Set to take place over an entire weekend, the SA Viking Festival is a history buff's chance to immerse themselves all things Viking, Nordic, Danish, and Scandinavian.
After impressing the audiences at both the Brighton and Edinburgh Fringes in 2019, TABOO is now immersing South Australian audiences in the unknown historic horrors inflicted against German women by a powerful woman from the Nazi-era onwards.
A play of epic proportions, The Village tells the historic 50-year story of families displaced by the Chinese Communist Revolution. It is an emotional tale that emphasises the importance of family and the changing concept of ‘home’.
While you may have heard of Schild Estate in the Barossa, have you heard about the charming love story behind the winery?
Are the youth out of control, are immigrants destroying our culture, or are these just perennial prejudices inflamed by the media?
The work of seven amateur photographers who documented the land and the people of early Central Australia.
A fascinating history of the penniless women whose only option was life in Adelaide’s Destitute Asylum.
Examining the unsolved crime of who set fire to the Los Angeles Public Library in 1986, ultimately destroying more than 400,000 books.
The ambitions of Matthew Flinders and George Bass, shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards.
A fascinating cartographic insight into the worlds most deadly diseases and epidemics.
A detailed and fascinating look at the Plantagenet dynasty in the 12th and early 13th centuries.
When Byzantine pearls are loaned to the British Museum in 1963, it sets off a frenzied hunt for a Nazi.
Steve Wide is back with his fourth colourful A- Z biography of an entertainment icon and, this time, it’s on living legend Grace Jones.
Author and pop culture obsessive Alan J Whiticker, comprehensively delves into the history behind a dozen albums that were part of the sound track of his youth.
This picture book for ages 4 or 5 upwards, explores the many kinds of boats created from the very earliest days of human existence.
Exploring 100 years of Rugby League in Australia, overflowing with photos, mementos, media clips and League tables with some material never published before.
The fascinating story of steam transportation over ten vital decades of transformation in Australia's history, featuring over 300 exciting images from the superb National Library John Buckland collection of photography, many never seen before.
A well-researched history of the downfall and persecution of the mysterious Knights Templar from 1305 to the burning at the stake of its leaders in 1314.
A reference book that explores onomatopoeia (words that sound like what they mean), exploring everything from Aargh and Eek, to Woops and Yikes and everything in between.
An historical biography of two 18th Century female writers, Frances (Fanny) Burney and Anne Louise Germaine Necker, also known as Mme de Staël.