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50 Dark Destinations - Crime and Contemporary Tourism by Orlando Woods (Contribution by); Patrick Berry (Contribution by); Peter Joyce (Contribution by); Robin West (Contribution by); Rowland Atkinson (Contribution by); Sarah Hodgkinson (Contribution by); Sarah Jones (Contribution by); Selina Patel Nascimento (Contribution by); Simon Winlow (Contribution by); Sophie Gregory (Contribution by); Steve Wadley (Contribution by); Tammy Ayres (Contribution by); Tereza Østbø Kuldova (Contribution by); Thomas Raymen (Contribution by); Travis Linnemann (Contribution by); Wendy Laverick (Contribution by); Adam Lynes (Editor); Craig Kelly (Editor); James Treadwell (Editor); Alice Storey (Contribution by); Angus Nurse (Contribution by); Anna Sergi (Contribution by); Anthony Lloyd (Contribution by); Ben Colliver (Contribution by); Craig Ancrum (Contribution by); Dan Rusu (Contribution by); David Wilson (Contribution by); Donna Yates (Contribution by); Duncan John Frankis (Contribution by); Eamonn Carrabine (Contribution by); Emiline Smith (Contribution by); Emma Winlow (Contribution by); Eveleigh Buck-Matthews (Contribution by); Gary Potter (Contribution by); Grace Gallacher (Contribution by); Hannah London (Contribution by); Ian R. Cook (Contribution by); Jane Richards (Contribution by); Jack Denham (Contribution by); Jardar Nuland Østbø (Contribution by); Jenna Page (Contribution by); Joe Garrihy (Contribution by); John Bahadur Lamb (Contribution by); Katie Lowe (Contribution by); Keith Hayward (Contribution by); Kevin Hoffin (Contribution by); Kyla Bavin (Contribution by); Laura Hammond (Contribution by); Lucas Danos (Contribution by); Luke Telford (Contribution by); Max Hart (Contribution by); Melindy Brown (Contribution by); Michael Rowe (Contribution by); Natasha Pope (Contribution by); Neil Chakraborti (Contribution by); Nicholas Gibbs (Contribution by); Oliver Smith (Contribution by)
Category: Reference
From the Alcatraz East Crime Museum and Jack the Ripper guided tours to the Phnom Penh killing fields, 'dark tourism' is now a multi-million-pound global industry. Even in the most pleasant tourist destinations, underlying harms are constantly perpetuated, affecting both consumers and those who work or ...Show more
Abraham Lincoln (Pocket Giants) by Adam I. P. Smith
Category: History | Series: Pocket Giants
The President who 'freed' the slaves and held the Union together in the face of the slaveholding South's bid to create a separate Confederacy. The teller of ribald stories, and the author of the most sublime speeches in the English language. A clever, complex, secretive man who rose from frontier obscur ...Show more
Australian Prisoners of War by Patsy-Adam Smith
Category: Military
Patsy Adam-Smith wrote this classic work after interviews and journeys with dozens of former prisoners from World War I, World War II and the Korean War. She said these 'were not men and women cowed and humiliated by adversity, but brave people who were captured as they fought in the front line'. Storie ...Show more
Australian Women at War by Patsy Adam-Smith
Category: Military
When Patsy Adam-Smith wrote Australian Women at War in 1984, her aim was to tap into the memories of all the 'brave, modest, forgotten women' while they were still alive, in order to honour them. Now, for the first time, this iconic volume is republished for an entirely new generation of readers. This m ...Show more
CurbsideModern Street Food from a Vagabond Chef by Adam Hynam-Smith
Category: Food & Wine
Curbside: Modern Street Food From a Vagabond Chef, illustrates the blurred lines, creativity, and potential that modern street food represents in North America. Chef Adam Hynam-Smith demonstrates what modern street food is from the perspective of an Australian restaurant-trained chef who has traveled ...Show more
Franz Kempf - Thinking on Paper, 1955-2002 by Adam Dutkiewicz; Sasha Grishin; Robert Smith Jr.; David Dolan (Foreword by); Franz Kempf (Artist)
Category: Art
Franz Kempf: Thinking on Paper, 1955-2002 is a fitting tribute to an artist whose work is represented in all major public collections in Australia as well as in many European collections.
Hear the Train Blow - The Classic Autobiography of Growing up in the Bush by Patsy Adam-Smith
Category: Biography
The true story of a remarkable young girl growing up in the bush during the Great Depression.
Humanities Alive Economics and Citizenship 7 and EBookPLUS by Bedson; Stuart Boyle; Jan Dunne; Adam Smith
Category: Reference
Humanities Alive Economics & Citizenship 7 Second Edition addresses the Economics and Civics and Citizenship domains of the Victorian Essential Learning Standards (VELS) ? Level 5. Features ? A double-page chapter opener, centred on an Essential Question, that relates to students? experiences ? Gr ...Show more
Let the Sun Shine In!: A Wilderness Warriors book by Craig Sheather, Adam Smith
Category: Education
Frank is blind, but loves the outdoors and the feel of the sun. Frank and friends go on a camping trip and get up early to see the sunrise. However, on the pre-dawn walk to the lookout the torch batteries die and darkness descends. Frank takes over the lead, making his way confidently with his knowledge ...Show more
Rough Guide To 21st Century Cinema by Adam Smith
Category: Performing Arts | Series: Rough Guide to...
Celebrate the centurys' finest movies in "The Rough Guide to 21st Century Cinema", a lavishly illustrated homage to the world's best movies of this new era of cinema. It offers: the best 101 films: a run down of the finest films of the millenium from Hollywood blockbusters to indie gems; the hottest sta ...Show more