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G.W.H. in The Argus was impressed with the work: "In the simplest language the story is told from the time of the early explorers to the postwar migration schemes. The pictures tell so much that even children too young to read will follow them and establish mental landmarks for use later on.
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[24] [6] The book has been used to reconcile utilitarian and rules-based ethics. [25] Humanist psychologists have used the book to explain why only proven phenomena is needed to prove why morality exists, and what the parameters of morality should be. [26] Theists have commented on the way the book grounds ethics without recourse to religion. [27]
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The English-language version of The Manual has had at least 3 print runs, being reissued in 1989 and, with a new foreword by Drummond, in 1998. The book has also been translated into German, and was released as an audiobook (read by Bela B., drummer of the punk band Die Ärzte) in Germany in 2003, [2] with Drummond voicing the foreword, a motivational piece about reaching out for one's dreams ...
BookPeople also manages the annual BookPeople BookData Book of the Year Awards which more recently has expanded to include three different categories: Adult Fiction Book of the Year, Adult Non-Fiction Book of the Year, and Children's Book of the Year, given to the Australian new releases that booksellers most enjoyed reading, marketing and hand ...
[5] [6] Dymocks is the largest bookseller in Australia and currently holds close to 20% of the Australian book market. In October 2011, Dymocks launched D Publishing, a self-publishing platform which allowed authors to print, publish and distribute their own books and ebooks. [7] The venture was shut down in March 2013. [8] [9]
Australian Book Auction Records was a print based biennial publication, which recorded auction prices of Australasian books – usually rare, old and special copies. [1] [2] It was compiled by Margaret Joan Woodhouse [3] in the 1960s [4] [5] and in the 1980s by Mrs Jill Burdon. [6] [7] [8] The final in the series was produced by Fiona Kells in ...