MUP's new titles for April include an enlightening collection of Australia's best political writing, a new paperback edition of an award-winning historical adventure, and two stunning books commemorating Australia's military history in time for Anzac Day.
The Best Australian Political Writing
Edited by Tony Jones
MUP, Publication Date: April 2008 RRP: $32.95 PB
ISBN: 978-0-522-85421-3
In The Best Australian Political Writing, Lateline's Tony Jones selects the most illuminating, provocative and incisive analysis of the past year in politics. Here some of our leading commentators and writers dissect Kevin Rudd's march to the Lodge and John Howard's historic defeat; travel to Afghanistan and a drought-stricken Mallee town; weigh in on the culture wars; and investigate the bungled cases of David Hicks and Mohamed Haneef. This collection brings together the names, events and ideas that shaped a remarkable year.
The Men of the Line
Stories of the Thai-Burma Railway Survivors
By Pattie Wright
The Miegunyah Press, Publication Date: April 2008 RRP: $45.00 HB
ISBN: 978-0-522-85483-1
The extraordinary engineering feat of the Thai-Burma Railway, or the Line as it is often called, was achieved with a slave labour force—an Asian contingent and Allied prisoners-of-war, including Australian, British, Dutch and American soldiers.
Funny, brutal, touching and sad, the men's stories of survival allow you to encounter the power of the human spirit first-hand. The potent combination of Peter Long's beautiful design and the frank and revealing oral histories bring to life what living and working on The Line was like.
Voyages to the South Seas
The Miegunyah Press, Publication Date: April 2008 RRP: $26.95 PB
ISBN: 978-0-522-85542-5
Voyages to the South Seas is a swashbuckling adventure of ambition and discovery.
Through revolution and empire, war and bloodshed, France remained fascinated with Australia, sending expeditions of dedicated young men to explore the utopian Paradise of the Pacific and Australia to the frozen hell of Antarctica. Voyages to the South Seas reveals the true stories of explorers who risked, and often lost, their lives in pursuit of their passion.
Sacred Places
War Memorials in the Australian Landscape (Third Edition)
By K.S. Inglis
MUP, Publication Date: March 2008 RRP: $45.00 PB
ISBN: 978-0-522-85479-4
War memorials, large and small, stand everywhere in the Australian landscape. They embody what Australians have wanted to say about the service and death of their compatriots in overseas wars and express pride, grief, perceptions of God, empire and nation. The story of their making is composed of both harmony and conflict. Ken Inglis argues that they are the shrines of a civil religion.
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16 May, 2009
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Lit-pickingFrom Nagasaki to Delhi, Pakistan to New York, Kamila Shamsie’s Burnt Shadows (Bloomsbury, May) is a sweeping, powerful look at love, loss, history and conflict in the tradition of The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, or The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai.
25 March, 2009
Science and natureHow much science ‘really’ allows us to understand is explored in 13 Things That Don’t Make Sense (Profile Books, April).
25 March, 2009
Crowd pleasersChristian Cameron follows up the epic Tyrant with Tyrant: Storm of Arrows (Orion, April) about an exiled cavalry commander violently reclaiming his freedom.
25 March, 2009
Talking pointUnmissable for Anzac Day is On the Paths of Ash (Pier 9, April), the diaries of Robert Holman, edited and given historical context by Peter Thomson.
25 March, 2009
Artful PersuasionArt at Te Papa (ed. William McAloon, Te Papa Press, April) presents the Te Papa collection, its history closely linked with that of Aotearoa, New Zealand. Over 400 artworks are on show, accompanied by mini essays.
25 March, 2009
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