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Digger

Digger

Author:Max Anderson
Publisher:Picador
Catalogue number:135920
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Digger is the story of a foreigner arriving unannounced and ill-equipped in a mining town that boomed and died before the Great War began, a town whose sole heirs are eight buildings, 13 people and...

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Down Under

Down Under

Author:Bill Bryson
Publisher:Black Swan
Catalogue number:99737
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Bill Bryson journeys Down Under to travel the world’s largest island, the only island that is also a continent, and the only continent that is also a country. It’s the only continent discovered from...

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Lone Traveller: One Woman, Two Wheels and the World

Lone Traveller: One Woman, Two Wheels and the World

Author:Anne Mustoe
Publisher:Virgin Publishing
Catalogue number:86475
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Lone Traveller is based on Anne Mustoe's second ride round the world. Taking historical routes as her inspiration again, she followed the Roman roads from Rome to Lisbon, travelled across South America...

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The Dig Tree

The Dig Tree

Author:Sarah Murgatroyd
Publisher:Bloomsbury
Catalogue number:110856
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This is the story of the ill-fated expedition led by Robert Burke, that left Melbourne on August 20th 1860 to explore the still unknown Outback. The story is well-researched and vividly narrated by...

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A Secret Country

A Secret Country

Author:John Pilger
Publisher:Vintage
Catalogue number:17066
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Australia often gets a bad press over here: Crocodile Dundee, Neighbours, etc. This book is about a different Australia. John Pilger shocks when he writes about issues of oppression, race and class...

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The Songlines

The Songlines

Author:Bruce Chatwin
Publisher:Vintage
Catalogue number:75202
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The songlines are the invisible pathways that criss-cross Australia, ancient tracks connecting communities and following ancient boundaries. Along these lines Aboriginals passed the songs which revealed...

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Australia: The New New World

Australia: The New New World

Publisher:Granta Books
Catalogue number:91772
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Granta has dedicated its Summer 2000 issue of the Magazine of New Writing to Australia. The natural beauties of Australia have made it a favourite tourist destination and the millennium Olympic Games...

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Sean & David's Long Drive

Sean & David's Long Drive

Author:Sean Condon
Publisher:Lonely Planet
Catalogue number:53695
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“Sean & David’s Long Drive” mixes sharp insights with deadpan humour and outright lies, as too city slackers discover their country.
Sean Condon is young, urban and a connoisseur of hair wax. He can...

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The Backpacker

The Backpacker

Author:John Harris
Publisher:Summersdale Publishers
Catalogue number:100343
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in John Harris' "The Backpacker", John's holiday in India begins badly. His girlfriend returns home after falling ill and he finds himself at the end of a knife in a train station latrine.
But then...

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Tracks

Tracks

Author:Robyn Davidson
Publisher:Picador
Catalogue number:68492
Availability: Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 10 days

The superb story of the author's 17,000-mile journey across the Outback with four camels and a dog.

£6.99

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