This book updates the original book published in 1988, Architecture in Brisbane. It continues the examination of Brisbane's buildings and the design changes from 1988 to 2011. Now retired Assoc Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning, Dr Graham de Grucy pprovides a picture of design changes and technological advancements over the last 20 years. Complemented by many photos and plans this book is a must for any historian or student of architecture. View More...
Words can impact us more than we realise. They an empower, uplift and inspire us. They can also make us laugh our asses off. Surrounding ourselves with positive words each day can provide a source of enrichment in our busy lives. This book is a distillation of heartfelt, inspirational and playful words from interior designer wife Heidi Cuschieri who hopes her irreverent sense of humour might add some joy and laughter to your life. About the Author: Heidi Cuschieri is a coauthor of inspirational books on happiness, mindfulness and well-being. View More...
This second instalment of the best-selling Crystal Bible features recently-discovered and newly-discovered stones, including the new wealth of minerals found in Greenland, stones from Eastern Europe and Russia and higher resonances of favourite crystals. All have amazing healing and transforming powers. The Crystal Bible Volume 2 provides an essential companion reference to the original bible, fully describing the properties of over 200 crystals not found in volume 1. Featuring new information on crystals for energy enhancement and healing grids, the historical use of crystals from biblical t... View More...
Maybe It'll Rain Tomorrow is the perfect title for Marion Houldsworth's Volume Two of From the Gulf to God Knows Where. Rain is a lifeblood and a ubiquitous topic of conversation in the bush. It can mean the difference between success and failure; life and death. 'Maybe it'll rain tomorrow' is a catch phrase used by country people and expresses the optimism and courage they show in the face of often almost overwhelming adversity. Critique: This second volume of From the Gulf to God Knows Where is a tribute to some wonderful people. It is also a tribute to Marion Houldsworth's work. Readers... View More...
These books are designed to lead the blacksmith along a set course of technique and understanding. Mark begins with a leafing hammer and takes you through the necessary tools to form many types of leaves. He then continues his instruction from Roses to Ginko and many more. This is a large book of over 300 pages measuring 28.5 x 22 x 2.1 cm (11.25" x 8.75") and contains an amazing number of images - over 1300!! Mark Aspery is an exceptional smith and instructor. You will profit from the knowledge you will gain in this excellent book. View More...
Reaching back into the past provides the key to true happiness in three piercingly romantic novels from the best-loved author of the nineties. Victoria Bradshaw finds the man she loved years before standing on her doorstep with his two-year-old son in his arms and is foolish enough to want him back. Their early spring journey to a castle in Scotland forms the rich and unpredictable story of Wild Mountain Thyme. In The Empty House Virginia Keile is a young widow who returns to Cornwall with her children dreaming that she might have a second chance to love the handsome farmer she remembers from ... View More...