Oceana Fine

Oceana Fine
Title Oceana Fine PDF eBook
Author Tom Flood
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Australian fiction
ISBN 9781761282072

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Fin Torrent is a student who's gone to work in the West Australian wheatbelt for the holidays. He's looking for something 'in nature'. Nothing could have prepared him for what he finds in this hard, unforgiving landscape. Set in the 1980s, Oceana Fine is a genre-defying novel in which, as the Sydney Morning Herald put it, 'violence rubs shoulders with a strange lyricism'.

Oceana

Oceana
Title Oceana PDF eBook
Author James Anthony Froude
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 1886
Genre Australia
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Oceana, Or, England and Her Colonies

Oceana, Or, England and Her Colonies
Title Oceana, Or, England and Her Colonies PDF eBook
Author James Anthony Froude
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 1886
Genre Great Britain
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The Naturewoman

The Naturewoman
Title The Naturewoman PDF eBook
Author Upton Sinclair
Publisher Good Press
Pages 66
Release 2021-04-25
Genre Drama
ISBN

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"The Naturewoman" by Upton Sinclair. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

Like Nothing on this Earth

Like Nothing on this Earth
Title Like Nothing on this Earth PDF eBook
Author Tony Hughes-d'Aeth
Publisher Apollo Books
Pages 620
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 9781742589244

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During the twentieth century, the southwestern corner of Australia was cleared for intensive agriculture. In the space of several decades, an arc from Esperance to Geraldton-an area of land larger than England-was cleared of native flora for the farming of grain and livestock. Today, satellite maps show a sharp line ringing Perth. Inside that line, tan-colored land is the most visible sign from space of human impact on the planet. Where once there was a vast mosaic of scrub and forest, there is now the Western Australian wheatbelt. Tony Hughes-d'Aeth examines the creation of the wheatbelt through its creative writing. Some of Australia's most well-known and significant writers-Albert Facey, Peter Cowan, Dorothy Hewett, Jack Davis, Elizabeth Jolley, and John Kinsella-wrote about their experience of the wheatbelt. Each gives insight into the human and environmental effects of this massive-scale agriculture. Albert Facey records the hardship and poverty of small-time selection in Australia. Dorothy Hewett makes the wheatbelt visible as an ecological tragedy. Jack Davis shows us an Aboriginal experience of the wheatbelt. Through examining these writings, Tony Hughes-d'Aeth demonstrates the deep value of literature in understanding the human experience of geographical change. [Subject: Non-Fiction, Environmental Studies, Agricultural Studies, Literary Criticism]

The Army Lawyer

The Army Lawyer
Title The Army Lawyer PDF eBook
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Pages 870
Release 1999
Genre Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
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UPTON SINCLAIR Ultimate Collection: 30+ Books in One Volume

UPTON SINCLAIR Ultimate Collection: 30+ Books in One Volume
Title UPTON SINCLAIR Ultimate Collection: 30+ Books in One Volume PDF eBook
Author Upton Sinclair
Publisher e-artnow
Pages 5054
Release 2017-09-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 8026879392

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"I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach." This carefully edited collection of works by Upton Sinclair is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Novels The Jungle 100%: The Story of a Patriot The Moneychangers King Coal: A Novel The Metropolis A Prisoner of Morro; or, In the Hands of Enemy They Call Me Carpenter: A Tale of the Second Coming Damaged Goods (The Great Play 'Les Avaries' of Eugene Brieux) Jimmie Higgins A Captain of Industry: Being the Story of a Civilized Man King Midas: A Romance; or, Springtime and Harvest Love's Pilgrimage Samuel the Seeker The Journal of Arthur Stirling; or, The Valley of the Shadow The Overman Sylvia's Marriage Mark Mallory Novels A Cadet's Honor; or, Mark Mallory's Heroism On Guard; or, Mark Mallory's Celebration The West Point Rivals; or, Mark Mallory's Stratagem On Fitness and Health The Book of Life (Vol.1&2) The Fasting Cure On Parapsychology and Consciousness Mental Radio: Does it Work, and How? On Religion The Profits of Religion: An Essay in Economic Interpretation On Yellow Journalism The Crimes of the "Times": A Test of Newspaper Decency" The Brass Check: A Study of American Journalism Plays The Machine The Naturewoman The Second-Story Man Prince Hagen The Pot Boiler: A Comedy in Four Acts Poetry and Letters Upton Sinclair (1878–1968) was an American author who wrote books in many genres, but in all of them advocating for the moral ethics, better life style for the working people and social justice. Writing during the Progressive Era, Sinclair describes the world of industrialized America from both the working man's point of view and the industrialist. He has also won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1943.