A gloriously illustrated guide to planning the design and choosing the right plants to make a rich and sumptuous garden featuring Australian natives from the ABC Australian garden guru.
Angus Stewart Books
Angus Stewart gained recognition for his literary works that delicately and sensitively explore unconventional relationships and self-discovery. His debut novel, Sandel, inspired by true events, became a cult gay novel, tackling delicate themes with a significance comparable to other notable works. Stewart's writing, encompassing novels, poetry, and travelogues, is characterized by profound psychological insight and a distinctive stylistic approach. His life experiences, including time in Tangier and struggles with depression, infused his writing, offering readers thought-provoking narratives and an intimate glimpse into the human psyche.





Theories of Power and Domination
The Politics of Empowerment in Late Modernity
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of power and domination in social science, this book delves into their theoretical underpinnings and implications. It examines state power dynamics within the context of globalization, social citizenship, and social movements. Key contributions from influential theorists such as Parsons, Giddens, Foucault, Mann, Arendt, Habermas, and Castells are presented and critically evaluated, providing a comprehensive overview for students and scholars alike.
Sandel
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set in the 1960s in an Oxford college when being gay was still an offence punishable by imprisonment, this is a cult classic of gay literature.
This authoritative and practical book--written in an approachable and accessible style--focuses on growing and using native plants in the home garden.
A practical guide to creating and maintaining a water-efficient garden, including a comprehensive photographic plant directory, and insights into sustainable design, in big and small spaces.