Peter Taylor: Australian Sculptor by Peter Armstrong & Pam Taylor | HB
Peter Taylor: Australian Sculptor celebrates the artworks of Peter Taylor, one of Australia’s leading contemporary sculptors. Taylor rose to prominence in the early 1980s, renowned for his distinctive sculptures carved from Tasmanian timbers. Over...
$5995
Photographs by Spurlings: A treasure trove of Tasmanian images by Christine Burgess | HB
Stephen Spurling III’s images transport the viewer beyond the everyday and in doing so, enrich the soul. For nearly a century, from the mid-1800s, the Spurling name was synonymous with...
$6500
Pigs in Flight by Kathleen McLaren | HB
Celestine the pig and mouse friends Kelvin and Barry help Noelene, an escapee from Fritefool Factory Farm, to free animal prisoners from Fritefool. Will the foursome manage to come up...
$2000
Pony Tales - for the love of Shetland ponies written & illustrated by Jacqui Sinclair-Dickson
A heart-warming collection of spirited stories and vivid charcoal drawings from life-long horse-lover, writer and artist Jacqui Sinclair-Dickson. These true tales commemorate some of the many ponies Jacqui has...
$2500
Poppi Lou is different by Katt Strachan, illustrator Sarah Neale | HB
An autism awareness story Poppi Lou isn’t like the other kids in her class. Her brain works differently to theirs, but she isn’t sick. She has autism. But what is...
$2495
Port Arthur by Danielle Maistry | PB
Beautifully written in the historical world of the Port Arthur convict settlement in Van Diemen’s Land, suspense and romance combine to create a compelling and captivating story of the intertwining...
$3295
Quality of Light, The | By Mark Heyward | PB
Intoxicating, harrowing and, from beneath a waterfall of wickedness, enduring and uplifting love. Here is a beautifully written story of our times. – Bob Brown, former senator and leader of...
$3499
Quentin the quoll on Bruny Island written by Kate Morton, illustrated by Lois Bury | PB
One of three delightful children’s books about endangered species on Bruny Island Quentin the quoll is a small Australian marsupial who lives on Bruny Island. Like all wild and endangered...
Quoll and Quill | Written & illustrated by Margie Kirk
There’s a party on the hill At the home of Quoll and Quill. A friendship unique and rare, Let’s celebrate with treats to share. From the author/illustrator of Travelling Tasmanian Tigers...
Rainbow Island: Tapestry of Time by Irene Cowell | PB
Gabi opens his inheritance and is plunged into a fantastical chaotic world – the world of the Hidden. He travels through time; history collides with mythology. He means to protect...
$2995
Raven's Secret | Written and illustrated by James Voute | HB
For what are the ravens of Tasmania searching when you hear their haunting cries echoing across the valleys and hills? Among animals living by ancient bush rules, a rumour surfaces...
Real Tassie Legends: Chronicles of an earlier Tasmania | Written by Geoff Harwood & illustrated by Barry Quantrell | PB
In the style of his bestselling The Last Hermit of Tasmania's West Coast (Forty South Publishing, 2021), Geoff Harwood is back with tales of other legendary Tasmanian characters. For his years...
$3999
Road to Poatina: Perspectives of the Great Lake Power Development Megaprojects by Robert E.S. Young | PB
In 1958, the Hydro-Electric Commission began construction of a village named Poatina at the foot of the Great Western Tiers in central Tasmania. It soon became a vibrant community of...
Roadwork Ahead by Martin Wilson | PB
How dark will it get? I don’t know How far will I have to go, down below? Will I have to fight my way forward? To find you From ‘Above...
Rocky by Amanda O'Shea | PB
"...fast-paced and humorous...a very Tasmanian tale (which) touches on some of the more difficult aspects of childhood such as loss, hardship, bullying and family relationships" Sonia Strong, author of Tazzie the Turbo Chook...
Rossarden: Echo of the Mountain, 2nd Ed. by Narelle Blackaby | PB
Rossarden and Storys Creek, former mining towns in the north-east mountains of Tasmania, have a colourful history. Narelle Blackaby has spent years collecting many stories (some funny, some sad) of...
$4995
Safe Passage: The Lighthouses of Tasmania by Garry Richardson | HB
The history of Tasmania's 14 manned lighthouses...and the ships that supplied them. Safe Passage is the most comprehensive book written on Tasmania’s 14 manned lighthouses, and the first compiled since they were all de-manned. The...
$8600
Sail and Steam: Trading Vessels to Georges Bay 1833-1958 by Garry Richardson | Hardback
Sail and Steam tells the fascinating story of the small shallow-draught ships that were once the lifeblood of northeast Tasmanian communities. Noted Tasmanian historian Garry Richardson once again demonstrates his...
$5000
Sea Monsters by Sharon J Yaxley | HB
Welcome to the magical world of Sea Monsters - a photographic adventure of imagination and discovery. How many sea monsters can you find? Sea Monsters will take children on a...
Seasons in the South: A Tasmanian Naturalist's Journey of Discovery - and Recovery by Simon Grove | PB
With illustrations by Keith Davis Naturalist Simon Grove invites you to join him on a life-affirming journey of discovery that explores Tasmania’s remarkable natural world, through its forests, among its mountains, around...
$5999