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Sydney

Sydney

Graeme Partington

Lulu.com
2017
pokkari
Sydney is renowned for the best tourist attractions in the southern hemisphere. Tourists are drawn to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. But Sydney is more than these two impressive icons. Much more This innovative travel guide looks at Sydney from a new perspective. Learn the most vital aspects about this modern city on the world's best natural harbour before you arrive. Chapters include history, geography, orientation, politics, architecture, culture, recreation, and more. Read and learn about Australia's biggest city. Then come to Sydney to enjoy and learn even more
Sydney

Sydney

Graeme Partington

Lulu.com
2017
pokkari
Sydney is renowned for having the best tourist attractions in the southern hemisphere. Tourists from all over the world are attracted to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. But Sydney is more than these two icons. It is much more This guide looks at Sydney from a new and interesting perspective. Learn the most vital aspects about the harbour city before you arrive. Chapters include history, geography, orientation, politics, architecture, culture, recreation, and more. Read and learn what you need to know about Australia's biggest city. Then come to Sydney to enjoy and you will learn even more
Sydney

Sydney

Graeme Partington

Lulu.com
2017
sidottu
Sydney is renowned for the best tourist attractions in the southern hemisphere. Tourists are drawn to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. But Sydney is more than these two icons. Much more This innovative travel guide looks at Sydney from a new and interesting perspective. Learn the most vital aspects about this modern city on the world's best natural harbour before you arrive. Chapters include history, geography, orientation, politics, architecture, culture, recreation, and more. Read and learn about Australia's biggest city. Then come to Sydney to enjoy and learn even more
Sydney

Sydney

Jan Morris

Faber Faber
2010
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Renowned and much-loved travel writer Jan Morris turns her eye to Sydney: 'not the best of the cities the British Empire created ... but the most hyperbolic, the youngest at heart, the shiniest.' Sydney takes us on the city's journey from penal colony to world-class metropolis, as lively and charming as the city it describes. With characteristic exuberance and sparkling prose, Jan Morris guides us through the history, people and geography of a fascinating and colourful city. Jan Morris's collection of travel writing and reportage spans over five decades and includes such titles as Venice, Hong Kong, Spain, Manhattan '45, A Writer's World and the Pax Britannica Trilogy. Hav, her novel, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Arthur C. Clarke Award. 'Sydney should be flattered. A great portrait painter has chosen it for her recent subject . . . Few writers - a handful of novelists apart - have got so far under the city's skin as Morris . . . Few Sydneysiders could match her knowledge of their city's history and its anecdotes' The Times 'The writing is, at times, like surfing: sentences rise like vast waves above which she rides, never overbalancing into gush . . . Jan Morris convincingly explains modern Sydney through its history' Observer
Sydney

Sydney

Helen Goltz; Chris Adams

Atlas Productions
2018
nidottu
Have we learnt anything from the ordinary people who were caught up in extraordinary Australian events and circumstances, and now rest in Sydney cemeteries? A recent report spotlighted the housing affordability crisis in Sydney where workers were being forced to live hours from their work. Was this forewarned by Juanita Nielsen and Mick Fowler 40 years ago when they campaigned to save areas for working class locals? Juanita lost her life as a result. Maggie Oliver trod the boards all over Australia in the 1860s. But when the curtain fell, her home life was one of domestic violence at the hands of husband, John. His employer, Mr Gougenheim, hearing of John's shameful treatment of Maggie, discharged him. Do we need more Mr Gougenheim's stepping up as Male Champions of Change against domestic violence? Henry O'Farrell was our first would-be assassin - he tried to kill Queen Victoria's son but failed and was executed with indecent haste. Today we would have recognised his mental illness... wouldn't we? Are we more tolerant? History colliding with the now; these are just some of the stories and personalities featured in the Grave Tales series. Grave Tales: Sydney visits cemeteries to feature people who willingly or unwillingly were participants in events that made local and national headlines. They may have lived in the same suburbs, streets, and even the same houses as exist now, or unexpectantly came to rest in Sydney.
Sydney

Sydney

Robbie Ornig

Lulu.com
2023
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Sydney: A Tapestry of Time is a masterful exploration of Australia's most vibrant city. From its indigenous roots to its colonial history, from its multicultural present to its anticipated future, this book uncovers the many layers of Sydney's story. Written in a compelling yet accessible style, it delves into Sydney's transformation over the centuries and how it reflects global trends. Whether you're a Sydneysider, an Australian, or just a curious reader, 'Sydney: A Tapestry of Time' offers a fresh, nuanced, and captivating perspective on this dynamic city. Embark on this journey and rediscover Sydney in a whole new light.
Sydney

Sydney

Jennifer Hanks

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
Lies and Lust collide in the second book of the Dimarco Series, creating the perfect catalyst for an explosion. Love. Trust. Loyalty. Meaningless words to Sydney Harris who has been dealt blow after blow. Literally. Her once ideal life is changed forever by tragedy and one terrifying monster. Breaking free, she rebuilds her life, and meets a man. A man whose mere presence makes her blood run hot and wakes a part of her she thought died long ago. A man, who she feels might change her convictions about trust, and more importantly, love. She should've known better. Cameron Dimarco is angry. After years spent away from a family he's desperate to get back to he's prepared to destroy anything or anyone who stands in his way. Including her. When the monster Sydney escaped from comes back to play, and Cameron's need for justice consumes him, a beautiful opportunity becomes another heartbreak. Sydney must take a long look at who she is, and who she can depend on. And what she'll do for love. She's a woman scorned. He's a man filled with anger and a thirst for revenge. Together they might be able to stop the evil man responsible. Together they could learn the power of trust and loyalty. Or destroy each other trying. This is the second book in The Dimarco Series. Can be read as a standalone.
Sydney

Sydney

National Geographic Maps

National Geographic Maps
2012
kartta, viikattu
The newly redesigned National Geographic DestinationMaps series strikes the perfect balance between map and guidebook, and they are the ideal resource for touring culturally and geographically unique areas. All maps are double-sided with beautiful photos and detailed travel information, including comprehensive road networks, local information and natural, historical and cultural places of interest. The maps are printed on durable, waterproof, tear-resistant material that is lightweight and easily folded to fit in your pocket.
Sydney

Sydney

Louis Nowra

NewSouth Publishing
2022
nidottu
'I came to Sydney from Melbourne in 1978 and immediately fell in love with its history, the sandstone buildings, the gorgeous harbour, the bridge, the Opera House, its ad hoc streets and its denizens.'In Sydney, acclaimed playwright and author Louis Nowra – author of Kings Cross and Woolloomooloo – expands his gaze to explore the energy, beauty, vulgarity, dynamism and pulsating sense of selfimportance of his adopted city. This big, bustling portrait of Sydney is told through profiles of people, high and low, with a cast of criminals and premiers, ordinary folk, entertainers, artists, thieves and visionaries.Along with its people, Nowra surveys the city's architecture and its global identity. And as Sydney's history unfolds throughout the twentieth century and beyond, Nowra revels in its neon lighting, music, skyscrapers and sense of optimism.
Sydney

Sydney

Delia Falconer

NewSouth Publishing
2020
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As I set out from the city’s southern end, the sandstone walls beneath the Central railway line still held the day’s heat … I passed a row of old terraces where feral banana trees had colonised the tiny courtyards behind them, and walked on, past the smell of Thai food, up dirty William Street … The moon rose from the invisible harbour into a sky of such deep royal blue it was almost hard to believe in. The street smelled of low tied. For all its beauty, the city could return in an instant to pulp. And that thought was strangely cheering. Sydney has always been the sexiest and brashest of our cities, but perhaps the most misunderstood. In this new edition of Sydney – part of the classic City Series – Delia Falconer conjures up its sandstone, humidity and jacarandas, its fireworks, glitz and magic. But she discards lazy stereotypes to reveal a complex city: beautiful, violent, half-wild, and at times deeply spiritual. Beginning with her childhood in a decaying ’70s Sydney, caught between a faded Art Deco age and mega development, Falconer intertwines her own stories with the wellsprings of the city’s history and its literary past. Melancholic, moving and funny — Sydney is about its people: mad clergymen, amateur astronomers, Indigenous weather experts, crims and victims, photographers and artists, thinkers and dreamers. Falconer’s Sydney is intensely atmospheric and seductive. Now with a new Afterword in which Falconer ponders the city’s twentyfirst century transformations – might it have become a softer, nicer place? Will it be able to withstand the real presence of climate change? – and her own. Ranges over the history and different moods of Australia’s oldest citySydney was first published in 2010 as part of the classic NewSouth City SeriesEvocative and atmospheric writing, acclaimed as a dazzling literary achievementCombines memoir, history and journalismMajor title in bestselling City Series where leading writers of fiction and non-fiction reflect on their home city now available once moreBilled as ‘travel books where no-one leaves home’Delia Falconer is a bestselling novelist, prize-winning essayist and criticNew edition of an acclaimed classic with a new AfterwordIn new Afterword author reflects on the changes to her own life now that she has children, and the changes to the city, daring to ask if Sydney might be losing its hard edgesGrapples with the reality of climate change, from a long season of drought to a city choking in bushfire smokeMajor advertising and publicity campaigns to support re-release of all the books in the City Series