Hazardous Animals of North-Western Australia by Carolyn Thomson
$7.50 AUD
Category: Plants and Animals | Series: Bushbooks
KIMBERLEY PEOPLE : STONE AGE BUSHMEN OF TODAY by J R B LOVE
$54.99 AUD
Category: History | Series: Australian Aboriginal Culture Ser.
Last Horse Standing by Michael Keenan
$22.99 AUD
Category: General
An amazing true story of courage and survival in the outback by the bestselling author of The Horses Too Are Gone.In 1971 bushman Jack Camp went mustering wild cattle - 'cleanskins' - in a vast and isolated stretch of the Kimberley coast. The potential profit would be huge - but so were the risks. It wa ...Show more
The Natural World of the Kimberley
$59.99 AUD
Category: History
The Natural World of the Kimberley is a valuable addition to our knowledge and appreciation of the Kimberley's geology, environment, flora and fauna. This volume is essential reading for those living in or travelling through the Kimberley region The Kimberley's diverse habiitats support an astonishing ...Show more
Run for Your Life: The Remarkable True Story of a Family Forced Into Hiding After Leaking Russian Secrets by Sue Williams
$34.99 AUD
Category: Biography /Memoir
The remarkable true story of a family forced into hiding after leaking Russian secrets What started out as a great adventure turned into a terrifying nightmare when Nick Stride and his family were forced to flee for their lives from one of the richest, most powerful men in the world. Nick moved to R ...Show more
Frogs of Western Australia by Carolyn Thomson-Dans
$7.50 AUD
Category: Plants and Animals
Australia is blessed with a remarkable number and variety of frogs. More than a third of Australia's total frog fauna occurs in Western Australia, and more than half of these are found only in Western Australia. The State's 80 or so frog species have an incredible variety of shapes, sizes, life historie ...Show more
Sons In The Saddle by Mary Durack, Mary Durack
$22.99 AUD
Category: History
""Mary Durack's KINGS IN GRASS CASTLES is an Australian classic. Since it was published in 1959 it has gone on selling as new generations of readers discover the pastoralist saga of the Durack family and their cattle spreads across the continent. Now, nearly 25 years later we have the sequel we have bee ...Show more