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      • Black Inc.

        An imprint of Schwartz Books, Black Inc. is a leading independent Australian book publisher of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. We are passionate about diversity, inclusivity, social justice, new ideas and writing which informs, entertains and inspires. We are fiercely independent, but also strongly commercial. We publish local and international commercial mass-market titles under our Nero imprint, and children’s books under Piccolo Nero. Our La Trobe University Press imprint brings leading scholars and exports to deliver books of high intellectual quality, substance and originality. Schwartz Books also publishes the issue-defining journals Quarterly Essay and Australian Foreign Affairs.

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        The Arts
        September 2012

        Tony Richardson

        by Robert Shail, Brian McFarlane, Neil Sinyard

        Tony Richardson was a key figure in British cinema of the 1950s and 1960s. Having established himself in the theatre with the first production of John Osborne's landmark play Look Back in Anger, he became a central director in the New Wave, bringing greater realism to British cinema. He went on to make some of the most significant films of the 1960s including the multi Oscar-winning Tom Jones. This detailed and authoritative account of Richardson's career provides a reassessment of his achievements. As well as looking at his best known films, it considers neglected works such as Ned Kelly and Joseph Andrews, illustrating how Richardson remained a champion of the socially marginalised. In mapping out his life and work, from the English Stage Company to his final films in America, Shail re-establishes Richardson's at the front rank of British film directors, confirming his contribution to a period of dynamic change in British culture. ;

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        August 2006

        Feldforschung

        Erzählungen

        by Thomas Meinecke

        Wieso schaltete das Ehepaar Richard Gere und Cindy Crawford eine ganzseitige Anzeige in der Times, um klarzustellen, daß ihr gegenseitiges Verlangen heterosexueller Natur ist? War Patti Smith wirklich mit Robert Mapplethorpe verheiratet? Ist es Zufall, daß die Stonewall Riots 1969 nach der Beerdigung von Judy Garland begannen? War der erste AIDS-Tote, der sogenannte Patient Zero, tatsächlich ein Flugbegleiter? Warum eröffnete Ronald Gay im September 2000 das Feuer auf die Gäste einer Gay Bar in Roanoke, Virginia? Die Erzählungen von Thomas Meinecke speisen sich aus Gerüchten, Zeitungsmeldungen und Abhandlungen verschiedenster Provenienz und befassen sich mit historischen Kippmomenten der sexuellen Kulturen. Sie bilden, angeregt durch den Kurator Frank Wagner, den narrativen Beitrag zur im August 2006 eröffneten Ausstellung »Das achte Feld. Geschlechter, Leben und Begehren in der Kunst seit 1960« im Museum Ludwig, Köln.

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        March 2005

        Das große astrologische Hausbuch für jeden Geburtstag

        Sterne, Geburtstage, Schicksalszahlen

        by Crawford, Saffi

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2024

        Land and labour

        The Potters’ Emigration Society, 1844-51

        by Martin Crawford

        Land and labour provides the first full-length history of the Potters' Emigration Society, the controversial trade union scheme designed to solve the problems of surplus labour by changing workers into farmers on land acquired in frontier Wisconsin. The book is based on intensive research into British and American newspapers, passenger lists, census, manuscript, and genealogical sources. After tracing the scheme's industrial origins and founding in the Potteries, it examines the migration and settlement process, expansion to other trades and areas, and finally the circumstances that led to its demise in 1851. Despite the Society's failure, the history offers unique insight into working-class dreams of landed independence in the American West and into the complex and contingent character of nineteenth-century emigration.

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        Zoology & animal sciences
        May 2021

        Nutrition and Feeding Organic Cattle

        by Robert Blair

        Organic cattle farming is on the increase, with consumer demand for organic milk and meat growing yearly. Beginning with an overview of the aims and principles behind organic cattle production, this book presents extensive information about how to feed cattle so that the milk and meat produced meet organic standards, and provides a comprehensive summary of ruminant digestive processes and nutrition. Since the publication of the first edition, global consumers have increasingly become concerned with the sustainability of meat production. Here, Robert Blair considers the interrelationships of sustainable practices and profitability of organic herds, reviewing how to improve forage production and quality, and minimizing the need for supplementary feeding using off-farm ingredients. This new edition also covers: - Managing a recurrent shortage of organic feed ingredients, due to increased GM feed crop cultivation worldwide - Current findings on appropriate breeds and grazing systems for forage-based organic production - Diet-related health issues in organic herds and the effects of organic production on meat and milk quality. Required reading for animal science researchers, advisory personnel that service the organic milk and beef industries and students interested in organic milk and meat production, this book is also a useful resource for organic farming associations, veterinarians, and feed and food industry personnel.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2013

        Britain and Africa Under Blair

        In pursuit of the good state

        by Julia Gallagher

        Africa was a key focus of Britain's foreign policy under Tony Blair. Military intervention in Sierra Leone, increases in aid and debt relief, and grand initiatives such as the Commission for Africa established the continent as a place in which Britain could 'do good'. Britain and Africa under Blair: in pursuit of the good state critically explores Britain's fascination with Africa. It argues that, under New Labour, Africa represented an area of policy that appeared to transcend politics. Gradually, it came to embody an ideal state activity around which politicians, officials and the wider public could coalesce, leaving behind more contentious domestic and international issues. Building on the story of Britain and Africa under Blair, the book, now available in paperback, draws wider conclusions about the role of 'good' and idealism in foreign policy. In particular, it discusses how international relationships provide opportunities to create and pursue ideals, and why they are essential for the well-being of political communities. It argues that state actors project the idea of 'good' onto idealised, distant objects, in order to restore a sense of the 'good state'. The book makes a distinctive and original contribution to debates about the role of ethics in international relations, and will be of particular interest to academics, policy-makers and students of international relations, Africa and British foreign policy, as well as anyone interested in ethics in international affairs. ;

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        October 1983

        Der Drohbrief

        Eine Psycho-Geschichte

        by Crawford, Charles P. / Deutsch Schmitz, Fred

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        Film, TV & radio
        July 2013

        Tony Garnett

        by Stephen Lacey

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        Science & Mathematics
        November 2017

        The Business of Plant Breeding

        Market led Approaches to Plant Variety Design in Africa

        by Gabrielle J Persley, Vivienne M Anthony, Rowland Chirwa, Agyemang Danquah, Erik Yirenky Danquah, Appolinaire Djikeng, Shimelis Hussein, Paul M. Kimani, Heather Merk, Ivan Rwomushana, Jean Claude Rubyogo, Jonathan Shoham, Pangirayi Tongoona, Nasser Yao

        The Business of Plant Breeding is the result of a study on demand-led plant variety design for markets in Africa, sharing best practices from private and public sector breeding programmes worldwide that are applicable to improving tropical crops in Africa. Beginning with an overview of the principles of demand-led plant breeding, the book then discusses aspects such as understanding the demands of clients and markets in rural and urban areas, foresight in setting product profiles and breeding targets, and determining breeding strategy and stage plans. It also covers measuring success and making the business case for future investments in breeding programmes that will deliver new varieties to meet market demands. The book: - Brings together the experience of plant breeders around the world, representing universities, national plant breeding programmes, regional and international agricultural research institutes, and private seed companies, showcasing how to respond to changing market demands; - Provides educational resource materials within each chapter; - Includes templates for use as planning tools by plant breeding programs for determining priority traits that meet market demands. An important read for professionals and students of plant breeding and genetics, this book is also a useful resource for anyone interested in developing and disseminating new, market-led technologies to increase productivity and profitability in tropical agriculture. The study was sponsored by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, the Crawford Fund and the Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture, and managed by the University of Queensland.

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        August 1994

        James Joyce Bilder

        by Greg Vitiello, Bob Cato, Anthony Burgess

        Seit der Veröffentlichung des Ulysses nimmt James Joyce einen einzigartigen Platz in der Literatur des Jahrhunderts ein. Kühn, kompromisslos, bilderstürmerisch öffnete er dem Umgang mit Sprache und literarischer Schöpfung eine neue Dimension. Kein Wunder, dass Künstler, Fotografen, Bildhauer, auch Karikaturisten Bilder von Joyce, von seiner Familie und seinen Kollegen schufen. Das Buch ist ein Dokument ihrer Faszination durch Joyce und von des Iren ungebrochener Wirkung bis in die Gegenwart. Viele Bilder sind verdientermaßen bekannt – von Man Ray, Berenice Abbott, Brancusi, Matisse, Jo Davidson, und Gisèle Freund –, andere sind sogar eifrigen Joyce-Verehrern unbekannt geblieben. Zusammengenommen bilden diese 90 Bilder die umfassendste Sammlung von Joyce-Bildnissen, die jemals für ein einzelnes Buch zusammengetragen worden ist. Wie wohl Joyce so einem Band begegnet wäre? Vielleicht in der Stimmung, in der er dem Maler Augustus John nach einer Sitzung schrieb: »Lob von einem halbblinden Pennypoeten wäre lächerlich, aber ihre Zeichnung ist ganz klar das einzige in diesem Buch, worüber man sich nicht streiten kann. Ich wünschte, ich selbst könnte die Linien besser sehen.« Doch auch Joyce hatte seine Grenzen, wie er schließlich einem der Künstler, die ihn malten, bekannte: »Ich hatte Bilder gern, aber jetzt sind die Nägel an den Wänden völlig genug.« Die Einführung schrieb Anthony Burgess, ein Fürsprecher von Joyces Werk, der kurz nach der Fertigstellung seines Textes starb. Bob Cato war ein preisgekrönter Buchgestalter, zu dessen Titeln Garbo, Swanson, Crawford & Dietrich; The Naive Surrealist (Über Oscar de Mejo), Corbusier, The Collected Poetry of Aimé Césaire und eine Serie über Life-Fotografen gehören. Er war außerdem Bildhauer, Maler, Collagist.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        January 2013

        The lives of Thomas Becket

        by Michael Staunton

        This collection tells the story of Thomas Becket's turbulent life, violent death and extraordinary posthumous acclaim in the words of his contemporaries. The only modern collection from the twelfth-century Lives of Thomas Becket in English and features all his major biographers, including many previously untranslated extracts. Providing both a valuable glimpse of the late twelfth-century world, and an insight into the minds of those who witnessed the events. By using contemporary sources, this book is the most accessible way to study this central episode in medieval history. Thomas Becket features prominently in most medieval core courses. This book allows the subject to be taught as never before, and is highly suitable as a set text.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        July 2024

        Thomas Nashe and literary performance

        by Chloe Kathleen Preedy, Rachel Willie

        As an instigator of debate and a defender of tradition, a man of letters and a popular hack, a writer of erotica and a spokesman for bishops, an urbane metropolitan and a celebrant of local custom, the various textual performances of Thomas Nashe have elicited, and continue to provoke, a range of contradictory reactions. Nashe's often incongruous authorial characteristics suggest that, as a 'King of Pages', he not only courted controversy but also deliberately cultivated a variety of public personae, acquiring a reputation more slippery than the herrings he celebrated in print. Collectively, the essays in this book illustrate how Nashe excelled at textual performance but his personae became a contested site as readers actively participated and engaged in the reception of Nashe's public image and his works.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        July 1998

        Toni Morrison

        by Jill Matus, John Thieme

        An illuminating study of one of the best-selling, most widely studied black authors today. Explains Morrison's relation to the American civil rights and Black Consciousness movements. Places Morrison in a political and historical context . ;

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        August 2009

        Outback Bastard

        Ein Emily-Tempest-Krimi

        by Adrian Hyland, Peter Torberg

        Emily Tempest, Weltenbummlerin, kehrt an den Ort ihrer Kindheit zurück: Moonlight Dawns tief im Outback Australiens. Doch die Aborigine-Gemeinschaft, die sie vor vielen Jahren verließ, hat sich verändert. Als innerhalb von Stunden nach ihrer Ankunft ein alter Freund ermordet wird, beginnt sie Fragen zu stellen, die ihr Leben gefährden. Aber Emily ist schon als kleines Mädchen keinem Ärger aus dem Weg gegangen … - Beginn einer Serie um die schlagfertige Emily Tempest - Für Leser von Peter Temple und Garry Disher - Ned Kelly Award für das beste Krimidebüt 2007

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