New Library titles 7 – 13 August are available here. Highlights include:
- How to do research: a practical guide to designing and managing research projects by Nick Moore Library catalogue holdings details
- Mind as machine: a history of cognitive science by Margaret A. Boden. Library catalogue holdings details
- The ethics of waste: how we relate to rubbish by Gay Hawkins (Australian) Library catalogue holdings details
- The elephant in the room: silence and denial in everyday life by Eviatar
ZerubavelLibrary catalogue holdings details
- The new individualism: the emotional costs of globalization by Anthony Elliott and Charles Lemert Library catalogue holdings details
- Refugees in a global era by Philip Marfleet Library catalogue holdings details
- What’s left: the death of social democracy by Clive Hamilton. Hamilton (Quarterly Essay 21, Australian) Library catalogue holdings details
- Oyster farmer directed by Anne Reeves, starring Kerry Armstrong and Jack Thompson (DVD) Library catalogue holdings details
- Changing direction: a practical approach to directing actors in film and
theatre by Lenore DeKoven Library catalogue holdings details
- The Ode less travelled: unlocking the poet within by Stephen Fry (star of comedy ‘Absolute Power’) Library catalogue holdings details
- The wrong thing by Isobelle Carmody; illustrated by Declan Lee (Australian children’s novel) Library catalogue holdings details
- The American boy by Andrew Taylor (mystery novel – a real ‘page turner’) Library catalogue holdings details
- Candy by Luke Davies (Australian novel, recently released as a feature film starring Heath Ledger) Library catalogue holdings details
- Exploring reality: the intertwining of science and religion by John Polkinghorne Library catalogue holdings details
Does the Library get all the Quarterly Essays?