A Day Without Australian Rules Football is a Day Wasted

A Day Without Australian Rules Football is a Day Wasted
Title A Day Without Australian Rules Football is a Day Wasted PDF eBook
Author Notebook Quotes Notebook
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2020-01-11
Genre
ISBN 9781659188608

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A Day Without Football is a Day Wasted

A Day Without Football is a Day Wasted
Title A Day Without Football is a Day Wasted PDF eBook
Author Notebook Quotes Notebook
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2020-01-11
Genre
ISBN 9781659168891

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This notebook perfect for anyone to record ideas, It can be used by kids, school and college students and even adults. Size: 6x9 Inches wide lined pages -Made in USA 110 page wide ruled college pages -High-quality white paper This composition book or notebook.

A Day Without Gaelic Football is a Day Wasted

A Day Without Gaelic Football is a Day Wasted
Title A Day Without Gaelic Football is a Day Wasted PDF eBook
Author Notebook Quotes Notebook
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2020-01-10
Genre
ISBN 9781658703321

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This notebook perfect for anyone to record ideas, It can be used by kids, school and college students and even adults. Size: 6x9 Inches wide lined pages -Made in USA 110 page wide ruled college pages -High-quality white paper This composition book or notebook.

A Day Without Gridiron Football is a Day Wasted

A Day Without Gridiron Football is a Day Wasted
Title A Day Without Gridiron Football is a Day Wasted PDF eBook
Author Notebook Quotes Notebook
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2020-01-10
Genre
ISBN 9781658803823

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A Hard Day at the Orifice

A Hard Day at the Orifice
Title A Hard Day at the Orifice PDF eBook
Author Dr. John M. Miller
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 363
Release 2020-03-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1796009725

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This very personal account provides unique insights into the training and life of a dedicated Obstetrician and Gynaecologist. There are also fascinating accounts relating the history of the profession. Dr. Miller underwent extensive training both in Australia and overseas prestigious institutions. In addition to delivering well in excess of fifteen thousand babies in his private practice, in his long career he was responsible for numerous thousands more in his roles as medical superintendent of the then largest maternity hospital in the state and specialist consultant in charge of units in large teaching hospitals.He was also a specialist surgeon. The book is eminently readable and although there are descriptions of obstetric procedures and surgical operations it is certainly not a medical text. His credo; – to be a good doctor one needs knowledge, proficiency in his craft, compassion and humility. Otherwise he will be merely skilled. “While Dr. Miller’s reminiscences are bound to interest his peers and medical colleagues, they are written with a great deal of wit, verve and charm, and make fascinating reading for the layman. The author’s lightness of touch makes the memoir accessible and easy to read, and while he deals with many topical issues ( I found the recollection of his experience in delivering one of the first Thalidomide babies deeply moving ), these moments are balanced by Dr. Miller’s obvious pride in his profession, and his delight in sharing many amusing anecdotes along the way. No reader can close the final page without the feeling an enormous debt of gratitude to those who have have worked so tirelessly in this field to ensure our own or our loved ones’ safety during pregnancy and childbirth." —Annette Gilbert, The Raven’s Parlour Bookstore

Aussie Rules Football

Aussie Rules Football
Title Aussie Rules Football PDF eBook
Author Don Warner
Publisher
Pages 402
Release 2021-01-21
Genre
ISBN 9780645031508

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An overview of the evolution of Australian Rules football in Victoria from its origins in 1858 to the present day. The opening chapter provides a snapshot of the unusual 2020 AFL season. I then trace the evolution of the game in Victoria during the late 1800s including the background to the 1896 VFA/VFL split, followed by a chapter outlining the development of the two leagues during the 20th century. This is followed by chapters on all 18 AFL teams, including major team rivalries, great coaches, great indigenous players and great goalkickers. There are also chapters on how the various finals' systems work(ed) over the years, State of Origin and Laws of the Game. The book is chock full of statistics, trivia and footy anecdotes which will enthral any Aussie Rules fan.

1932

1932
Title 1932 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Stone
Publisher Macmillan Publishers Aus.
Pages 484
Release 2007-11-10
Genre History
ISBN 1743514107

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Scandals, disasters, shocks and crises: 1932 could truly be described as one of the most electrifying years in Australian history, alive with unforgettable characters and momentous events. Looking back, it's hard to believe how much happened in that fateful year to become the stuff of enduring national legend: the Sydney Harbour Bridge opened by surprise with the slashing sword of Captain Francis de Groot; the birth of the Australian Broadcasting Commission; the mysterious death of the beloved race horse Phar Lap, the controversial dismissal of NSW Premier Jack Lang, and the start of cricket's infamous Bodyline series. Those were among the best remembered incidents but there were others - from an epic outback rescue of two lost aviators to the most expensive divorce case ever heard - that reflected the distinctive flavour of the times. Overshadowing all else, the Great Depression seemed to single Australians out for special punishment, pushing a fragile young society to the brink of disintegration. By 1932 - the worst of it - a third of the population had been reduced to living like refugees in their own land while a lucky few emerged rich as third world rajahs. Acclaimed journalist and author Gerald Stone takes us on an exhilarating and fascinating journey through a year that quite literally changed a nation. Evocative and brilliantly researched, this is a book that turns history into compelling reading at its very best.