John Birmingham
Without Warning
$32.99 (Trade paperback / Macmillan )
2003: In Paris, an assassin wakes from a coma. In Kuwait, American forces are assembled for their invasion of Iraq. In the pristine forest of the Cascades, a lone hiker watches a plane fly into the side of a mountain. An... More »
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He Died With A Felafel In His Hand
$19.95 (Paperback book / Yellow Press )
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How To Be A Man
$24.95 (Paperback book / Duffy & Snellgrove )
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Designated Targets World War
$19.95 (Paperback book / Macmillan )
The nightmare of the Transition has given way to a world in chaos. The battlelines of World War II are being redrawn in dangerous and unpredictable ways, leaving the Allied forces scrambling for control and the Axis forc... More »
Final Impact World War 2.3
$19.95 (Paperback book / Pan Macmillan )
As history reaches a tipping point, the forces unleashed by the Transition threaten to bring the future crashing down in ruins. Will Hitler and Tojo finish their race towards an atom bomb? Is another catastrophic wave of... More »
Weapons Of Choice World War 2.1
$19.95 (Paperback book / Pan Macmillan )
A near-future military experiment thrusts a multinational armada back to 1942, right into the middle of the US naval task force speeding towards Midway Atoll - and what was to be the most spectacular Allied triumph of Wo... More »
Quarterly Essay 2: Appeasing Jakarta
(Paperback book / Black Inc )
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Quarterly Essay 20: A Time For War
$14.95 (Paperback book / Black Inc )
Quarterly Essay 20 combines riveting storytelling with fresh and provocative analysis. In it, bestselling author John Birmingham delves into our new military myths. Why has Anzac Day returned and Vietnam faded? Why do we... More »
Leviathan: The Unauthorised Biography Of Sydney
$24.95 (Paperback book / Vintage )
To peer deeply into this ghost city, the one lying beneath the surface, is to understand that Sydney has a soul and that it is a very dark place indeed.' Beneath the shining harbour, amid the towers of global greed and d... More »