Changing Stations

Changing Stations
Title Changing Stations PDF eBook
Author Bridget Griffen-Foley
Publisher UNSW Press
Pages 545
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 0868409189

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Following the development of the most pervasive medium in Australia, this is the first full-scale, national history of the country's commercial radio. From the experiments and schemes of the 1920s through the introduction of digital radio in 2009, this sweeping study moves from Sydney to Adelaide, Launceston to Cairns, Broken Hill to Albany. Exploring the varied programming genres of drama, music, quiz shows, sports, and politics, the in-depth research traces the engagement of commercial radio with various communities of Australian listeners. In addition, many of the iconic names of Australian radio are featured, including George Edwards, Grace Gibson, Jack Davey, Bob Dyer, Bob Rogers, Norman Banks, Andrea, Brian White, John Laws, and Alan Jones.

Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Montgomery Ward
Publisher
Pages 1218
Release 1941
Genre Commercial catalogs
ISBN

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Art Deco Bakelite Jewelry & Boxes

Art Deco Bakelite Jewelry & Boxes
Title Art Deco Bakelite Jewelry & Boxes PDF eBook
Author Peter Keresztury
Publisher Schiffer Pub Limited
Pages 159
Release 2001
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9780764313479

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The Art Deco style of the early 1930s presents elements of design reduced to their minimal essence and applied to everyday items. Here Bakelite jewelry and boxes are studied as reflections of this style, with hundreds of items photographed in color and described with their current values. This book demonstrates how Art Deco style fit into the Depression era, providing color, simplicity, and economy.

Radio News

Radio News
Title Radio News PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1146
Release 1921
Genre Electronics
ISBN

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Some issues, 1943-July 1948, include separately paged and numbered section called Radio-electronic engineering edition (called Radionics edition in 1943)

T. E. Ruth (1875-1956)

T. E. Ruth (1875-1956)
Title T. E. Ruth (1875-1956) PDF eBook
Author Ken R. Manley
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 368
Release 2021-07-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1725299607

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T. E. Ruth (1875–1956) was one of the most controversial Baptist ministers ever to serve in Australia. After a successful career in England as preacher, pastor, and writer, Ruth came to the significant Collins Street Baptist Church in Melbourne in 1914. During the tumultuous years of the World War, Ruth cared for the bereaved and bewildered people in his congregation and in the city. He also led public debates about conscription, engaging in intense platform clashes with his Catholic opponent, Archbishop Daniel Mannix. He later moved to the Pitt Street Congregational Church in Sydney where he was soon involved in public opposition to the Labor premier J. T. Lang as well as becoming a popular columnist in the secular press. To his critics he was a “sectarian bigot” and was mocked as “Ruthless Ruth”; to others, he was an ardent Empire loyalist, an admired and successful Protestant defender. Some critics accused him of being a Christian spiritualist and others have suggested that he formulated a theology for fascism. Ruth denounced millennial Adventism and hellfire eschatology as he affirmed universalism and a continuing spiritual development after death. This fascinating study of a progressive thinker, public theologian, and controversialist illuminates one of the more divisive and formative periods in Australian religious and political life.

Sophrosyne

Sophrosyne
Title Sophrosyne PDF eBook
Author Felix Long
Publisher Felix Long
Pages 99
Release 2020-02-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The goddesses must be appeased. Nine naked hysterical women appear out of nowhere triggering a spate of bizarre deaths in the town of Didymus. Detective Hubert Maimone must find the shadowy mastermind behind these deaths ... that all lead back to him.

Beyond Words

Beyond Words
Title Beyond Words PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Kent
Publisher Univ. of Queensland Press
Pages 256
Release 2019-02-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0702262080

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In 1985 Jacqueline Kent was content with her life. She had a satisfying career as a freelance book editor, and was emerging as a writer. Living and working alone, she relished her independence. But then she met Kenneth Cook, author of the Australian classic Wake in Fright, and they fell in love. With bewildering speed Jacqueline found herself in alien territory: with a man almost twenty years older, whose life experience could not have been more different from her own. She had to come to terms with complicated finances and expectations, and to negotiate relationships with Ken’s children, four people almost her own age. But with this man of contradictions – funny and sad, headstrong and tender – she found real and sustaining companionship. Their life together was often joyful, sometimes enraging, always exciting – until one devastating evening. But, as Jacqueline discovered, even when a story is over that doesn’t mean it has come to an end.