Friday, December 23, 2005

New non-fiction @ the library

Check out the following new non-fiction titles added to our libraries.

Andrew Denton ~ Enough rope with Andrew Denton (Vol3)
Anne De Courcy ~ Debs at war 1939-1945 : how wartime changed their lives
Ariel Levy ~ Female chauvinist pigs : women and the rise of raunch culture
Barbara Biggs ~ The accidental renovator : a Paris story
Brian Thacker ~ I’m not eating any of that foreign muck : travels with me Dad
Carole Radziwill ~ What remains : a memoir of fate, friendship and love
Chris Patten ~ Not quite the diplomat : home truths about world affairs
Christina Stead ~ Dearest Munx, the letters of Christina Stead and William J Blake
Clinton Heylin ~ Despite the system : Orson Welles versus the Hollywood studios
Curtis Stone ~ Cooking with Curtis : easy, everyday and adventurous recipes for the home cook
David Scott ~ Last flight out of Dili : memoirs of an accidental activist in the triumph of East Timor
Dr Phil McGraw ~ Love smart : find the one you want – fix the one you got
Edward Marriott ~ Claude and Madeleine : The Duff Cooper diaries 1915-1951
Frank McCourt ~ Teacher man : a memoir
Gavin Mortimer ~ The longest night : voices from the London blitz
Gough Whitlam ~ The truth of the matter
Heather Chapman/Judith Stillman ~ Melbourne then and now
Jenny Hocking ~ Frank Hardy : a political biography
Josiane Behmoiras ~ Dora B : a memoir of my mother
Judi Dench ~ Scenes from my life
Judith Raphael Buckrich ~ Collins : the story of Australia’s premier street
Kate Adie ~ Nobody’s child : who are you when you don’t know your past?
Kathy Gannon ~ I is for infidel : from Holy War to holy terror : 18 years inside Afghanistan
Madhur Jaffrey ~ Climbing the mango trees : a memoir of a childhood in India
Trisha Broadbridge/Jon Carnegie ~ Beyond the wave : a tsunami survivor’s story
Wilfred Burchett ~ Memoirs of a rebel journalist : the autobiography of Wilfred Burchett

Search for them in our web catalogue. Type in your search in the box next to Find a Book. If you have a password on your card you can reserve books to be sent to your closest branch. It costs $2.20 per item for adults, $1.10 for govt. concession card holders, free reservations for children.

Find out about reserving and more with the catalogue tutorials.

Cheers, Maryanne

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