Scribe imprint: 233 books

by Nadia Dalbuono
Language: English
Release Date: August 26, 2015

The second Leone Scamarcio thriller. As autumn sets in, the queues outside the soup kitchens of Rome are lengthening, and the people are taking to the piazzas, increasingly frustrated by the deepening economic crisis. Detective Leone Scamarcio is called to an apparent suicide on the...
by Barry Heard
Language: English
Release Date: September 3, 2019

Sophisticated computer hacking told the syndicate everything about Wally. Everything but why it would be a big mistake to kidnap him. Retired farmer Wally Flannagan is on a pilgrimage to Indonesia to witness the once-in-a-lifetime blooming of a rare flower. His holiday soon goes awry when he...

Walking the Camino

a modern pilgrimage to Santiago

by Tony Kevin
Language: English
Release Date: July 2, 2007

In May 2006, armed only with a small rucksack and a staff, Tony Kevin, an overweight, sedentary, 63-year-old former diplomat, set off on an eight-week trek across Spain. But this was not just a very long walk — it was a pilgrimage. From Granada, in the southeast, to Santiago de Compostela,...
by Michael McGirr
Language: English
Release Date: October 29, 2012

At the age of thirty-four, Michael McGirr decides to take his charming and inimitable mum on the honeymoon she and her late husband never got around to having. Between recounting their hilarious travels around Europe and meditating on the historical figures who dot their voyage — everyone from Hemingway...
by Heidi Sopinka
Language: English
Release Date: February 26, 2018

We grant men a right to solitude. Why can’t we do the same for women? Born into a wealthy family in northern England and sent to boarding school to be educated by nuns, Ivory Frame rebels. She escapes to inter-war Paris, where she finds herself through art, and falls in with the most brilliantly...

The New Front Page

new media and the rise of the audience

by Tim Dunlop
Language: English
Release Date: August 26, 2013

A provocative, timely account of the changing face of journalism from a pioneer of the new-media revolution For a long time, media organisations have controlled the news, treating their audiences as products for advertisers. Yet as journalism has moved online and behind paywalls, the public...

What's Next in Journalism?

new-media entrepreneurs tell their stories

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Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2013

For the first time in human history, most people in developed countries are able to publish their news and thoughts to the world within a few minutes of deciding to do so. Meanwhile, the big industrial-scale media organisations are in decline, and at the same time there is a new blog, website, or...

The Road to Ruin

how Tony Abbott and Peta Credlin destroyed their own government

by Niki Savva
Language: English
Release Date: March 7, 2016

WINNER OF THE 2017 AUSTRALIAN BOOK INDUSTRY AWARDS, GENERAL NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR WINNER OF THE 2016 MELBOURNE PRESS CLUB LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ‘There will be no wrecking, no undermining, and no sniping.’ –Tony Abbott, 15 September 2015 Abbott’s performances...

Tall Ships and Tall Tales

a life of dancing with history

by Jonathan King
Language: English
Release Date: October 28, 2013

Over the last 40 years, Jonathan King has brought history to life, re-enacting events such as the First Fleet’s voyage across the high seas to Botany Bay, the mutiny against ship’s captain William Bligh on the Bounty, Matthew Flinders’ troubled circumnavigation of Terra Australis, Ernest Shackleton’s...

Rainbow Pie

a redneck memoir

by Joe Bageant
Language: English
Release Date: August 30, 2010

Rainbow Pie is a coming-of-age memoir wrapped around a discussion of America’s most taboo subject — social class. Set between 1950 and 1963, Joe Bageant uses Maw, Pap, Ony Mae, and other members of his rambunctious Scots–Irish family to chronicle the often-heartbreaking post-war journey of 22...
by Stan Grant
Language: English
Release Date: August 11, 2016

An extraordinarily powerful and personal meditation on race, culture, and identity. When Stan Grant was born in Australia in 1963, the national census classed him and his family among the country’s flora and fauna. As Aboriginal Australians, their history and culture had been suppressed...

The Great Multinational Tax Rort

how we’re all being robbed

by Martin Feil
Language: English
Release Date: August 29, 2016

Enough is enough In 2011, Amazon paid an effective tax rate of 0.5 per cent on its UK earnings of £3.35 billion. In 2013–14, Apple Australia paid around $80 million in income tax on revenue of over $6 billion. Multinational corporations have avoided trillions of dollars of tax over the...
by Ian Porter
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2016

The Australian car industry is almost 120 years old, and has become part of the nation’s industrial and social fabric. With protection from the federal government in the early years, and co-investment more recently, the industry thrived, and dragged Australia out of the farm era and into the ranks...

Sideshow

dumbing down democracy

by Lindsay Tanner
Language: English
Release Date: May 2, 2011

‘After spending much of my life dedicated to the serious craft of politics, I have to admit that I am distressed by what it is becoming. Under siege from commercial pressures and technological innovation, the media are retreating into an entertainment frame that has little tolerance for complex...
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