ISBN 9780980449501. Published by Roving Eye Publishing Group. Distributed by Dennis Jones & Assoc
On sale 7 May - Sydney media launch 7 May.
A revealing personal history of an Australian rock 'n' roll icon. From his early days as lead singer of Australia's most famous pub-rock band Cold Chisel to now as one of the most successful solo artists this country has ever seen - Cold Chisel album sales are 6 million, Jimmy Barnes solo album sales are 8 million copies. Australian rock music never encountered a frontman quite like Jimmy Barnes and it never will again. His life is one of extremes, overflowing with stories of the extraordinary both good and bad. Featuring chapter introductions from actor Sam Neill, new-age guru Deepak Chopra, Billy Birmingham and Michael Gudinski. Liberation Music have released Jimmy's current album 'Out In The Blue' and there is media for the new album, tour and this book release.
ISBN 0980301564 Hardback 288pp. Published by HyperActive. Available from Dennis Jones & Associates.
This AFL legend has arguably helped shape Australian football more than any other individual in its 150-year history. This best-selling book features Ron's private memorabilia and personal insights on his personal life and extraordinary career spanning more than half a century.
ISBN 9780980301526 Hardback 288pp. Published by HyperActive. Available from Dennis Jones & Associates.
A revealing personal history of one of the greatest front-row forwards of our time, fascinating for all who followed his playing career and essential reading for all rugby league fans.
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25 March, 2009
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25 March, 2009
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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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