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The Macquarie dictionary
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 34.95 $Good condition. Pages are cleana dn unmarked. Minor shelf rubbing on spine. Tulsa's largest used bookstore. Located on South Mingo Road since 1991. No-hassle return policy if not completely satisfied.
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ILIA Beauty ILIA 1oz SF13 Macquarie True Skin Serum Foundation - SF13 Macquarie NoColor NoSize
Vendor: Gilt.com Price: 45.99 $SF13 Macquarie True Skin Serum Foundation - SF13 Macquarie 1oz Suitable for normal skin types This silky, breathable formula melts in and moves with you, seamlessly blending and blurring for skin that looks like skin. Potent skincare actives Niacinamide and Allantoin visibly improve skin with every wear. Active ingredients: Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Coconut Alkanes, Caprylyl Methicone, Polyglyceryl-6 Polyricinoleate, Cetearyl Isononanoate, Polyglyceryl-2 Isostearate, Boron Nitride, Dimethicone, Disteardimonium Hectorite, Niacinamide, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Hull Powder, Gluconolactone, Sodium Chloride, Isopentyldiol, Glycerin, Coco-Caprylate/Caprate,Allantoin, Sodium Benzoate, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride. This product is not tested on animals Made in the USA All items for external use only
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ILIA True Skin Serum Foundation - Macquarie SF13
Vendor: Ulta.com Price: 54.00 $True Skin Serum Foundation - FOUNDATION 13.5 FLORESBenefitsNatural finishMedium coverageSmoothing + soothing30 seamless shadesSafe for sensitive skin + non-comedogenicDermatologist-testedMakeup + skincare in one easy stepFormulated without fragrance or gluten2022 PureWow Editor's Pick2022 EBONY Beauty & Grooming AwardKey IngredientsNiacinamide - Helps visibly smooth skin texture and refine uneven toneAllantoin - Helps soothe and support skin's natural glowAloe - Helps nourish and hydrate skin with a featherweight feel - True Skin Serum Foundation
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Macquarie Aboriginal words: Maquarie Aboriginal words : a dictionary of words from Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.00 $Binding firm, interior clean and unmarked. Cover has light shelf wear, corner and edge wear. Creasing to spine. Reprint 2005. Cover different than pictured.
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Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia: Second Edition (Hardcover)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.98 $'The Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia has a place on the work table of every Australian student, on the coffee table of every Australian home and on the desk of every Australian political representative.' Senator Patrick DodsonThe Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia is a unique tool for exploring and understanding the lives and cultures of Australia's First Peoples.An atlas can represent - in graphic form - a pattern of human activities in space and time. This second edition of the award-winning Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia opens a window onto the landscape of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lives, from over 60 000 years ago to the present time.Each chapter has been extensively revised and updated by one or more experts in the field, under the general editorship of Bill Arthur and Frances Morphy of the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at the Australian National University. The maps, which form the core of the book, are supplemented by explanatory text and numerous diagrams, photographs and illustrations, including Indigenous artworks.This book is a collaborative publication between the Australian National University (ANU), the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and Macquarie Dictionary.
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Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.67 $'The Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia has a place on the work table of every Australian student, on the coffee table of every Australian home and on the desk of every Australian political representative.' Senator Patrick DodsonThe Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia is a unique tool for exploring and understanding the lives and cultures of Australia's First Peoples.An atlas can represent - in graphic form - a pattern of human activities in space and time. This second edition of the award-winning Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia opens a window onto the landscape of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lives, from over 60 000 years ago to the present time.Each chapter has been extensively revised and updated by one or more experts in the field, under the general editorship of Bill Arthur and Frances Morphy of the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at the Australian National University. The maps, which form the core of the book, are supplemented by explanatory text and numerous diagrams, photographs and illustrations, including Indigenous artworks.This book is a collaborative publication between the Australian National University (ANU), the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and Macquarie Dictionary.
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Lachlan Macquarie (Paperback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.18 $Paperback. The classic biography of Lachlan Macquarie, with a new introduction by Beverley Kingston. today he lives on in the names of a bank, a university, a dictionary and places across Australia. But who was Lachlan Macquarie? Scottish-born Macquarie was sworn in as Lieutenant Governor of New South Wales on New Year's Day, 1810, and held office for the next twelve years. A controversial figure, his time in New South Wales encompassed both the establishment of great public works and bitter disputes, such as with the powerful local landowner John Macarthur (a ringleader of the Rum Rebellion) and the British Commissioner Bigge, who was sent to investigate Macquarie. He established new towns beyond the settlement at Sydney Cove, instituted a vigorous and extensive program of public building, and appointed the convict Francis Greenway civil architect. Macquarie was convinced of the importance of the role of ex-convicts in building the new colony and, in recognition of this, made two emancipists magistrates early in his career. His policy towards the indigenous people also expressed a humanitarian view for the times, and included the establishment of Blacktown. M.H. Ellis paints a vivid picture of this period of Australia's history, when a governor's word was law, and gives a detailed account of the life of this complex and important historical figure. Scottish-born Lachlan Macquarie was sworn in as Lieutenant Governor of New South Wales in 1810, and held office for 12 years. His time encompassed both the establishment of great public works and bitter disputes. M.H. Ellis paints a vivid picture of this period of Australia's history, and of the life of this complex and important historical figure. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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The Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.81 $This is an introduction to the spatial analysis of indigenous Australians, with an emphasis on European contact to the present time. Produced in conjunction with noted scholars in the field of Aboriginal studies it features maps ranging across historical, cultural, political and environmental themes and is illustrated with photos and diagrams.
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Joseph Lycett: Governor Macquarie's Convict Artist
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 57.82 $paperback in good condition; 146 pages, colour and b/w photos
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Subantarctic Macquarie Island: Environment and Biology (Studies in Polar Research)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 85.57 $This is a fascinating account of the history, geology and biology of Macquarie Island, a speck of land rising from the Southern Ocean, about 1,000 km southeast of Tasmania. The wild and beautiful island was declared a nature reserve in 1933 and possesses immense scientific interest because of its unique geological and biological features. A brief description of the island, its setting, the history of its discovery and subsequent human occupation precedes more detailed accounts of the geomorphology and Quaternary history, the vegetation, avifauna, mammals, microbiology, and marine and freshwater environment. In the concluding chapter the authors discuss past mismanagement and future management strategies, with a view to conserving the island's unique environment and biology. This informative account will be essential reading for polar scientists, island biologists and geologists, and conservationists.
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Lachlan Macquarie: Governor of New South Wales (Facsimile)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.81 $24.0 x 18.0cms, 296pp, tipped in colour illusts & 2 foldout maps, ffep corner clipped & strip of tape, interior very good. The diaries cover Macquarie's first inspection of the colony's interior (1810); van Diemen's Land to Sydney (1811); the newly discovered country (1815); the cow pastures (1815); Newcastle (1818); the western & southern counties that Charles Throsby discovered (1820); van Diemen's Land (1821); Port Macquarie & Newcastle (1821); Bathurst (1821); the cow pastures & Illawarra (1822).
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Convict Hell: Macquarie Harbour 1822-1833
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.12 $21.0 x 13.5cms, 232pp, very good paperback & cover The chapters are: early Hobart Town; convict system under Sorell; convict system after Arthur (1824-1836); Macquarie Harbour under Cuthbertson; Alexander Pearce; Samuel Wright; James Butler; James Briggs; Perry Baylee; visiitng the ruins in 1842 & the second settlement of 1846-1847.
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The Millionaires' Factory: The Inside Story of How Macquarie Bank Became a Global Giant
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Early Sydney Moderns: John Young & The Macquarie Galleries 1916-1946
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.12 $31.0 x 24.0cms, 208pp, b/w & colour Illusts, very good hardback & dustwrapper This book traces the fortunes of the influential Macquarie Galleries, which supported such 'experimentalists' as Roland Wakelin, Roy de Maistre, Norah Simpson, Grace Cossington Smith, Neil Gren and Antonio Dattilo-Rubbo.
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In Her Own Words: The Writings of Elizabeth Macquarie. [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.49 $In Her Own Words: The writings of Elizabeth Macquarie' is a beautifully presented volume containing the annotated letters and journal of Elizabeth Macquarie, wife of early colonial Australia's planning visionary, Lachlan Macquarie. The publication reveals for the first time the personal thoughts and writings of Elizabeth Macquarie - through transcriptions of the relevant manuscript holdings of the State Library of NSW, National Library of Australia, National Archives of Scotland, UK National Archives as well as items held in private collections. Each writing piece is annotated, giving unique insight into its content and context. In top-end style presentation, letters, annotations, archive photos, genealogical diagrams, related brief biographies and an introduction on faces of womanhood comprise the content. Walsh's themes drawn out from Elizabeth's writings - architect, confidante, designer, gardener and politician among them - reflect the view and role of women of the day. This publication is historically significant as until now, very little has been in print about Elizabeth Macquarie and her influence in the shaping of our nation. Rarely has the spotlight been turned on the lives of women of the early days of European settlement in Australia, and the importance of their opinions and attitudes explained. "Accompanied by explanations, annotations and historical paintings, her letters and journal of her voyage to Sydney offer insight into this strong, compassionate woman." ~ Herald Sun
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Girt: The Unauthorised History of Australia
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 83.24 $Winner of the 2014 Indie Award for Non-Fiction. Girt. No word could better capture the essence of Australia... In this hilarious history, David Hunt tells the real story of Australia's past from megafauna to Macquarie ... the cock-ups and curiosities, the forgotten eccentrics and Eureka moments that have made us who we are. Mark Twain wrote of Australian history: 'It does not read like history, but like the most beautiful lies ... but they are all true, they all happened.' In Girt, Hunt uncovers these beautiful lies, recounting the strange and ridiculous episodes that conventional histories ignore. The result is surprising, enlightening-and side-splittingly funny. Girt explains the role of the coconut in Australia's only military coup, the Dutch obsession with nailing perfectly good kitchenware to posts, and the settlers' fear of Pemulwuy and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamingcoat. It introduces us to forgotten heroes like Mary McLoghlin, transported for the typically Irish crime of 'felony of sock'; Patyegarang, the young Eora girl who co-authored the world's most surprising dictionary; and Trim the cat, who beat a French monkey to become the first animal to circumnavigate Australia. Our nation's beginnings were steeped in the unlikely, the incongruous and the frankly bizarre. Girt restores these stories to their rightful place. Not to read it would be un-Australian.
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The Content and the Setting of the Gospel Tradition
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 45.43 $Bringing together the internationally recognized excellence of Macquarie University faculty -- renowned for their knowledge of the New Testament's Greco-Roman background -- and the theological expertise of scholars affiliated with the Australian College of Theology, this book provides a major, integrated, and distinctively Australian contribution to the study of the content and setting of the New Testament Gospels. Seventeen scholars here delve into the archaeology, the manuscripts, and the political, social, and religious context of the Gospels, as well as their place and use in the early churches. Even more, however, they offer in-depth, in-context examinations of Jesus' life and ministry as recounted in the Gospels.Contributors: Evelyn Ashley Scott D. Charlesworth Johan Ferreira Chris Forbes Greg W. Forbes Mark Harding Timothy J. Harris James R. Harrison Theresa Yu Chui Siang Lau Erica A. Mathieson Robert K. McIver Alanna Nobbs Brian Powell Van Shore Ian K. Smith Murray J. Smith Stephen Voorwinde
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Girt: The Unauthorised History of Australia (Large Print 16pt)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 27.89 $Winner of the 2014 Indie Award for Non-Fiction. Girt. No word could better capture the essence of Australia... In this hilarious history, David Hunt tells the real story of Australia's past from megafauna to Macquarie ... the cock-ups and curiosities, the forgotten eccentrics and Eureka moments that have made us who we are. Mark Twain wrote of Australian history: 'It does not read like history, but like the most beautiful lies ... but they are all true, they all happened.' In Girt, Hunt uncovers these beautiful lies, recounting the strange and ridiculous episodes that conventional histories ignore. The result is surprising, enlightening-and side-splittingly funny. Girt explains the role of the coconut in Australia's only military coup, the Dutch obsession with nailing perfectly good kitchenware to posts, and the settlers' fear of Pemulwuy and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamingcoat. It introduces us to forgotten heroes like Mary McLoghlin, transported for the typically Irish crime of 'felony of sock'; Patyegarang, the young Eora girl who co-authored the world's most surprising dictionary; and Trim the cat, who beat a French monkey to become the first animal to circumnavigate Australia. Our nation's beginnings were steeped in the unlikely, the incongruous and the frankly bizarre. Girt restores these stories to their rightful place. Not to read it would be un-Australian.
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A Shot of History: Convict Hell (Paperback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.11 $Paperback. The year 2022 marks the 200th anniversary of the establishment of the penal settlement at Macquarie Harbour. This convict penal settlement located on the isolated primeval rugged west coast of Van Diemens Land (Tasmania) quickly gained a reputation as an Earthy Hell. Colonial historian John West succinctly recorded in 1852: The name Macquarie Harbour is associated exclusively with remembrance of inexpressible depravity, degradation, and woe. Sacred to the genius of torture, Nature concurred with the objects of its separation from the rest of the world, to exhibit some notion of a perfect misery. There, man lost the aspect and the heart of man . This region is lashed with tempests: the sky is cloudy, and the rain falls more frequently than elsewhere. In its chill and humid climate, animal life is preserved with difficulty; half the goats died in one season, and sheep perished; vegetation, except in its coarsest and most massive forms is situated and precarious . The passage to this dreary dwelling place was tedious and often dangerous. The prisoners, confined in a narrow space, were tossed for weeks on an agitated sea. As they approached, they beheld a narrow opening chocked with a bar of sand and crossed with peril. This they called Hells Gate not less appropriate to the place than to the character and torment of the inhabitants: beyond they saw impenetrable forests, skirted with an impervious thicket; and beyond still enormous mountains covered with snow, which rose to the clouds like walls of adamant: every object wore the air of rigour, ferocity, and sadness. This was just the beginning for those sentenced to Macquarie Harbour the barbaric treatment from officials and fellow convicts alike, resulted in Macquarie Harbour representing a true convict hell hole, not only resulting in murder, but in cannibalism by several men in their attempts to escape. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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The First Dismissal (Penguin Special)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.21 $How Governor Macquarie invented an idea of Australia, a convict built it—and how Britain tried to tear it down. While violent revolution and social upheaval rocked Europe, far away in New South Wales, Governor Lachlan Macquarie was sowing the seeds for the Australian idea of the "fair go." Macquarie was a reformer and an emancipator. He believed that a person's worth—be they gentry, infantry, or convict – lay in what they were capable of doing, not what they had done in the past. He freed the brilliant, mercurial convict Francis Greenway and appointed him government architect for the buildings that would shape a new nation. But to the Tory British government of 1820, Macquarie and Greenway's unconventional alliance threatened NSW's very legitimacy as a penal colony. Here Luke Slattery breathes dramatic life into Australia's first political dismissal and, along the way, maps Macquarie and Greenway's bold collaborations and extraordinary architectural—and cultural—legacy.
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