Australian Popular Culture
What does it mean to be Australian? Our popular culture section explores the myths, icons, and everyday habits that define the national character. From vintage advertising to histories of the great Australian pub, these books are a nostalgic look at how we live and play.
The 1827 Newcastle Notebook and Letters of Lieutenant William S Coke H.M. 39th Regiment
$135.00
Hawkesbury River History Governor Phillip, Exploration and Early Settlement
$45.00
Sydney's Little World of Woolloomooloo
$20.00
The Silver Brumby - 1962 (7th Impression)
$32.00
The Feather Star
$28.00
Railroading in Tasmania 1868-1961
$65.00
Pencil Portraits and Single Figure Nudes by Norman Lindsay
$20.00
Earliest Monaro and Burragorang 1790 to 1840
$75.00
In Leichhardt's Footsteps: More Stories from the Packhorse Drover
$20.00
Pyrmont and Ultimo A History
$45.00
Beautiful Bowral A Pictorial Celebration
$28.00
Shoalhaven
$28.00
Campbelltown: The Bicentennial History:
$55.00
In Search of Breaker Morant Balladist and Bushveldt Carbineer
$45.00
Early days on the Clarence
$25.00
Cloud Over the Gammon Range
$25.00
Cyclops Toys Through the Years: Australia's Childhood Icon
$235.00
Silverton Tramway Locomotives
$18.00
The Camden Tramway
$18.00
Preserved Engines in Steam
$18.00
The Ferries of Sydney (Reprint)
$25.00
The Southern Aurora
$45.00
Armidale and District Historical Society Journal and Proceedings Railway Issue
$65.00
Locomotives of Australia
$35.00