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The Men Who Killed Qantas is the Qantas story that every airline passenger needs to read: it is a full and frank history of Australia's national airline.
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America faces four major challenges on which its future depends, and it is failing to meet them. This book spells out what needs to be done to rediscover America’s power.
Is recreational drug use wrong? Most people who use recreational drugs haven't had their lives destroyed. Lisa Pryor argues this ignored side of the debate.
In Making Trouble, Robert Manne takes aim at the “new Australian complacency”. He will enlighten and provoke. Robert covers prime ministers, the Apology and ...
This book explores the experiences of ordinary people in the wake of September 11, 2001. Then Dominic Streatfeild shows how 9/11 has brought forth political problems.
Provocative thinker Dambisa Moyo discusses how the Western World has squandered its dominant global position, and ways for the West to improve its bleak future.
Acclaimed author Reza Aslan skilfully navigates his way through the dangerous terrain of Jihadism and the "War on Terror", revealing some very surprising truths.
Peter Nowak exposes the real history of technology, explaining how our modern knick-knacks are directly linked to three aspects of human activity – war, porn and fast food.
Award-winning journalist Barbara Demick here reveals the stories of six ordinary North Koreans who made the brave decision to escape the totalitarian regime.
Iranian-born, American-raised journalist Hooman Majd opens your eyes to the real Iran, a baffling, complex and often misunderstood culture of contradictions.