This first major history of Paddington in forty years provides a fresh and revealing perspective on this celebrated heritage suburb in Sydney – one of the largest and most intact Victorian encla
Deadly Woman Blues, stunning, original and brimming with life, is the first of its kind. Part art book, part comic book, part biography and fully deadly, it is a unique graphic history of the black wo
Since its first publication in 1974, Principles of Structure has established itself at the forefront of introductory texts for students of architecture, building, and project management seeking a basi
Andrew Tink’s superb book tells the story of Australia in the 20th century, from Federation to the Sydney 2000 Olympics. It was a century marked by the trauma of war and the despair of the depression,
From an empty paddock to a thriving community of students housed in brand-new buildings, the Kensington Colleges—an important part of the life and soul of the University of New South Wales—have come a
This fascinating history of a much-loved Canberra landmark tells the story of this institution for the first time. From Joan Sutherland’s debut and the notorious Petrov Commission to a rumored ghost a