New Library titles 16 – 22 October are available here. Highlights include:
- Videoblogging by Jay Dedman and Joshua Paul Library catalogue holdings details
- A violent world: TV news images of Middle Eastern terror and war by Nitzan Ben-Shaul Library catalogue holdings details
- The war over work: the future of work and family by Don Edgar. Edgar (Australian title) Library catalogue holdings details
- The end of the wild by Stephen M. Meyer Library catalogue holdings details
- Greeniology: how to live well, be green and make a difference by Tany Ha (Australian title) Library catalogue holdings details
- The science and politics of global climate change: a guide to the debate by Andrew E. Dessler Library catalogue holdings details
- Punishment and culture: a right to punish? by María José Falcón y Tella and Fernando Falcón y Tella Library catalogue holdings details
- The big twitch: one man, one continent, a race against time – a true story about birdwatching by Sean Dooley Library catalogue holdings details
- Horse watch: what is is to be equine by Marthe Kiley-Worthington Library catalogue holdings details
- Simple Chinese cooking by Kylie Kwong (Auatralian title) Library catalogue holdings details
- Spotless: room-by-room solutions to domestic disasters by Shannon Lush & Jennifer Fleming (Australian title) Library catalogue holdings details
- Leadership and futuring: making visions happen by John R. Hoyle Library catalogue holdings details
- Jane Austen’s Sense & sensibility: the screenplay & diaries by Emma Thompson Library catalogue holdings details
- From Agatha Christie to Ruth Rendell: British women writers in detective and crime fiction by Susan Rowland Library catalogue holdings details
- Roots of evil by Sarah Rayne psychological thriller) Library catalogue holdings details
- Carry me down by M.J. Hyland (Australian novel, shortlisted 2006 Booker prize) Library catalogue holdings details
- Ludmilla’s broken English by D.B.C. Pierre (Australian novel) Library catalogue holdings details
- Jesus, Mark and Q: the teaching of Jesus and its earliest records edited by Michael Labahn & Andreas SchmidtLibrary catalogue holdings details
- Beyond fear and silence: a feminist-literary approach to the Gospel of Mark by Joan L. Mitchell Library catalogue holdings details