The 700 Habits of Highly Ineffective Parents [PB] Available
Jonathan Biggins
This is a book for those of us who, having been handed the world on an Ikea plate and having prospered in an unprecedented age of peace and economic growth, still think we’re doing an inadequate job as parents.

The 700 Habits of Highly Ineffective Parents [EPUB] Available
Jonathan Biggins
This is a book for those of us who, having been handed the world on an Ikea plate and having prospered in an unprecedented age of peace and economic growth, still think we’re doing an inadequate job as parents.

The 700 Habits of Highly Ineffective People: And How You Can Avoid Falling into Them [PB] Available
Jonathan Biggins
Don't hack out a path through the jungle of modern life—let Jonathan Biggins, the author of The 700 Habits of Highly Ineffective People, do that for you!

H.M. Bark Endeavour: Her Place in Australian History [HB] Refer MUP
Ray Parkin
Awards: NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, Book of the Year 1999
NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction 1999

This is the most thorough study yet undertaken of James Cook’s Endeavour and her voyage along the east coast of Australia in 1770.
Miegunyah

H.M. Bark Endeavour: Her Place in Australian History, Single Volume [HB] Available
Ray Parkin
A new single volume edition of Ray Parkin’s multi-award winning book.

H.M. Bark Endeavour: Her Place in Australian History [PB] Available
Ray Parkin
Here, in one accessible volume, is Ray Parkin's highly acclaimed and multi-award winning study of Captain James Cook's Bark Endeavour.
GENERAL

Harold Desbrowe-Annear: A Life in Architecture [HB] Available
Harriet Edquist
A beautifully illustrated biography of Harold Desbrowe-Annear, exploring both the multifaceted architecture and unconventional life of this intriguing man.
Miegunyah

Hawke: The Prime Minister, HB [HB] Available
Blanche d’Alpuget
A meticulous portrait of a wily, brilliant politician, uncompromisingly ambitious and at the height of his political powers.

Hawke: The Prime Minister, HB [EPUB] Available
Blanche d’Alpuget
A meticulous portrait of a wily, brilliant politician, uncompromisingly ambitious and at the height of his political powers.

Hawke: The Early Years, PB [PB] Available
Blanche d’Alpuget
Blanche d'Alpuget's classic 1982 biography of Robert J. Hawke remains one of the finest examples of political biography in Australian literature.

Hawke: The Early Years, PB [EPUB] Available
Blanche d’Alpuget
Blanche d'Alpuget's classic 1982 biography of Robert J. Hawke remains one of the finest examples of political biography in Australian literature.

Hawke: The Prime Minister, PB [PB] Available
Blanche d’Alpuget
Hawke: The Prime Minister is a meticulous portrait of a wily, brilliant politician, uncompromisingly ambitious and at the height of his political powers.

Henry Loves Jazz: The Diary of a Reluctant Father [PB] Available
Stephen Lacey
Henry Loves Jazz is Stephen Lacey’s journey from a childless existence to the dagdom of parenthood.

Henry Loves Jazz: The Diary of a Reluctant Father [EPUB] Available
Stephen Lacey
Henry Loves Jazz is Stephen Lacey’s journey from a childless existence to the dagdom of parenthood.

The Henty Journals: A Record of Farming, Whaling and Shipping in Portland Bay, 1834–1839 [HB] Available
Edited by Lynnette Peel
Awards: Australian Society of Indexers Medal 1996
These journals, some of the most valuable items in the La Trobe Library, State Library of Victoria, have never before been published.
Miegunyah

Hilda Rix Nicholas: Her Life and Art [HB] Available
John Pigot
Hilda Rix Nicholas was an accomplished artist who set out to carve a place for herself alongside the most important male painters in Australia between the wars.
Miegunyah

Hill End: An Historic Australian Goldfields Landscape [PB] Available
Alan Mayne
Awards: Special Mention, Centre for Australian Cultural Studies Awards 2003
The Hill End Historic Site is one of first cultural heritage sites to be reserved in Australia.

A Historian’s Apprenticeship [PB] Available
Manning Clark
The story of the writing of Clark’s life’s work, his six-volume A History of Australia.

The Historian’s Conscience: Australian Historians on the Ethics of History [PB] Available
Stuart Macintyre (ed.)
In The Historian’s Conscience, Stuart Macintyre and thirteen other Australian historians put history and the history profession under the microscope.

An Historian’s Life: Max Crawford and the Politics of Academic Freedom, Academic Monograph [POD] Available
Fay Anderson
Max Crawford was one of Australia’s pre-eminent historians. As both a participant in and observer of many decisive episodes of the era, Crawford was regarded as a radical‚ and outspoken defender of intellectual autonomy.
Academic Monograph

An Historian’s Life: Max Crawford and the Politics of Academic Freedom, Academic Monograph [e-book] Available
Fay Anderson
Max Crawford was one of Australia’s pre-eminent historians. As both a participant in and observer of many decisive episodes of the era, Crawford was regarded as a radical‚ and outspoken defender of intellectual autonomy.
Academic Monograph

Historical Records of Australia: Resumed Series III, Volume VIII, Series III, Volume VIII [HB] Available
Peter Chapman (ed.)
Historical Records of Australia is a basic and vital source for early Australian history.

Historical Records of Australia, Series III, Volume IX [HB] Available
Peter Chapman (ed.)
Historical Records of Australia is a basic and vital source for early Australian history.

Historical Records of Victoria: Beginnings of Permanent Government, Volume 1 [HB] Available
Michael Cannon (ed.)
Describes how all aspects of the life of the Port Phillip District developed between 1836 and 1839.
Foundation Series

Historical Records of Victoria: Public Finance of Port Phillip 1836–1840, Volume 7 [HB] Available
Edited by Ian MacFarlane
Details the economic scenario within which all other events connected with the establishment of the Port Phillip District unfolded.
Foundation Series

Historical Records of Victoria: Cumulative Index, Volume 8 Index [HB] Available
Edited by Ian MacFarlane
The cumulative index to The Historical Records of Victoria is an essential search tool for this important historical reference work.
Foundation Series

Histories of Australian Sociology, Academic Monograph [POD] Available
John Germov and Tara McGee
This diverse collection is a valuable resource in teaching sociology and will appeal to sociologists and other scholars in the social sciences interested in the origins of the discipline
Academic Monograph

Histories of Australian Sociology, Academic Monograph [e-book] Available
John Germov and Tara McGee
This diverse collection is a valuable resource in teaching sociology and will appeal to sociologists and other scholars in the social sciences interested in the origins of the discipline
Academic Monograph

A History for a Nation: Ernest Scott and the Making of Australian History [PB] Available
Stuart Macintyre
Awards: Highly commended in the Ernest Scott History Prize 1997
Scott laid the foundations of a historical profession in this country and trained Australians to understand their colonial past as a guide to nationhood.

A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land 1822–1838, Volume 2 [HB] Available
Manning Clark
Second volume of Manning Clark’s monumental work deals with an increasingly settled society and the expeditions of the great inland explorers.

A History of Australia: The Beginning of an Australian Civilization 1824–1851, Volume 3 [HB] Available
Manning Clark
Awards: The Age Book of the Year 1974
Takes the story of Australia to the momentous discovery of gold and the separation of Victoria from New South Wales.

A History of Australia: The Earth Abideth for Ever 1851–1888, Volume 4 [HB] Available
Manning Clark
Awards: NSW Premier’s Literary Award 1979
FAW Wilke Award 1981

Continues the story of Australia from the discovery of gold to the centenary of the coming of European civilization.

A History of Australia: The People Make Laws 1888–1915, Volume 5 [HB] Available
Manning Clark
The fifth volume of Clark’s monumental work covers Federation, the Boer War and Gallipoli.

A History of Australia, Six volume set [HB] Available
Manning Clark
Manning Clark’s dramatic account of white Australian history, voted the most influential work of Australian non-fiction by 68 per cent of leading Australians in August 1999.

A History of Australia: Volumes III & IV 1824–1888, Volumes 3 & 4 [PB] Available
Manning Clark
Melbourne University Press is proud to present Manning Clark’s six-volume series, A History of Australia, published here for the first time in three paperback volumes.

A History of The Port Phillip District: Victoria before Separation [PB] Available
A. G. L. Shaw
This major work is an account of the establishment of European settlement in what is now the State of Victoria.

History on the Couch: Essays in History and Psychoanalysis [PB] Available
Joy Damousi and Robert Reynolds (eds)
Highlights the ways in which the emotional life, identity formation and the relationship between self and society can inform histories both of individuals and of nations.

The History Wars, Second Edition [PB] Available
Stuart Macintyre and Anna Clark
Awards: Winner of the 2004 QLD Premiers Harry Williams Award - Literary Work Advancing Public Debate.
A new edition of the 2003 publication that sparked months of intense debate about the way historians, politicians and others choose to interpret the Australian story.

Homes in the Sky: Apartment Living in Australia [HB] Available
Dr Charles Pickett and Caroline Butler-Bowdon
Foreword by Frank Moorhouse. Published with the Historic Houses Trust of NSW.
Awards: Winner at the Energy Australia National Trust Heritage Awards 2008, in the Interpretation and Presentation - Corporate & Government Category.
Bates Smart State Award for Architecture in the Media

Beautifully illustrated with more than 250 photographs and architectural renderings, Homes in the Sky is a celebration of apartment living in Australia.
Miegunyah

Honour Among Nations?: Treaties and Agreements with Indigenous People, Academic Monograph [POD] Available
Marcia Langton, Maureen Tehan, Lisa Palmer and Kathryn Shain (eds)
Honour Among Nations? emerges from the growing academic and public policy interest in the area of Indigenous peoples, treaties and agreements.
Academic Monograph

Honour Among Nations?: Treaties and Agreements with Indigenous People, Academic Monograph [e-book] Available
Marcia Langton, Maureen Tehan, Lisa Palmer and Kathryn Shain (eds)
Honour Among Nations? emerges from the growing academic and public policy interest in the area of Indigenous peoples, treaties and agreements.
Academic Monograph

Horse and Rider in Australian Legend [HB] Available
Nanette Mantle
An engrossing exploration of the myth of the stockworker, the bushranger and other heroic horseback figures through Australian literature and art.
Miegunyah

A Hostile Beauty: Life on Macquarie Island [HB] Available
Alistair Dermer and Danielle Wood
Foreword by Bob Brown
In exquisite pictures and words, A Hostile Beauty tells the story of this extraordinary Australian outpost teeming with life.
Miegunyah

How Organisations Connect: Investing in Communication, Academic Monograph [e-book] Available
Simon Ville, Gordon Boyce and Stuart Macintyre
Inter-organisational activity, whether public and private sector collaborations, university and industry partnerships or joint ventures between businesses, has benefits that range from increased market efficiency to innovative product development.
Academic Monograph

How Organisations Connect: Investing in Communication, Academic Monograph [POD] Available
Simon Ville, Gordon Boyce and Stuart Macintyre
Inter-organisational activity, whether public and private sector collaborations, university and industry partnerships or joint ventures between businesses, has benefits that range from increased market efficiency to innovative product development.
Academic Monograph

How to Be a Child [HB] Available
Christine Langtree & Michael Coyne
How to Impersonate a Child is a gentle reminder for all of us to pause and look anew at the world through the eyes of a child.

How to Write a Better Thesis, 2nd edition [EBOOK] Reissued
David Evans and Paul Gruba
A sensible, thoroughly practical and up-to-date book for anyone engaged in writing a thesis or report.

How to Write a Better Thesis, 3rd edition [PB] Available
By David Evans, Paul Gruba and Justin Zobel
How to Write a Better Thesis presents a cohesive approach to research that will help you on the road to success.

How to Write a Better Thesis, 3rd edition [EPUB] Available
By David Evans, Paul Gruba and Justin Zobel
A sensible, thoroughly practical and up-to-date book for anyone engaged in writing a thesis or report.

The Howard Factor: A Decade that Changed the Nation [PB] Available
Edited by Nick Cater
The Hon. John Howard MP, Prime Minister of Australia launched The Howard Factor on 2nd March at Parliament House in Canberra.

Howard’s End: The Unravelling of a Government [PB] Available
Peter van Onselen and Philip Senior
From the co-writer of John Winston Howard: The Definitive Biography, comes Howard’s End, which takes us behind the scenes of both parties on the announcement of the election campaign.

Howard’s End: The Unravelling of a Government [EPUB] Available
Peter van Onselen and Philip Senior
From the co-writer of John Winston Howard: The Definitive Biography, comes Howard’s End, which takes us behind the scenes of both parties on the announcement of the election campaign.

Human Remains: Episodes in Human Dissection [PB C-format] Available
Helen MacDonald
Awards: Winner: Victorian Premier's Literary Award for a First Book of History, 2006
Shortlisted for the 2006 Ernest Scott prize: The prize, which is awarded annually, is for a 'distinguished contribution to the history of Australia or New Zealand'.

Human Remains is a history of human dissection by the medical profession in the nineteenth century.