A fascinating insight into perspective, and how we represent and view history through art, propaganda, culture, photography and science.
During the 2011 Cairo uprising, two young revolutionaries in love refuse to give up the fight, going to Tahrir Square to help the injured & spread news.
Award-winning comedian Sami Shah is a former Muslim who delves into the past and present of the religion, exposing both the good and the bad in a highly entertaining way.
A car salesman enters the first ever Redex car trial around Australia in 1953 and discovers a country he only thought he knew; one that isn't always welcoming.
Broadcaster Richard Fidler & author Kári Gíslason travel through Iceland retelling Nordic sagas in the places they happened, while exploring Gíslason's own past.
A concise and well-researched biography on the early life of Adolf Hitler, from his closeness to his mother, to his failed attempt as an artist, to war.
The biography of Lisa Jura, Jewish a child prodigy as a pianist who lived a comfortable life in Vienna until the Nazis came to power in the 1930s.
Through verse and imagery, take take a stroll over bridges and under cloisters, following Venetian locals and visitors as they pass through centuries.
A unique artbook, displaying a cultural history through tattoos over the past 100 years, with each tattoo coming from the author's personal collection.
A well-researched and fascinating look at the history of Bram Stoker's Dracula in Australia, centering around the 1929-31 stage production but so much more!
Professor Chris Turney recounts his experience of being trapped with a scientific expedition to the Antartic after a fierce windstorm turned against them.
The story of the Adelaide Gaol, told through the journal of its first Governor, provides an insight into the early life of Adelaide and South Australia.
A man with a very rare condition that ages him incredibly slowly, seeks meaning in his present-day life as he searches through time for his daughter.
University of Adelaide lecturer, Maggie Tonkin, provides a well-researched & thorough history of Australia’s longest, continuously-running dance theatre company.
Jimmy Barnes narrates his autobiography of his early life as a boy in Scotland through to his migration to Australia and the start of his celebrated career .
The extraordinary true adventures of a group of airmen who escaped the Japanese and became the RAAF's celebrated 18th Squadron during World Ward II.
75 years after 'Progressive Adelaide' recorded our city in photos, Mick Bradley and Lance Campbell retrace the same steps to see how the city has evolved.
A jounalist wins a trip back in time to interview Alexander the Great but when he mistakes her for Persephone, he prevents her from returning to her own time.
The story of one of Australia's notorious con women and fraudsters who used forty or so aliases around the world from the 1930s to the 1950s.
A coffee-table book that focusses on the seminal moments of the fashion industry, when something wholly new, iconic and unexpected appeared.