Friday, November 11, 2005

New non-fiction titles @ our branches

There's something for everyone in the following non-fiction titles at our libraries.

Duncan McNab ~ The usual suspect : the life of Abe Saffron
Margaret Crick ~ Mary Archer : for richer, for poorer
Thomas Keneally ~ The commonwealth of thieves
Arch & Martin Flanagan ~ The line : a man’s experience; a son’s quest to understand
Mike Davis ~ The monster at our door : the global threat of Avian flu
Phil Doran ~ The reluctant Tuscan
Cynthia Lennon ~ John
Andrew Brown-May (ed) ~ The encyclopedia of Melbourne
Bob Woodward ~ The secret man : the story of Watergate’s deep throat
Ryoko Adachi/Andrew McKay ~ Shadows of war
Phra Peter Pannapadipo ~ Little angels
Ann Rickard ~ The last book about Italy
Andrew Weil ~ Healthy aging : A lifelong guide to your physical and spiritual well-being
Alison Broinowski ~ The third try : can the United Nations work?
James Reston ~ Dogs of God : Columbus, the Inquisition and the defeat of the Moors
Meg Stewart ~ Margaret Olley : far from a still life
Steve Waugh ~ Out of my comfort zone : the autobiography
Ian McNamara ~ Why I live where I live
Craig Sherborne ~ Hoi polloi
Jamie Oliver ~ Jamie’s Italy

Cheers

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