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One Hundred and ten species illustrated and described on a family basis. Keys and Guide for both the amateur and the practicising mycologist.
This book is the fourth in a series of guides to Western Australian wildflowers that groups the flowers by colour rather than family or genus ...
Essays featured in this issue include:The House at Glenorie by Quentin SpragueJo Leahy is Laid to Rest by Bob ConnollyThe Voice Beyond Symbolism by ...
Featured in this issue:Strength to Strength by Alison CroggonThe Road Ahead for Cultural Policy by Michael WilliamsUnfettered Culture by Juliana EngbergThe Artful Ledger by ...
In this unique publication accomplished artist, Patricia Negus, illustates the common fungi of Australia's southwest in stunning watercolours. Take a journey with Patricia into ...
This is the first in a series of new, virtually rip-proof, completely revised and updated maps covering sections of the route of the re-aligned Bibbulmun ...
Pocket sized handy reference guide to frogs common to Western Australia. Each frog described has a colour photograph, plus information on their distribution, preferred habitat ...
Australians have a love-hate relationship with spiders. Spiders inspire fear, especially dangerous species such as the Redback and Sydney Funnelweb. Yet, Peacock Spiders, whose males ...
'An extraordinarily vivid yet authentic account of the birthpangs of a nation. A work of real distinction' Philip ZieglerAn award-winning epic on the birth of ...
The fourth edition of Hemas Tasmania State Map features Hemas distinctive and informative maps fully, all of which have been field checked by Hemas Map ...
Smaller Eucalypts for Planting in Australia treats 84 smaller-growing eucalypts (relative to the 81 species included in the companion book Taller Eucalypts for Planting in ...