New books: some well known faces amongst them
It’s always good to meet old friends on the new books shelf, and make a few new friends as well.
It’s always good to meet old friends on the new books shelf, and make a few new friends as well.
Some soldiers in Egypt during World War I were so taken by the pyramids, they decided to climb them, with tragic results.
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For one day only the State Library and Wheeler Centre will be turned into your very own children’s playground.
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The Summer Read closes on 15 February, leaving you just enough time to read one of the recommended books and go into the prize draw.
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Applications open for Australia’s largest fellowship program.
Film, Music, Rare Books & Arts:
A few years back we were extremely fortunate to be on the receiving end of a marvellous collection of vinyl record albums from the estate of Kevin James, a passionate collector.
The first Victorian tennis championships took place in 1880 just three years after the first Wimbledon tournament.
Film, Music, Popular music, Rare Books & Arts:
Summer holiday sounds with a 60s flavour currently feature on Listening Posts in Arts. They include new releases and old favourites in film sound tracks and popular music. The online catalogue indicates which Listening Post the CD is available… Read More ›
The Victorian Police Gazette present a fascinating and unique view of social and family history in Victoria. Not only does it provide a detailed record on the history of policing in Victoria but it also include valuable information on individuals – the police, the criminals and the victims.
This year, Mirror of the World features a selection of works by William Burroughs (1914–1997), who, in the centenary year of his birth, still casts a long shadow on literary and cultural landscapes.