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      • Left Bank Literary

        Left Bank Literary is a Sydney-based literary agency specialising in quality fiction and non-fiction.    Our name references the creative environment that blossomed in 'the city of light' nearly a century ago. These writers were a vital force in an era of rising conservatism and facism. We have created Left Bank Literary to provide a home for the fertile ideas of our clients and to ensure literature continues to contribute to the most important conversations of the world.

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      • Fiction
        August 2018

        Alice In Ultraland

        by Simone Corday

        Alice takes you to the nighttime world of a burlesque theater, haunted by a banshee and alluring stripper ghosts, the scene of an exotic dancer's tragic death. Plucky stripper Alice leads an uprising of her coworkers. They travel with their ghost girlfriends to Frank Sinatra’s haunted casino filled with Rat Pack era ghosts such as film siren Marilyn Monroe and Frank himself. The audacious strippers are after Mafia money hidden by the badass lover of a beautiful ghost stripper to fund their own new club. Follow Alice to a secret gated ghost community on Telegraph Hill, to haunted San Francisco and Lake Tahoe where phantoms from past centuries interact. Alice In Ultraland takes you into the strip club dressing room where dancers gossip, plot and share their obsessions to a chain of supernatural events and a surprising outcome. Will Alice and her friends prevail over their adversaries? Will Alice fulfill her fondest dreams? By turns irreverent, funny, touching and haunting, Alice In Ultraland is a ghost story like no other.

      • Fibre optics
        January 2006

        Fiber Optic Sensors

        Principles and Applications

        by Banshi Das Gupta

        The book is an introduction to the rapidly emerging field of fiber optic sensors that is having significant impact upon areas such as guidance and control, structural monitoring, process control, biotechnology, geographical information systems and medicine.

      • May 2019

        The Dreamy Dragon

        by Norma Blum and Carolinee de Almeida Rodrigues

        This story is about IRGON, a young and affectionate dragonborn to a traditional family of violent dragons. His parents and oldersiblings urged him to grow into a ferocious dragon to honor thefamily tradition. But little Irgon felt bad about spitting fire on beautifulflowers and butterflies. He was bullied at school for being sweetinstead of aggressive. He dreamed of a world in which everyonecould be friends and live in harmony.Feeling he did not belong with his family, he decided to seekrefuge in the forest. There he would try to become another kind ofanimal since he was unfit to be a real dragon.His quest was not successful. He tried hard to become anAnteater, but did not enjoy eating ants, a Lion, but was too clumsy tohunt, and an Eagle, but could not fly as elegantly. But he remainedwith Lady Eagle and her two sons. It was fun to fly up high to themountain tops.One day construction workers invaded de forest with heavymachinery and began to tear down the trees. Many animals ran toIrgon for help. – Please, could you act like a ferocious dragon justthis once? We are losing our homes.To protect his friends the little dragon considered it worthwhileto act like a dragon should. He screeched like a banshee and spit somuch fire on the machinery that the construction engineers decidedto move out in a hurry since it was unsafe to build anything there.Finally Irgon was happy. Yes, he was a dragon. But he couldbe affectionate to his friends and aggressive when called upon todefend them.Later he visited his dragon family and proudly showed themhis Honor Medal. He was recognized as a hero, but preferred toreturn to the forest and live with his many new found friendswhose respect and companionship he had earned.

      • Fiction
        June 2013

        ShadowGrimm Tales

        by Clive Gilson

        Clive Gilson's ShadowGrimm series of tales have in various degrees been published in magazines and online over the last seven or eight years, with a number also appearing in short story anthologies in the UK.In his ShadowGrimm world of make-believe Clive first developed his love of traditional story-telling, and has taken a number of established tales from Andersen, the Brothers Grimm, Perrault et al, and twisted them into modern tales of magical realism and fantasy - very much in the tradition of Angela Carter and Frank Baum.This new collection, published for the first time under the name ShadowGrimm, finally brings Clive's many and varied earlier tales together for the very first time.

      • March 2019

        Defiant Irish Women

        by Eddie Lenihan

        This book tells the story of five Irish women who were unusual in a variety of ways – mostly because of their ruthlessness, political cunning or merely because they rebelled violently against the repressive mores of their times. These five women – Aoibheall the Banshee, Máire Rua McMahon, Lady Betty, Moll Shaughnessy and Alice Kyteler – each have their distinct place in history. Eddie Lenihan, in telling the stories of their lives and the legends that grew up around them, ensures that we will not forget the prominent part played by these women in Irish heritage.

      • Humour
        October 2012

        Never Mind the Botox

        by Mitch Stansbury

        We, four suburban forty-somethings, had all but ignored live music, proper live music, for twenty years - The Banshees, Buzzcocks and The Smiths happened so long ago that they might have been in a different life. Live music now was a mum from Doncaster pretending to be the blonde one from Abba, and we needed help. Thankfully, it came, as our children found indie-rock, and demanded to see it up close. A night at Wembley with The Killers kick-started a five year odyssey of seventy nights, a hundred bands, and all of this – Superheroes in spandex, Viking Metallers in a strip-club, cross-dressing sax players, foam-parties, typewriter solos, half-eaten birds, demented babysitters, homicidal ticket-touts, terrifying body-art, the world’s laziest roadie, and of course, some dad-dancing. We’ve met an 80’s legend playing drums in a punk covers band, and been stalked by a masked man in a gay night-club. We’ve been derailed by the Pope, and insulted by a singer who then bought us all a drink, and even, briefly, had rock stars’ arse in our hands. Well, in my hands. Fleeting it may have been, but he hasn’t called, or even sent a text. Never Mind the Botox is a journey of mild, middle-aged rebellion, as once or twice a month, we try not to stand out in a crowd thirty years younger - we usually fail. Sometimes the children keep us company, others we leave them at home, but there is always, along the way, some fun to be had. And so what if we can’t hear the next morning. Old-people need rock’n’roll too.

      • Language teaching & learning (other than ELT)
        October 2020

        Ready for Reading Success 1: Develop Your Reading Comprehension Skills

        by Owain Mckimm

        Ready for Reading Success is a four-volume series of exercise books designed for beginners which aims to develop reading competence and improve reading skills. As 12-year basic education emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary and real-life-based learning, this series is designed to meet those objectives. The book contains 50 articles that come in many different forms, including passages, poems, dialogues, advertisements, etc. Each text is composed of no more than 150 words, and is followed by five multiple-choice comprehension questions that help train readers’ acquisition ability and allow self-examination. The book is divided into four primary units, within which are subunits that focus on different skills. Topics in this book includes literature, food, plants, culture, and travel, to name but a few. With all its merits, the book serves as an incomparable tool that empowers readers to soar to success. Structure Unit 1: Reading Skills 1-1 Subject Matter / Main Idea 1-2 Supporting Details / Cause & Effect 1-3 Fact Or Opinion / Making Inferences 1-4 Review: Reading Skills This unit covers six key ideas to look for when reading an article. In this unit, readers will learn to recognize what a text is mainly about, understand how an author feels about a topic, make assumptions based on information, and observe how details can be used to support main ideas. Unit 2: Word Study Synonyms / Antonyms / Words In Context In this unit, you will practice identifying words with the same or opposite meanings, and guessing the meanings of words from their context. These skills will help you understand new vocabulary and build vocabulary on your own in the future. Unit 3: Study Strategies 3-1 Visual Materials 3-2 Reference Sources Visual material like charts and graphs, and reference sources like indexes and dictionaries, all provide important information. What’s more, they help you understand complicated information more quickly than you can by reading. In this unit, you will learn to use them to gather information. Unit 4: Final Review 4-1 Review: Reading Skills 4-2 Review: Word Study 4-3 Review: Visual Material 4-4 Review: Reference Sources In this unit, you will review what you have learned. From these comprehensive questions, you can examine how well you have absorbed the ideas and material in this book.

      • Fallen

        by Mel O'Doherty

        A stark and beautifully written literary novel, focussing on the impact on one family of one of the most shameful chapters in modern Irish history: the Mother and Baby Homes scandal. Michael Connolly lives with his ageing father Martin, and is haunted by memories of his mother Elaine's suicide in 1981, and by her insistence in the years before that "They killed my baby in Bessborough", a notorious Mother and Baby Home in mid-twentieth century Cork. Nobody believed her, but in 2014, Michael realises that she was telling the truth.

      • November 2012

        Seeing the Shadows of the Day

        by Stephanie Day. Pen name Robyn Michael Day

        This is the sequel to Seeing the Light of Day. God has abandoned man...she has honoured him with giving him the opportunity to find his inner courage. Man projects onto her the problems in his inner world, and seeks validation from others for her controlling ways. God is living within the body of this woman. She falls from grace many times, but in this her final separation from her lover, she finds the grace of God. She does not seek to force him to surrender. She does not seek to force their unison. She does not seek his love of her. She leaves him with his inner world, and allows him the opportunity to do battle with his inner demons. She walks on forward with her love of man. She abandons to her graceful self.

      • Computer games: strategy guides
        August 2012

        The Complete Guide To Halo Reach

        by The Cheat Mistress

        Cheats Unlimited are the specialists when it comes to video game cheats, tips and walkthrough guides. Fronted by the glamorous and gorgeous Cheatmistress, Cheats Unlimited has helped over five million gamers worldwide over the last 12 years. Through phone lines, fax machines, the Web and WAP sites and now eBooks, we have been there for gamers when they've needed us the most.With EZ Guides we aim to help you through the top games on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, DS and PSP, step by step from beginning to end in an easy and entertaining way. Along the way we'll teach you about the game's top secrets and the best way to unlock that Achievement / Trophy. EZ Guides are written by dedicated gamers who are here to help you through the difficult times in gaming.We’ve been waiting for this one for a long time now and it’s finally here Bungie’s swansong game is in our hands and ready to play. The game is a prequel to the original Halo and it is set on Reach, a key stronghold of humanity and the last colony between the alien alliance known as the Covenant and Earth. The Covenant has found Reach and they’re going to throw everything they have at it, so you’re going to need to be prepared. Luckily our complete walkthrough guide will get you through the battle with no problems.

      • Romance
        August 2014

        Journey To Happiness

        by Barbara Cartland

        Martina knew that Sir Hugh Faversham adored her. She was uncertain how she felt about him, but she knew she could always turn to him for help. So when her friend, Harriet, begged her for help to avoid a forced marriage, Martina went straight to Sir Hugh with her plan. She proposed that the two of them should ‘marry’, with Harriet taking her place at the altar at the last minute. Afterwards nobody could be sure who was married to whom and they would all escape on Sir Hugh’s yacht and sort everything out later. Sir Hugh tore his hair at her absurd idea, but he could not let his darling take such risks alone. So much against his better judgement, he plunged into the maddest scheme he could possibly conceive. At the last minute they were joined on the yacht by Robin, a young friend of Sir Hugh’s who was immediately attracted to Harriet. While they were falling in love Martina came to know Sir Hugh better and began to understand her own heart. But then, just when she discovered that he was the man she loved, it seemed that a stupid mistake could have left him married to Harriet after all. They would have to part for ever. How they resolved their problems and found the love they sought is told in this romantic novel by BARBARA CARTLAND.

      • Music

        THE BLUE MONDAY DIARIES

        In the Studio with New Order

        by Michael Butterworth

        A firsthand account of the studio sessions for the fastest selling 12” single ever, ‘Blue Monday’, New Order’s classic dance track, and Power, Corruption and Lies, their acclaimed second album. Compiled from the journals of Michael Butterworth, the trusted friend of New Order who lived and worked with the band throughout the recording sessions. Three decades on, Butterworth breaks the silence to reveal exactly what went into the recording of this classic track, as well as Power, Corruption and Lies. Drawn from Butterworth’s meticulous journal entries, The Blue Monday Diaries provides a uniquely personal insight into the creative personalities of the band. And with the deluxe boxset reissue of New Order’s remastered 1983 album ‘Power, Corruption & Lies’ on CD and vinyl, as well as four 12-inch singles released on 2 October, ‘Blue Monday’ is set to make its first Official Chart Top 40 appearance in over 25 years.

      • Fiction
        September 2020

        Broadwater

        by Jac Shreeves-Lee

        A collection of edgy urban stories centered on Broadwater Farm.   Welcome to Broadwater Farm. Where post-war dreams of concrete utopia ended in riots, violence and sub-standard housing. With evocative language and raw storytelling, Tottenham-born Jac Shreeves-Lee gives voice to the people of Broadwater, one of the most talked-about housing estates in Britain.   In a collection of fourteen short stories, she compassionately portrays its shared sense of community. A community with a rich cultural heritage, comprising over forty nationalities, generations old.

      • Cook'n Roll again

        by Audrey BASSET

        Because rock’n roll is never dead, here are brand new recipes for all lovers of cook and rock !

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