how we all leave behind on our journey from birth to death a long trail of documentary evidence for our existence and activities. The book will interest anyone trying to find a missing person, archivists, librarians, records managers, and people interested in data protection and civil liberties. ISBN/ASIN: 071901901X. Our Book No: 30828. $15 AUD.

190. Russell, Miles (2003). Piltdown Man: The Secret Life of Charles Dawson and the World's Greatest Archaeological Hoax (1st p/b ed). Stroud, Glouc.: Tempus Publishing. 288 pp. Paperback large octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos & drawings, top edge minimally foxed, minor edgewear. Miles Russell examines the life and career of Charles Dawson, the alleged hoaxer of 'Piltdown Man', the extraordinary archeological hoax that fooled experts for many years. The human and animal remains discovered at Piltdown near Lewes in Sussex about 100 years ago were hailed as the 'missing link' between ape and man. It was not until 1953 that modern analysis conclusively revealed an ingenious hoax, and that Charles Dawson was the likely hoaxer. Dawson was also responsible for 16 other archaeological forgeries during his lifetime. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 0752425722. Our Book No: 23321. $25 AUD.

191. Safran, John (2014). Murder in Mississippi: The True Story of How I Met a White Supremacist, Befriended His Black Killer and Wrote This Book (Australian, new ed). Melbourne: Penguin Group Australia. 351 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, colour photos centre spread, minor edgewear. John Safran lucidly records the story of a dead man (Richard, a white supremacist), his murderer (Vincent, a black man), the place they lived (Mississippi, USA), and the convoluted process of trying to find out the complete layers of truth. The Australian author has written an engrossing but revealing story about the complexity of defining racism. ISBN/ASIN: 9780143572084. Our Book No: 29257. $20 AUD.

192. Salusinszky, Imre (2019). The Hilton Bombing: Evan Pederick and the Ananda Marga (1st ed). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press (MUP). 338 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white & colour photos, bottom corner tip laminate coating minimally lifting, minor edgewear. In 1978, Evan Pederick, a naive 22-year-old involved in a radical Indian religious cult, Ananda Marga, claimed to put a large bomb outside Sydney's Hilton Hotel, where an Indian delegation were staying. the bomb killed three people. This is his story, told for the first time to Imre Salusinszky. He is now an Anglican priest, and he stands by his confession and testimony. It is an extraordinary tale of guilt, remorse, renewal, and the search for forgiveness. ISBN/ASIN: 9780522875492. Our Book No: 41141. $20 AUD.

193. Schmidt, Michael; Horch, Daniel (translator) (1993). The New Reich: Violent Extremism in Unified Germany and Beyond (1st ed). London: Hutchinson. 255 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, bottom corner tip front cover creased, pages toned as usual, minor foxing top edge, minor edgewear. Michael Schmidt, a German journalist and film-maker, reports on the rise of the neo-Nazis in today's Germany and Europe generally. He reveals connections between the left over Nazis from the Hitler era, and the lately arrived 'yuppie-fascists' and skinheads. the Translated from the German. ISBN/ASIN: 0091780047. Our Book No: 24058. $15 AUD.

194. Schrecker, Ellen (1998). Many Are the Crimes: McCarthyism in America (1st p/b ed). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 573 pp. Paperback large thick octavo, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, minimal foxing edges, minor edgewear. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. About a bad time for freedom and political repression in America in the 1950s. Covers far more than the brief career of Irish-American Senator Joseph McCarthy, whose excessive anti-Communist crusade ruined so many careers, marriages, and even lives. The first complete post-Cold War account of McCarthyism, which however stirred considerable controversy when first published in hardback. ISBN/ASIN: 0691048703. Our Book No: 17844. $40 AUD.

195. Shakeshaft, Bernie; Knight, James (2019). Back on Track: How One Man and His Dogs are Changing the Lives of Rural Kids. Sydney: Hachette Australia. 323 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, two black & white photos, colour photos, corner tips front cover little creased, top corner rear cover creased, front hinge slightly split (pages firm). This is the autobiography of Bernie Shakeshaft who is making a difference by helping young people to stay alive, out of jail, and wanting to chase their hopes and dreams. He started BackTrack in Armidale (NSW) after spending his early years finding his own place in the world. He put dogs into the program to work with the lost boys (and girls), and fourteen years later it is still working. The juvenile crime rate in Armidale has dropped significantly. Bernie has been named Local Hero for 2020 for his work with disadvantaged youth in Armidale. ISBN/ASIN: 9780733642128. Our Book No: 40472. $20 AUD.

196. Shears, Richard; Gidley, Isobelle (1984). Devi: The Bandit Queen. London: George Allen & Unwin. 244 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos centre spread, reverse side jacket lightly foxed, minor edgewear. Richard Shears and Isobelle Gidley record the remarkable story of Phoolan Devi, Goddess of Flowers - the legendary Indian Dacoit Queen - who suffered torture and rape before escaping her captors, and then taking bloody revenge and living a criminal life on the run. Records her final dramatic surrender and capture, and her impending trial. ISBN/ASIN: 0049200976. Our Book No: 14608. $20 AUD.

197. Shulman, Seth (2008). The Telephone Gambit: Chasing Alexander Graham Bell's Secret. New York: W. W. Norton. 256 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white illustrations, minor edgewear jacket, tiny hole fore-edge last two pages. The inventor of the telephone and co-founder of the National Geographic Society is challenged by the author. A stellar example of historical investigation. Throughout his career, Bell was plagued by a secret: he stole the key idea behind the invention of the telephone. While researching at MIT, science journalist Shulman scrutinized Bell's journals and found the smoking gun: a deeply buried historical deception. Delving further into Bell's life, Shulman unearthed the surprising story behind the telephone, a tale of romance, corruption and unchecked ambition. ISBN/ASIN: 9780393062069. Our Book No: 24834. $12 AUD.

198. Sifaoui, Mohamed (2003). Inside Al Qaeda: How I Infiltrated the World's Deadliest Terrorist Organization. London: Granta Books. 154 pp. Paperback, very good condition. By an Algerian-born journalist who in 1996 survived a bomb attack in Algiers that killed his friends and 30 passers-by. Since then, Sifaoui has worked against the terrorist ideology of extremist Islamism wherever the opportunity presented itself. One dangerous opportunity came in 2002. While covering a terrorist trial, he made the acquaintance of an active member of an Al Qaeda cell in Paris and managed to gain his trust. Eventually he was invited to London to be entrusted with a position of real responsibility playing a coordinating role between the different terrorist cells in Europe. ISBN/ASIN: 1862076820. Our Book No: 3489. $12 AUD.

199. Simpson, Mary Lou (2014). From Convict to Politician: The Life of William Henry Groom. Brisbane: Boolarong Press. 355 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, black & white photos, minor edgewear. This is the story of William Henry Groom who was transported from Britain for stealing money from his employer. Most of the research comes from 19th century newspapers. The 13-year-old boy left Plymouth as a boy prisoner who had a job to survive. It is thought that he hated social injustice and this later helped him to become a powerful person as an adult. He was a journalist who later became involved in politics in Queensland. He spent 38 years in the Queensland parliament, which he believed he could create a just society. He was a man who lived by the pen, and he built a new life in Australia. Short listed 2015 Queensland Literary Awards. ISBN/ASIN: 9781925046779. Our Book No: 29416. $35 AUD.

200. Smith, Coultman (1947). Shadow over Tasmania: For the First Time - the Truth about the State's Convict History (6th ed). Hobart: J. Walch & Sons. 150 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, black & white text-photos, map, spine cover repaired archival tape, small edge piece missing front cover, pages lightly toned as common, edgewear. According to the foreword by the premier of Tasmania, Robert Cosgrove, this book treats the convict days in a bright, common-sense manner with none of the morbidity and horror which have too often stamped such work. The author has also uncovered some new facts that place a refreshing new light on the topic. Our Book No: 2656. $15 AUD.

201. Smith, Coultman (1973). Shadow over Tasmania: For the First Time - the Truth about the State's Convict History (17th ed) [The Whole Story of the Convicts]. Hobart: J. Walch & Sons. 150 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, black & white text-photos, map, small scuff front cover, minor edgewear. This book treats the Tasmanian convict era in a bright, common-sense manner with none of the morbidity and horror which have too often stamped such work. The author has also uncovered some new facts that place a refreshing new light on the topic. Our Book No: 3763. $12 AUD.

202. Solomon, R. C. (1990). The Convicted Gunsmiths of New South Wales: A Definitive History 1788 - 1850. Sydney, Rockdale: R. C. Solomon. 220 pp. Hardback small quarto, no jacket as issued, very good condition, pictorial cover, black & white text-photos & drawings, little foxing front endpaper & top edge, bottom edge front cover bumped, minor edgewear. Ron Solomon, a past president of the Antique Arms Collectors Society of Australia, has compiled a learned study of the lives of convict artisans (English gunsmiths transported to Australia for petty crimes) and their fate in the harsh environment of the penal colony. (Unnumbered copy of a limited edition of 1100 copies. Unnumbered pages.). ISBN/ASIN: 0646003429. Our Book No: 13361. $50 AUD.

203. Sparrow, Jeff (2019). Fascists Among Us: Online Hate and the Christchurch Massacre (1st ed). Melbourne, Brunswick: Scribe Publications. 151 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, small scuff front cover, minor edgewear. This is the first book since the Christchurch massacre to trace the fascist roots of the terrorist, and what it represents. Jeff Sparrow traces the history of the far right, showing how fascists have adapted to the new politics of the 21st century. He argues that the mosque killer represents a disturbing new phenomenon of streaming the attack online that must be tackled. ISBN/ASIN: 9781925849677. Our Book No: 31125. $22 AUD.

204. Sprinzak, Ehud (1999). Brother Against Brother: Violence and Extremism in Israeli Politics From Altalena to the Rabin Assassination. New York: Free Press. 366 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), cloth spine. Examines the critical turning points in Israel's history and exposes the roots of violence in Israeli domestic politics. Books. ISBN/ASIN: 0684853442. Our Book No: 16770. $20 AUD.

205. Starford, Rebecca (2015). Bad Behaviour: A Memoir of Bullying and Boarding School. Sydney, Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin. 253 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, front cover little creased, minor edgewear corners & spine. The author tells her story about spending a year at a boarding school in the bush, at the age of fourteen. The 16 girls were left largely unsupervised, they were a mixture of badly-behaved students and some of the most socially vulnerable. The author joined up with the powerful girls, becoming part of the games - and later a victim of various types of bullying and aggression. In the book, she explains how those experiences affected her as an adult and shaped her future relationships. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 9781743319574. Our Book No: 29390. $20 AUD.

206. Stemp, Patricia (1989). Walter Leonard and Bridget Duffy: From Meath to Balmain. Kyle Bay, NSW: Self-Published: Patricia Stemp. 69 pp. Paperback small wide trade, very good condition, card covers, stapled, black & white photos & drawings, maps, family trees, staples rusted, rear cover little marked, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. Patricia Stemp is the great-great-granddaughter of Walter Leonard and Bridget Duffy. She relates the story of this Irish convict couple and their family. This book commemorates a family reunion that celebrates the 150th anniversary of Bridget's arrival in Sydney Town on the barque 'Minerva' on 26 December 1839. Walter Leonard, who was to become her husband, had arrived two years earlier on the ship 'Neptune' on 2 January 1838. They left behind neither diaries nor portraits, so the pattern of their lives has been reconstructed from documents of public record, such as electoral rolls, birth, death and marriage certificates, land title records, and from contemporary publications and newspapers. SCARCE (Self-published). ISBN/ASIN: 0731672577. Our Book No: 41038. $40 AUD.

207. Stern, Jessica (2003). Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill (1st ed). New York: Ecco / HarperCollins. 368 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. For four years, Jessica Stern interviewed extremist members of three religions around the world: Christians, Jews, and Muslims. He lucidly explains how terrorist organisations are formed by opportunistic leaders who - using religion as both motivation and justification - recruit the disenfranchised. Fascinating, informative and courageous. ISBN/ASIN: 006050532X. Our Book No: 16224. $25 AUD.

208. Stewart, George R. (Rippey) (1964). Committee of Vigilance: Revolution in San Francisco, 1851: An Account of The Hundred Days when Certain Citizens Undertook the Suppression of the Criminal Activities of the Sydney Ducks (Reprint ed). Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 339 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white drawings, map, diagram, dark navy top edge, rough cut fore-edges, minor edgewear jacket, base spine & bottom edges slightly rubbed, pages lightly toned, minor annotation (small biro mark inside rear cover), protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve (Brodart). George Stewart relates the story of the 103 men who operated outside the letter of the law and managed to preserve its spirit.. The Sydney Ducks were a group of convicts who had come to America from Australia legitimately or otherwise in search of gold. They found mining was not easy or as profitable as they thought, and many of them fell back to their old habits, and supported themselves by robbery. The author has based this book on a highly dramatic and significant episode in American history. He has constructed a narrative which combines tension and evocative detail with great attention to detail and authenticity. ISBN/ASIN: B000NYCCS6. Our Book No: 41284. $40 AUD.

209. Stout, Martha (2021). The Sociopath Next Door: The Ruthless Versus the Rest of Us (New ed). London: John Murray Publishers. 241 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, white background covers lightly marked, minor edgewear. Martha Stout, a Harvard psychologist, discusses sociopathy, a mental disorder that often goes undetected in ordinary people. The sociopath has no ability to feel shame, guilt or remorse, and can cause considerable harm, for example, in relationships and business. ISBN/ASIN: 9781529331271. Our Book No: 40947. $25 AUD.

210. Suffolk, Owen; Dunstan, David (editor) (2000). Owen Suffolk's Days of Crime and Years of Suffering. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing (ASP). 334 pp. Paperback octavo (with flaps), very good condition, black & white photos, spine little creased, minor edgewear. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. Huge autobiography of the convict Owen Suffolk deported from England to Australia for theft in 1846. He was no common criminal but a poet, storyteller and orator. In 1867 his extensive autobiography "Days of Crime and Years of Suffering" was published in the Australasian, a leading newspaper of the period. This is the first time it has been reprinted in book form. ISBN/ASIN: 1875606580. Our Book No: 21742. $30 AUD.

211. Suter, Keith (2008). All About Terrorism: Everything You Were Too Afraid to Ask. Sydney: Bantam. 341 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, minimal edgewear. Keith Suter provides A=a close overview of the history and politics of terrorism, examining conflicts in the Middle East, Russia, Northern Ireland, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and other parts of the world. This book will interest anyone who wants a better understanding of the events covered every day in the news. The author is an Australian foreign affairs consultant and TV editor. ISBN/ASIN: 9781741668216. Our Book No: 23801. $15 AUD.

212. Tahtinen, Unto (1976). Ahimsa: Non-violence in Indian Tradition. London: Rider and Company. 147 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in good dustjacket), top edge foxed, flaps creased jacket (few small tears, two small pieces missing top edge, white background lightly marked, light foxing edges, some edgewear, sticker mark) Unto Tahtinen explains the meaning of ahimsa or non-violence. Compares, for the first time, the different meanings of ahimsa in Jainism, Buddhism, and Vedism. The book also contains sections on himsa or violence, including violence against against oneself and causes of violence. Some other moral norms are discussed, such as self-control, truthfulness, forbearance, friendliness, compassion and non-stealing. There are specific chapters devoted to ahimsa in relation to war and crime, and ahimsa as exemplified by Mahatma Gandi and Vinoba Bhave. ISBN/ASIN: 0091233402. Our Book No: 30637. $35 AUD.

213. Tame, Grace (text and illustrations) (2022). The Ninth Life of a Diamond Miner: A Memoir. Sydney: Pan Macmillan. 342 pp. Hardback thick octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), spine ends little rubbed, base spine jacket little creased (small tear bottom corner front cover, minor edgewear). This is Grace Tame’s story, in her own words, on her own terms. She became Australian of the Year for her firm advocacy on behalf of women who have suffered abuse (partly based on personal experience). She returns to the things that have driven and saved her: love, connection and honesty. The book offers a better future for all. ISBN/ASIN: 9781760988050. Our Book No: 41176. $35 AUD.

214. Tatz, Colin (editor); Arnold, Peter (editor); Tatz, Sandra (editor) (2006). Genocide Perspectives III: Essays on the Holocaust and Other Genocides. Sydney: Australian Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies / Brandl & Schlesinger. 262 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, spine little creased, small scratch front cover, corner tips creased front cover, minor edgewear. A diverse collection of essays by scholars, including: Auschwitz, Rwandan genocide, Protocols of the Elders of Zion (forgery), genocide in Namibia, Jews in Turkey, Aboriginal child removals in Western Australia. ISBN/ASIN: 1876040688. Our Book No: 16944. $20 AUD.

215. Taylor, Paul (2011). Rip Off!: Australian Fraud, Deception and Dirty Tricks. Melbourne, Scoresby: Five Mile Press. 250 pp. Paperback octavo, good plus condition, black & white photos, front cover creased, bottom corner tips covers creased, crease in front cover, some edgewear. In 33 wide-ranging chapters, Paul Taylor examines some of Australia's best-known (some very surprising) rip offs: defined broadly to include frauds, hoaxes, shams, deceptions and stings. Includes Field Marshal Blamey, Al Grassby, The Dismissal, of Gough Whitlam, Fine Cotton, Francis de Groot, Frank Hardy, Wilfred Burchett, Horrie the Wog Dog, the Gallipoli withdrawal. And the strange case of Daisy Bates who married Breaker Morant. ISBN/ASIN: 9781742481272. Our Book No: 27617. $18 AUD.

216. Taylor, Tony (2008). Denial: History Betrayed. Melbourne, Carlton: Melbourne University Press (MUP). 323 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, faint foxing edges, minor edgewear, light sticker mark front cover. Tony Taylor examines historical denial to find out what makes deniers tick. He delves into the pathology of deniers to prove that while each denial-provoking case may vary in character, the nature of historical denial remains relatively consistent. He examines six case studies of denialism: Turkey and the Armenians, David Irving and the Holocaust, the Japanese in Nanking, the atrocities of Stalin, and Serbian crimes against Bosnians in the Balkans, and Australian denial regarding Aborigines. The author is Associate Professor of history at Monash University, Melbourne, and consultant to the Australian Government on history education. ISBN/ASIN: 9780522854824. Our Book No: 41162. $35 AUD.

217. Tedeschi, Mark (2017). Murder at Myall Creek: The Trial that Defined a Notion (1st p/b ed). Sydney: Simon & Schuster. 320 pp. Paperback trade, very good plus condition, black & white & colour photos centre spread, minor edgewear. In 1838, eleven convicts and former convicts were put on trial for the brutal murder of 28 Aboriginal men, women and children at Myall Creek in New South Wales. The trial created an enormous amount of controversy because it was unknown for Europeans to be charged with the murder of Aborigines.The prosecutor was the Attorney General of New South Wales, John Plunkett. This was his greatest test, as it pitted his forensic brilliance and his belief in equality before the law against the combined forces of the free settlers, the squatters, the military, the emancipists, the newspapers, and even the convict population. Some of perpetrator’s were hanged. The author, a senior lawyer, also brilliantly describes the social setting in the 1830s and 1840s. ISBN/ASIN: 9781925533484. Our Book No: 18162. $26 AUD.

218. Thurgood, Noel; Warner, Ralph (illustrator) (1988). The Gold Escort Robbery Trials. Sydney: Kangaroo Press. 192 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket (flap unclipped), good condition (in good dustjacket), black & white photos, frontispiece map, spine jacket slightly faded (reverse side little toned, rear cover little creased, minor edgewear), edges lightly foxed, top corner rear cover little bumped, pages lightly toned, rubber stamp. Noel Thurgood relates the story of the Eugowra gold escort robbery on 15 June 1862 (central western New South Wales) and the subsequent trial. A gang of eight men, headed by the notorious bushranger Frank Gardiner ambushed the Forbes gold escort, shot it out with the police escort and took off with over 14,000 pounds worth of gold and notes. The late author presents the fascinating court room evidence as it unfolds on a day-by-day basis. He died before publication in 1985. Paul Feain and Peter Smith helped to prepare the material for publication. Readers can consider their verdict. (Embargo rubber stamp front free flyleaf.). ISBN/ASIN: 0864171331. Our Book No: 31159. $30 AUD.

219. Tibbalds, Geoff; Harvey-Jones, Sir John (introduction) (1999). Business Blunders: Dirty Dealing and Financial Failure in the World of Big Business. London: Robinson. 308 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, pages toned as usual, minor edgewear, cover design differs from stock photo. The stories behind some of the most disastrous financial mistakes worldwide, from the collapse of business empires from mismanagement or fraud, like DeLorean, to huge corporate errors such as New Coke an the Ford Edsel. Includes the South Seas Bubble, the Hitler Diaries, the Montreal Olympics. Plus missed opportunities such as the man who turned down The Beatles. ISBN/ASIN: 184119011X. Our Book No: 4627. $12 AUD.

220. Townshend, Charles (2002). Terrorism: A Very Short Introduction (1st ed). Oxford: Oxford University Press. 158 pp. Paperback small (with flaps), very good plus condition. A short snappy introduction to the complex topic of terrorism. Is one person's terrorist another's freedom fighter? Is terrorism crime or war? Can there be a 'War on Terror'? Prompted by the terrorist attacks of September 2001 , which changed the face of the world, pushing terrorism to the top of political agendas. ISBN/ASIN: 0192801686. Our Book No: 4632. $12 AUD.

221. Travers, Robert (1986). The Phantom Fenians of New South Wales. Sydney: Kangaroo Press. 176 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos & drawings, minor edgewear, old price marks. About a demented Irishman, Henry James O’Farrell, who shot and injured Prince Alfred in Sydney in 1868. This episode was used by the unscrupulous politician Henry Parkes for his own political gain by fanning sectarian bigotry about an alleged Irish Catholic or Fenian plot. The Fenians were an Irish revolutionary nationalist brotherhood seeking an independent Irish state. ISBN/ASIN: 0864170610. Our Book No: 14722. $30 AUD.

222. Tsakos, Demetra; Mortimer, Derek (told to) (2001). A Mother's Story: A Policeman Shot my Angel. Sydney: Derek Mortimer / Printed by Hippo Books. 111 pp. Paperback large wide octavo, very good condition, black & white photos center spread, bottom corner tip front cover little creased, minor edgewear. This is the true story of a young man aged 16 who was shot by a police officer while he was sitting in a car in New South Wales. The story has been told to Derek Mortimer by his mother (Demetra Tsakos) who has spent most of her life trying to understand why this happened to her family. ISBN/ASIN: 0958190208. Our Book No: 41059. $30 AUD.

223. Vivian, Herbert (1899). Tunisia and the Modern Barbary Pirates. London: C. Arthur Pearson. 341 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket, very good condition, original dark green cloth cover (gilt & red lettering & decoration, cloth little flecked), new endpapers, foldout map frontispiece, black & white plates & text-photos, fore-edge pages untrimmed, edgewear, minor pencil annotation. Heavy (1.1 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. An account of Tunisia in the 1890s, said by the author to be more objective than previous prejudiced accounts by both French colonialists and prejudiced English writers. Includes description of Islam, cuisine, natural history, customs, governance and the ongoing problem of pirates. Our Book No: 16485. $160 AUD.

224. Wantrup, Jonathan (editor) (1987). First News from Botany Bay: The London Chronicle Account of the Foundation of Australia in 1788 (1st ed). Sydney / East Kew: Horden House / Boroondara Press. 32 pp. Paperback wide octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), card covers, frontispiece, minor edgewear jacket (tiny tear top edge, tiny scuff base spine). This fascinating booklet comprises the first published account of Australia's foundation in 1788 and was printed on the front page of the London Chronicle newspaper on 24 March 1789. The Chronicle printed three further articles on the First Fleet's expedition to Botany Bay, which for a long time was the only public account of the new colony in New South Wales. The four articles published in the London Chronicle on 24 March (No. 5058), 26 March (No. 5059), 28 March (No. 5060), and 4 April 1789 (No. 5063), are reproduced without change. Apart from the alteration of the 'long s' to the standard modern form, the vagaries of the 18th-century journalist's orthography, punctuation and typographical style have been retained. There is an Appendix ('An Extract of a Journal from England to Botany Bay', by Richard Williams, belonging to the Ship Borrow Dale, Capt. Reed), and a Bibliography of eyewitness accounts of the first year of settlement. (A limited edition of 500 copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 0958847800. Our Book No: 41304. $50 AUD.

225. Warburton, Luke; Bouda, Simon (with) (2019). Man's Best Friend: The Inspiring True Story of Sergeant Luke Warburton, his Police Dog Chuck and the Crime-busting Dog Unit. Sydney: Hachette. 259 pp. Paperback octavo, good plus condition, colour photos centre spread, bottom corner rear cover creased, covers lightly creased, minor edgewear. This memoir is the true story of Chuck the Australian police dog (a German Shepherd) by his handler Sergeant Luke Warburton as they tackle thugs, chase robbers, and bring armed and dangerous criminals to justice, including Malcolm Naden, Australia's most wanted man. This is a story for animal lovers - the tale of a boy who loved dogs and who grew up to spend his life working with some of the best in the world. ISBN/ASIN: 9780733641817. Our Book No: 41163. $15 AUD.

226. Warung, Price ; Andrews, B. G. (editor); Astley], [William (1975). Tales of the Convict System: Selected Stories of Price Warung (1st p/b ed). Brisbane: St Lucia: University of Queensland Press (UQP). 300 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, covers lightly scratched, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. Semi-fictional stories that were originally published in 'The Bulletin' magazine, 1892. Obsessed with the inhuman monstrosities of Australia's convict system, William Astley (writing as 'Price Warung') took the outlines of history and coloured them with melodrama and farce to shock, delight, and sometimes disgust his many readers. These 17 stories reflect an attitude of the time: the convict was more sinned against than sinning. Edited by B. G. Andrews. ISBN/ASIN: 0702209295. Our Book No: 4548. $18 AUD.

227. Wasserman, David (editor); Wachbroit, Robert (editor) (2001). Genetics and Criminal Behavior (1st p/b ed) [Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 335 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, black & white drawings, minimal edgewear. Several philosophers address basic conceptual, methodological, and ethical issues raised by genetic research on criminal behavior. The essays explore the complexities of tracing any genetic influence on criminal, violent or antisocial behavior; the varieties of interpretations to which evidence of such influences is subject; and the relevance of such influences to the moral and legal appraisal of criminal conduct. SALE PRICE. ISBN/ASIN: 0521627281. Our Book No: 22345. $15 AUD.

228. Watson, Reg. A. (2001). The Life and Times of Thomas Francis Meagher, Irish Exile to Van Diemen’'s Land (New ed). Hobart, Rosny Park: Southern Holdings. 99 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, black & white text-photos, tiny dent rear cover, covers lightly foxed, minor edgewear. Reg Watson reports on Thomas Francis Meagher, who was born in the County of Tiperary, Ireland, in 1823. He was transported to Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) for his political beliefs. He later escaped and took part in the American Civil War and later became a politician in Montana, where he died mysteriously. He packed a lot into his short life: he only lived 43 years. Topics: Early Life and Political Activity; His Arrest; Arrival in Van Diemen's Land; Life in Van Diemen's Land; Marriage; Plan for Escape; Escape and Arrival: Civil War Activities; Post Civil War Activities, and Epilogue. ISBN/ASIN: 0959574654. Our Book No: 41056. $25 AUD.

229. Weatherburn, Don; Lind, Bronwyn (2001). Delinquent-prone Communities (1st ed) [Cambridge Criminology Series]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 211 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), figures, tables, minor edgewear. Two Australian criminologists explore the link between social and economic disadvantage and crime. They show that the transmission mechanism linking disadvantage and crime is not offender motivation, but disruption of the parenting process. SALE PRICE. ISBN/ASIN: 0521790948. Our Book No: 3766. $15 AUD.

230. Weiss, John (1997). Ideology of Death: Why the Holocaust Happened in Germany Chicago: Ivan R. Dee. 427 pp. Paperback octavo, good condition, cover & few pages corner tips little creased, edges lightly foxed, front cover & first few pages little creased, minor edgewear, old price marks free flyleaf. Examines the unique nature of German history as well as the culture of racism and anti-Semitism that developed among powerful elites and ordinary Germans. He explains how and why this explosive mix nurtured the Nazis and produced the Holocaust. ISBN/ASIN: 1566631742. Our Book No: 30626. $22 AUD.

231. Wells, Thomas; Bent, Andrew (printer); Craig, C. (introduction) (1966). Michael Howe: The Last and Worst of the Bush Rangers of Van Diemen's Land (Facsimile ed). Hobart: Platypus Publications. 36 pp. Hardback small, clear plastic dustjacket, very good condition, cream boards (mid-grey spine), vignette & initials front cover, decorative endpapers, minimal foxing edges, pages lightly toned, minor pencil annotation. This facsimile edition of the life of Tasmanian bushranger Michael Howe is published to mark the 150th anniversary of initial publication in the 'Hobart Gazette'. It is also a tribute to Andrew Bent the printer, and later the proprietor of the 'Hobart Town Gazette'. Mr Bent was the first in Australia to introduce a modern conception of editorship. This book was the first book of general literature to be published in Australia. The anonymous author is believed to be Thomas Wells. (No 345 of a limited edition of 500 copies. Vignette on front cover is a gun and the initials M H.). Our Book No: 41305. $50 AUD.

232. Westoll, Andrew (2009). The Riverbones: Stumbling after Eden in the Jungles of Suriname (Australian ed). Brisbane, St Lucia: University of Queensland Press (UQP). 365 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, black & white text-photos, minimal edgewear. Suriname is one of the least travelled countries in South America. This old Dutch colony a little known land of myth, magic and ecological wonder. It is home to the largest tract of pristine rainforest left on the planet. However, this Eden also has a dark side. Andrew Westoll, a Canadian biologist and primatologist, spent a year studying monkeys deep inside its primordial jungles. Five years later he travelled by foot, bus and dugout canoe, to try and uncover the country's soul. A spellbinding tale of survival, heartbreak, mystery and murder. Australian edition. ISBN/ASIN: 9780702237294. Our Book No: 23784. $20 AUD.

233. White, Michael (2007). Galileo Antichrist: A Biography (1st ed). London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 284 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good plus condition (in very good plus dustjacket), colour & black & white photos centre spread, minimal edgewear. Galileo is one of a small group of historical figures known by first name alone. His achievements place him amongst the giants of science: a crucial figure in the Scientific Revolution. A martyr whose brilliance and stubbornness saw him crushed by the might of the Roman Catholic Church. Michael White investigates the man and his astronomical research, placing both in the context of a time when religious and scientific understanding became deeply and dangerously intertwined. Against the backdrop of the Counter Reformation and the Thirty Years' War, he traces the path that led to Galileo's denunciation as a heretic, and finds the story tainted by evidence of conspiracy and cover-up. ISBN/ASIN: 9780297848684. Our Book No: 17612. $28 AUD.

234. Wilkins, Peter Bernard; Donaldson, Kim (illustrator) (2007). The Matriarch: The Compelling Story of an Elephant Family. [Sydney, Gordon]: Peter Bernard Wilkins / Mini-Publishing (Printer). 214 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good plus condition, black & white drawings, colour photo inside front cover, map, minor edgewear. Peter Bernard Wilkins writes the story of three generations of a family of African savannah elephants in Zimbabwe: a female breeding herd made up of mothers and daughters, aunts and cousins. The elephants are led by a wise and courageous old Matriarch elephant who does her best to keep them safe from ivory poachers, hunters, corrupt game rangers, and the ever-present lions. This is an accurate and amazingly detailed self-published account of the elephants daily life in the wild, through times of peace and war, floods, droughts and bushfires. ISBN/ASIN: 9780646481265. Our Book No: 40427. $60 AUD.

235. Williams, Paul L. (2002). Al Qaeda: Brotherhood of Terror (1st p/b ed). USA: Alpha Books / Pearson Education. 213 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos, maps. Examines the terror network's religious roots, its widespread organizational reach (including the U.S.), its complex political and religious agenda, and its terrifying tactics. Covers not only the social, political, and economic factors that have led to the creation of this elusive terrorist network. Includes a chilling account of life within al Qaeda that comes in part from the testimony of members of the Bin Laden group. ISBN/ASIN: 0028643526. Our Book No: 15257. $12 AUD.

236. Wilson, James Q.; Herrnstein, Richard J. (1987). Crime and Human Nature (The Definitive Study of the Causes of Crime). New York: Touchstone / Simon & Schuster. 640 pp. Paperback thick octavo, good condition, top corner front cover creased, top edge foxed (other edges lightly), minor edgewear & rubbing. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. . James Q. Wilson and Richard J. Herrnstein, both Harvard University professors, provide the most comprehensive study ever made of the causes of crime. They balance individual and social / environmental factors. Their controversial conclusion is that crime results from individual choice, which in turn is influenced by a wide range of factors, including social / environmental. ISBN/ASIN: 0671628100. Our Book No: 16484. $26 AUD.

237. Wiseman, Richard (1997). Deception and Self-deception: Investigating Psychics. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. 266 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), endpapers & edges lightly foxed, minor edgewear. Richard Wiseman examines the general principles of deception and how these principles may be used to deceive. He also gives an account of the reliability of testimony related to the performance of alleged psychics and seances. He outlines many of the techniques that can be used to fake psychic ability and describes ways in which these can be countered during a scientific investigation. This book is based on papers previously published in mainstream parapsychology journals. The author is a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Hertfordshire. He also has a background in conjuring. ISBN/ASIN: 1573921211. Our Book No: 18305. $35 AUD.

238. Wiseman, Rosalind (2013). Ringleaders and Sidekicks: How to Help Your Son Cope with Classroom Politics, Bullying, Girls and Growing Up. London: Piatkus. 371 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, bump top of spine, bottom edge rear cover creased, minor edgewear. Rosalind Wiseman, an American expert on parenting, bullying and social justice, has worked with a large team of boys aged between 11 and 18 years to create this book. She includes innovative strategies to help you deal with a range of issues, from video games, online identities and body-image worries, bullies, school and girls. ISBN/ASIN: 9780749958251. Our Book No: 30190. $25 AUD.

239. Witton, Lieut. George; Embleton, Geoffrey (afterword) (1983). Scapegoats of the Empire: The True Story of Breaker Morant's Bushveldt Carbineers (New, reprint ed). Sydney: Angus & Robertson. 247 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), facsimile text, edges lightly foxed, spine jacket slightly faded (few small edge tears, few faint foxed spots reverse side), minor edgewear. Lieut. George Witton was a Bushveldt Carbineer who fought in the Boer War on the British side. He and two other Australian colleagues, Harry (Breaker) Morant and Peter Handcock, were accused by the British of shooting Boer prisoners. They were tried by a British court martial. Morant and Hancock were executed, and Witton imprisoned for life (later pardoned). This book is Witton's much awaited firsthand account of what actually happened. It was originally published in 1907 (now very scarce). The current book is a facsimile reprint by Angus & Robertson in 1982. An afterword by Geoffrey Embleton reveals a letter by Morant to his defence counsel, alleging that the trial was a coverup by the British commander Kitchener who had actually authorised the shooting of Boer prisoners. ISBN/ASIN: 0207146667. Our Book No: 18249. $50 AUD.

240. Wood, Tyler Cohen (2014). Catching the Catfishers: Disarm the Online Pretenders, Predators and Perpetrators Who are Out to Ruin Your Life. Pompton Plains, NJ: Career Press. 250 pp. Paperback small octavo, as new condition. Your online identity is quickly becoming more crucial to your personal and professional success than face-to-face communications. But most of us don't understand this digital Wild West and the dangers that lurk around every corner. Most of us are unaware of how easy it is for a person with malicious intent to harm us. Shows users of social media how to safely and successfully navigate the online world. Protect yourself and your children from online predators, cyber stalkers, and chat-room bullies. Detect if someone is not who he or she claims to be. Learn what digital bread crumbs you leave behind and how to clean them up. How to use social media to find the right relationship and employee. By senior cyber crime expert for the American government. ISBN/ASIN: 9781601633071. Our Book No: 17677. $20 AUD.

241. Wright, Robin (1986). Sacred Rage: The Crusade of Modern Islam (1st U.K. ed) [The Wrath of Militant Islam]. London: Andre Deutsch. 315 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos centre spread, endpaper map, jacket flaps foxed (price-clipped), small sticker. Robin Wright, foreign correspondent in Beirut, carefully explains the Muslim fundamentalist revolution (particularly Ayatollah Khomeini's Shiite revolution in Iran) that is shaking the certainties in both the Western and Arab world. First U.K. edition. ISBN/ASIN: 0233978836. Our Book No: 15055. $25 AUD.

242. Wright, Robin (2001). Sacred Rage: The Wrath of Modern Islam (Revised ed). New York: Touchstone / Simon & Schuster. 331 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, map. Revised edition. Written by Sunday Times correspondent in Beirut. She carefully explains the Muslim fundamentalist revolution (particularly Ayatollah Khomeini's Shiite revolution in Iran) that is shaking the certainties in both the Western and Arab world, By senior journalist, Los Angeles Times. ISBN/ASIN: 0743233425. Our Book No: 15523. $12 AUD.

243. Yusuf, Irfan (2009). Once Were Radicals: My Years as a Teenage Islamo-Fascist. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 309 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear, minor annotation free flyleaf (purchase date). Why did a nice middle class Australian Muslim boy want to consider joining the jihad in Afghanistan? Irfan Yusuf tells his story of growing up Muslim in the suburbs of Sydney. A hilarious irreverent memoir of cultural confusions, community politics and outright mischief making, with a deeper message. ISBN/ASIN: 9781741758269. Our Book No: 17948. $28 AUD.

244. Ziffer, Daniel (2019). A Wunch of Bankers: A Year in the Hayne Royal Commission (Reprint ed). Melbourne: Scribe Publishers. 362 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, slight crease front & rear cover join to spine, minor edgewear. Daniel Ziffer, a finance reporter on ABC-TV, covers not just the big shocks, but the small moments which get lost in daily reporting of the Hayne Banking Royal Commission. The author brings out the colour and grit of the proceedings, and looks at the broader issues raised by the testimony. The book is a compelling mixture of analysis, reportage and observation. ISBN/ASIN: 9781925849363. Our Book No: 41158. $20 AUD.