The Costello Memoirs   The Land Of Plenty
November Highlights From MUP
Gough Whitlam   First Australians   Inside Out   Graham Kennedy Treasures
 

Gough Whitlam examines Australian political and cultural developments in the twentieth century through the life of one of its most significant public figures. [read more]

 

Alive with colonial detail – corruption, mutinies and pyrrhic victories – First Australians tells the story that gave birth to the nation. [read more]

 

Gideon Haigh, lauded by the Guardian as 'the best cricket writer in the world', turns his subject Inside Out. [read more]

 

Lavishly illustrated, this is a must-have for fans of television and Graham Kennedy. [read more]

 
October Highlights From MUP
On Indignation   On Luck   On Digestion   On Obsession
 

With characteristic wit , Don Watson explores indignation through generations of his family and their Old Testament rages. [read more]

 

Australia has always prided itself on its luck. In her challenging, provocative essay Anne Summers picks apart this cherished belief, and suggests that maybe we can do better. [read more]

 

From the bestselling author of Plenty comes a thoughtful meditation on food and writing. [read more]

 

Novelist Malcolm Knox unpicks obsession in all its manifold forms across time and place. [read more]

 
Great Australian Sporting Moments   The Constant Gardener PB   Botanical Riches PB   Uncommissioned Art PB
 

Great Australian Sporting Moments captures in words and stunning photographs some of the biggest and most memorable moments in the history of Australian sport. [read more]

 

From the tiniest bulb, and its care, to the fundamental issues of water conservation and garden sustainability, The Constant Gardener is an indispensable guide for every gardener. [read more]

 

With illustrations of extraordinary splendour and beauty, Botanical Riches is a colourful history and enthralling tale of botanical exploration. [read more]

 

Uncommissioned Art: An A-Z of Australian Graffiti, a spectacularly illustrated volume, offers new ways to look at street art and explores its cultural and aesthetic impact. [read more]