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Notes for reviewers

Against Erasure: A Photographic Memory of Palestine Before the Nakba Ancient Wonders Anzac Guerillas
Australian Heroes of World War II The Battle of Long Tan
Borneo: The Last Campaign

John Busst: Bohemian Artist and Saviour of Reef and Rainforest

Capital Karl Marx Chinese Roots Clever Men: How Worlds Collided on the Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land of 1948
The Courageous Life of Weary Dunlop

The Daughter of Auschwitz

Eliza Hamilton Dunlop
Everything You Need to Know about the Voice A Fair Day's Work: The Quest to Win Back Time In the Fight
The Hiroshima Men History's Strangest Deaths
Hume and Hovell Expedition Termination Interned

John Hirst: Selected Writings

Krithia: The Forgotten ANZAC Battle of Gallipoli The Legend of Albert Jacka Living Greatly in the Law: Hal Wootten's Selected Writing and Speeches
Looking from the North: Australian History from the Top Down The Lost Music of the Holocaust Marramarra: Indigenous Artists Making History Visible
Migrants, Television and Australian Stories: A New History Paris in Ruins The Party
People Power Playtime: A History of Australian Childhood Saving Dragons
Saving Elli Saving Lieutenant Kennedy The Secrets of Anzac Ridge: Flanders 1917
Snake Talk: How the World's Ancient Serpent Stories Can Guide Us Start Digging You Bastards The Wearing of the Green
Where the Flaming Hell
Are We?
The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz Young Dark Emu

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