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1 y separately published work icon Escape the Hangman : The Escapades of Abbott Bragg, Van Diemen's Land Bushranger Craig Godfrey , Australia : Jo-Jo Publishing , 2015 9110152 2015 single work novel historical fiction

'A young lieutenant Abbott Bragg, dismissed from the King's army for an indiscretion with his commanding officer's wife, commits a minor crime leading to his transportation to Van Dieman's Land. Here he meets fellow prisoner, 'French Frank', also enjoying the hospitality of the King, and Nathina, a young Aboriginal woman. Following a creative and daring escape Abbott and French Frank become bushrangers. Posing as innkeepers they indulge in honest highway robbery, all the while cheating the hangman. Meanwhile, Nathina is taken to London as a 'live exhibit' in the name of nineteenth-century science, which included dark tales of preserved Aboriginal heads sent to the British Museum.

'This is a rollicking tale of violence, adventure and love in its many forms. It is populated with a rich cast of characters as might be expected in a remote outpost where almost everyone is escaping from something.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon In Search of My Father : A True Story Paul Drexler , Darlinghurst : Sydney Jewish Museum , 2006 Z1703054 2006 single work autobiography 'In Search of My Father is the true life story of a young Jewish boy from Slovakia caught up in the tragedy of the Holocaust. After being liberated in Theresienstadt by the Red Army, six year old Paul Drexler struggles to come to terms with his father's mysterious disappearance. He migrates to Australia with his heartbroken mother and begins a new life, but memories of his father are never far from his mind. Fifty years later Paul Drexler begins searching for his father, Eugen Drexler. His journey takes him from Australia to Slovakia, Germany and foreign lands that he never thought he would ever visit or return to. His desperate search to unveil the circumstances surrounding his father's brutal killing in the last days of World War II finally comes to an end, with evidence uncovered in the most unexpected of places. Powerful, moving and painfully real, In Search of My Father is a testament to the bond between father and son - a bond that cannot be broken by separation, death or the passing of time' (Jo Jo Publishing website)
1 1 y separately published work icon A Race to Remember : The Peter Norman Story Damian Johnstone , Matt Norman , Docklands : Jo-Jo Publishing , 2008 Z1524849 2008 single work biography

'On 16th October 1968, the image of two black American athletes, heads bowed, black gloved fists raised into the night sky in the so called "Black Power" salute, rocked the Olympic Movement to its very core and also sent shockwaves throughout the world; a world already reeling from the recent assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King and Senator Robert Kennedy, China's Cultural Revolution, the brutal murder of hundreds of Mexican students, and anti-Vietnam War demonstrations.

'In the intervening 40 years, the salute has become an iconic image, not only of the Olympics, but of the 20th Century. While most focus their attention on the Americans, there was a third individual on the 200 metres victory dais that night. A Race to Remember : The Peter Norman Story is the biography of the white Australian who stood tall, proudly wearing, alongside his silver medal, a civil rights badge in support of the silent protest made agains racial discrimination. For the first time ever, the full story of the protest is told with input from all three Olympic medallists.

'Norman's life was never the same after the Olympics. In ensuing years he paid a heavy price for his fame. He turned his back on his Salvation Army faith; walked out on his first wife and three young children; remarried and had a second family; suffered an horrendous injury during an ill-fated comeback to athletics aged 42; battled alcohol and prescription drug abuse; and died suddenly aged 64 following quadruple heart surgery.'

'Olympian, activist, humanist, father - Peter Norman was many things to many people. However the one indisputable truth is, because of Norman's efforts in that famous race, he remains the most successful male sprinter in Australia's proud Olympic history. (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon My Secret Profession : The Memoirs of Marie Duval : A Novel Paul Sterling , Middle Park : Jo-Jo Publishing , 2005 Z1489927 2005 single work novel
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