The Life and Work of Ante Dabro, Australian-Croatian Sculptor


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Why does a highly skilled and highly trained sculptor, the master of every style and technique, insist on working in the style of the Italian Renaissance? The answer is that to Dabro, every sculpture must speak to humanity, which means that it must be an element of humanity. If it does not, the sculptor has failed. Working with female models throughout his long life, he has sought to portray an essence of femininity, and therefore an essence of humanity. Ante Dabro believes that the ability to see what other people don’t see is a real gift. He says, ‘It’s like a star wheeling round the earth, fertilising the imagination as it goes.’ This book explores the different ways he has liberated an essence of humanity by releasing the soul of a human form from its imprisoning substance, whether it be from wood, marble, stone or plaster. The author, one of Australia’s best known historians and biographers, like Dabro, wants our imaginations to soar and rejoice in the creative spirit which has driven his sculptures for more than 60years.







Australian Sculptors


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A Rape of the Soul So Profound


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A Rape of the Soul So Profound began when a young researcher accidentally came upon restricted files in an archives collection. What he read overturned all his assumptions about an important part of Aboriginal experience and Australia's past. The book ends in the present, 20 years later, in the aftermath of the Royal Commission on the Stolen Generations. Along the way Peter Read investigates how good intentions masked policies with inhuman results. He tells the poignant stories of many individuals, some of whom were forever broken and some who went on to achieve great things. This is a book about much sorrow and occasional madness, about governments who pretended things didn't happen, and about the opportunities offered to right a great wrong.




Belonging


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This book, published in 2000, explores the feelings of non-Aboriginal Australians as they articulate their sense of belonging to the land.




Gemmology


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Gemmology is a text for students preparing for the Gemmological Association's Preliminary and Diploma examinations. The book is more expansive and up-to-date than the author's earlier book, Beginner's Guide to Gemmology. The book deals with the practical and theoretical sides of gemmology. Tracing the background and science of gemmology, the book covers the gem material, geological formation, and occurrence of gemstones on the earth. The composition of gemstones from the atoms, elements, molecules, and compounds comprising them is analyzed, and the relationship between chemical composition and durability of the stone is explained. The basics of crystallography is mentioned as a tool toward understanding gemmology after which cleavage, parting, and fracture are done. A gemstone's durability and hardness and how the latter influences engineering tests and the mining techniques are compared. An important test technique to identify unmounted stones is the measure of specific gravity using displacement measurement methods and hydrostatic methods. After more descriptive details are given in identification of gemstones, whether these are synthetic or simulants, through a comprehensive explanation of the materials found in these other gemstones, the fashioning, through shaping or polishing, of gemstones is explained. Emphasis is given on the critical angle in which light rays pass in different rock densities, and then the cutting styles, gemstone polishing, and grading are discussed. Students studying for the Gemmological Association's Preliminary and Diploma examinations, jewelers, lapidarists, and diamond cutters, as well as those engaged in the hobby of gemmology, will find this book helpful and full of information toward their endeavors and hobbies.




Charles Perkins


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Revised and updated 2nd edition of a biography of prominent Aboriginal activist Charles Perkins first published 1990. Revisions draw on new interviews and research to include developments in both indigenous affairs and Perkins' personal life. Charts his journey from poverty and disadvantage to the national stage of Aboriginal activism in Australia. Recounts his many achievements and activities as an indigenous activist, including his role in the 1965 Freedom Ride through New South Wales, his famous clashes with ministers and his standing down as Department of Aboriginal Affairs Secretary. Includes photographs, notes, bibliography and index. Foreword by Marcia Langton, Professor of Indigenous Studies at the University of Melbourne. Author is Australian Research Council Senior Fellow. Previous titles include 'Belonging: Australians, place and Aboriginal ownership' and 'A Rape of the Soul So Profound: The return of the stolen generations'.




Haunted Earth


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This book tackles head on the existence and meaning of spirit forces in Australia. It poses the question is Australia haunted? If so where and with what?