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Wakefield Press is an independent book publishing company based in Adelaide, South Australia. SIGN UP FOR THE WAKEFIELD WEEKLY! Receive weekly updates on new releases, stories by Wakefield Press staff, interviews and updates with authors, and sneak peeks into the WAKEFIELD PRESS :: SUBMISSIONS Manuscript submissions are now closed (excepting those sent by agents). We are busy judging manuscript submissions sent in for consideration into the Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature's Arts South Australia Wakefield Press Unpublished Manuscript Award. The winning author of the Unpublished Manuscript Award receives $10,000and has their
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WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE ART OF SCIENCE It was one of the most lavishly equipped scientific expeditions ever to leave Europe. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, French navigator Nicolas Baudin led two ships carrying 22 scientists and more than 230 officers and crew on a three-and-a-half-year voyage to the 'Southern Lands', charting coasts, studying the natural environment and recording encounters with indigenous peoples. HIDDEN HISTORIES: THISTLE ANDERSON CAUSES A STIRWAKEFIELD In this third installment of Hidden Histories, we travel back in time to 1905 Adelaide, when Scottish-born actress and satirical writer Thistle Anderson first published Arcadian Adelaide to quite a stir in sleepy Adelaide. Published again in 2020 for a modern audience, this hilarious little volume, intended by its author as ‘a playful skit WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: VALOUR AND VIOLETS Close to 35,000 South Australians enlisted for service overseas during the Great War. Around 5500 never came back. Countless more returned with physical and psychological injuries that would affect them for the rest of their lives. Valour and Violets brings together for the first time the stories of the campaigns and battles in which South Australians served, set against the backdrop ofWAKEFIELD PRESS
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WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ABORIGINAL AND INDIGENOUS :: UNEARTHED She completed her Masters of Arts at the University of Melbourne in 1992 and her PhD at the Australian National University in 2004. She is an Australian Research Council Fellow at the University of Melbourne and lives with her partner, Peter and their son, Hugo. Rebe no longer dreams of becoming an opera singer. Unearthed is her first book. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES When the colonial writer George Isaacs died in Adelaide on Valentine's Day 1876, he was quickly dispatched to the West Terrace Cemetery and buried without pomp. His grave was unmarked by a stone, his memory damned for posterity by the obituary soon published in the South Australian Register labelling him 'a thorough Bohemian'. Such was the end of the overlooked author of the first novel WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES An exciting find of photographs lies behind this book. Ulla-Lena Lundberg's text is a breathtaking true story about the young sea captain Sven Eriksson and his wife Pamela Bourne. Pamela’s unique photographs depict everyday life on the ship on the oceans. The crew, the officers, the sea form a triangle drama which captivates the reader far beyond the horizon of the past. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE MESSAGES OF ITS WALLS The Messages of its Walls and Fields seeks to understand the culture of each decade of the School’s development. The focus is on the boys themselves, but Katharine Thornton also evaluates the policies of succeeding Councils of Governors and the achievements of the thirteen Headmasters who have led Saints from 1847 to 2009. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Modern in her attitude to life and art, Kathleen Sauerbier (1903-1991) painted outstanding landscapes, and also portraits, streetscapes and still lifes. In her native South Australia she became one of the first artists to respond to the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula with a truly modernist approach, while she lived and painted also in Melbourne,London and France.
WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE ART OF SCIENCE It was one of the most lavishly equipped scientific expeditions ever to leave Europe. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, French navigator Nicolas Baudin led two ships carrying 22 scientists and more than 230 officers and crew on a three-and-a-half-year voyage to the 'Southern Lands', charting coasts, studying the natural environment and recording encounters with indigenous peoples. HIDDEN HISTORIES: THISTLE ANDERSON CAUSES A STIRWAKEFIELD In this third installment of Hidden Histories, we travel back in time to 1905 Adelaide, when Scottish-born actress and satirical writer Thistle Anderson first published Arcadian Adelaide to quite a stir in sleepy Adelaide. Published again in 2020 for a modern audience, this hilarious little volume, intended by its author as ‘a playful skit WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: VALOUR AND VIOLETS Close to 35,000 South Australians enlisted for service overseas during the Great War. Around 5500 never came back. Countless more returned with physical and psychological injuries that would affect them for the rest of their lives. Valour and Violets brings together for the first time the stories of the campaigns and battles in which South Australians served, set against the backdrop ofWAKEFIELD PRESS
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WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE ART OF SCIENCE It was one of the most lavishly equipped scientific expeditions ever to leave Europe. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, French navigator Nicolas Baudin led two ships carrying 22 scientists and more than 230 officers and crew on a three-and-a-half-year voyage to the 'Southern Lands', charting coasts, studying the natural environment and recording encounters with indigenous peoples. HIDDEN HISTORIES: THISTLE ANDERSON CAUSES A STIRWAKEFIELD In this third installment of Hidden Histories, we travel back in time to 1905 Adelaide, when Scottish-born actress and satirical writer Thistle Anderson first published Arcadian Adelaide to quite a stir in sleepy Adelaide. Published again in 2020 for a modern audience, this hilarious little volume, intended by its author as ‘a playful skit WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES A man of substance in war and in peace, Dr Donald Beard, AM, is a leader, and known for his compassion, humility and charm. The Diggers' Doctor tells of his extraordinary life as a surgeon, as well as his love of cricket and deep friendship with cricketers, including Sir Donald Bradman. It was in the Beard's backyard that The Don faced Jeff Thomson and hit his last cricket ball. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: VALOUR AND VIOLETS Close to 35,000 South Australians enlisted for service overseas during the Great War. Around 5500 never came back. Countless more returned with physical and psychological injuries that would affect them for the rest of their lives. Valour and Violets brings together for the first time the stories of the campaigns and battles in which South Australians served, set against the backdrop ofWAKEFIELD PRESS
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WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES An exciting find of photographs lies behind this book. Ulla-Lena Lundberg's text is a breathtaking true story about the young sea captain Sven Eriksson and his wife Pamela Bourne. Pamela’s unique photographs depict everyday life on the ship on the oceans. The crew, the officers, the sea form a triangle drama which captivates the reader far beyond the horizon of the past. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES When the colonial writer George Isaacs died in Adelaide on Valentine's Day 1876, he was quickly dispatched to the West Terrace Cemetery and buried without pomp. His grave was unmarked by a stone, his memory damned for posterity by the obituary soon published in the South Australian Register labelling him 'a thorough Bohemian'. Such was the end of the overlooked author of the first novel WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE MESSAGES OF ITS WALLS The Messages of its Walls and Fields seeks to understand the culture of each decade of the School’s development. The focus is on the boys themselves, but Katharine Thornton also evaluates the policies of succeeding Councils of Governors and the achievements of the thirteen Headmasters who have led Saints from 1847 to 2009. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Modern in her attitude to life and art, Kathleen Sauerbier (1903-1991) painted outstanding landscapes, and also portraits, streetscapes and still lifes. In her native South Australia she became one of the first artists to respond to the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula with a truly modernist approach, while she lived and painted also in Melbourne,London and France.
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WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES Victor Marra Newland OBE MC DCM - hunter, soldier and entrepreneur - was descended from Australian pioneers. In 1838 his English grandfather the Rev'd Ridgway Newland landed in the new colony of South Australia. His father Simpson Newland opened up the New South Wales outback with sheep stations on the Darling and Paroo rivers. At the dawn of the 20th century, with Australia's WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES When the colonial writer George Isaacs died in Adelaide on Valentine's Day 1876, he was quickly dispatched to the West Terrace Cemetery and buried without pomp. His grave was unmarked by a stone, his memory damned for posterity by the obituary soon published in the South Australian Register labelling him 'a thorough Bohemian'. Such was the end of the overlooked author of the first novel WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ABORIGINAL AND INDIGENOUS :: UNEARTHED She completed her Masters of Arts at the University of Melbourne in 1992 and her PhD at the Australian National University in 2004. She is an Australian Research Council Fellow at the University of Melbourne and lives with her partner, Peter and their son, Hugo. Rebe no longer dreams of becoming an opera singer. Unearthed is her first book. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BE A PART OF HISTORY The difficult fact of history publishing is that it is rarely viable without financial support. Thanks to our new partnership with the History Trust of South Australia, you can now make a tax-deductible donation towards approved Wakefield Press history projects, to be part of history and help us continue to tell South Australia’s tales. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES Flight to Fame, a classic adventure story, tells the hair-raising tale of the world-first flight from England to Australia, in the words of the pilot, (Sir) Ross Smith. In March 1919, Australia's prime minister announced a prize of £10,000 for the first successful flight from Great Britain to Australia in under 30 days. Late that same year, the victorious pilots, Ross and Keith Smith, landed WAKEFIELD PRESS :: CHILDREN'S AND TEENAGE :: ROAD TRIPPING The summer is finally here, and Pearl Nash is on a mission to save her slowly disintegrating friendship with a whirlwind end-of-year road trip that is definitely, absolutely, most positively going to solve all her problems. Except, instead of her best friend Daisy's feet on her dash, suddenly Pearl ends up stuck in the middle of the desert beside Obi Okocha, a boy with a mega-watt smile and an HIDDEN HISTORIES: THISTLE ANDERSON CAUSES A STIRWAKEFIELD In this third installment of Hidden Histories, we travel back in time to 1905 Adelaide, when Scottish-born actress and satirical writer Thistle Anderson first published Arcadian Adelaide to quite a stir in sleepy Adelaide. Published again in 2020 for a modern audience, this hilarious little volume, intended by its author as ‘a playful skit WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: VALOUR AND VIOLETS Close to 35,000 South Australians enlisted for service overseas during the Great War. Around 5500 never came back. Countless more returned with physical and psychological injuries that would affect them for the rest of their lives. Valour and Violets brings together for the first time the stories of the campaigns and battles in which South Australians served, set against the backdrop ofWAKEFIELD PRESS
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WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES An exciting find of photographs lies behind this book. Ulla-Lena Lundberg's text is a breathtaking true story about the young sea captain Sven Eriksson and his wife Pamela Bourne. Pamela’s unique photographs depict everyday life on the ship on the oceans. The crew, the officers, the sea form a triangle drama which captivates the reader far beyond the horizon of the past. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES When the colonial writer George Isaacs died in Adelaide on Valentine's Day 1876, he was quickly dispatched to the West Terrace Cemetery and buried without pomp. His grave was unmarked by a stone, his memory damned for posterity by the obituary soon published in the South Australian Register labelling him 'a thorough Bohemian'. Such was the end of the overlooked author of the first novel WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE MESSAGES OF ITS WALLS The Messages of its Walls and Fields seeks to understand the culture of each decade of the School’s development. The focus is on the boys themselves, but Katharine Thornton also evaluates the policies of succeeding Councils of Governors and the achievements of the thirteen Headmasters who have led Saints from 1847 to 2009. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Modern in her attitude to life and art, Kathleen Sauerbier (1903-1991) painted outstanding landscapes, and also portraits, streetscapes and still lifes. In her native South Australia she became one of the first artists to respond to the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula with a truly modernist approach, while she lived and painted also in Melbourne,London and France.
WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE ART OF SCIENCE It was one of the most lavishly equipped scientific expeditions ever to leave Europe. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, French navigator Nicolas Baudin led two ships carrying 22 scientists and more than 230 officers and crew on a three-and-a-half-year voyage to the 'Southern Lands', charting coasts, studying the natural environment and recording encounters with indigenous peoples. HIDDEN HISTORIES: THISTLE ANDERSON CAUSES A STIRWAKEFIELD In this third installment of Hidden Histories, we travel back in time to 1905 Adelaide, when Scottish-born actress and satirical writer Thistle Anderson first published Arcadian Adelaide to quite a stir in sleepy Adelaide. Published again in 2020 for a modern audience, this hilarious little volume, intended by its author as ‘a playful skit WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES A man of substance in war and in peace, Dr Donald Beard, AM, is a leader, and known for his compassion, humility and charm. The Diggers' Doctor tells of his extraordinary life as a surgeon, as well as his love of cricket and deep friendship with cricketers, including Sir Donald Bradman. It was in the Beard's backyard that The Don faced Jeff Thomson and hit his last cricket ball. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: VALOUR AND VIOLETS Close to 35,000 South Australians enlisted for service overseas during the Great War. Around 5500 never came back. Countless more returned with physical and psychological injuries that would affect them for the rest of their lives. Valour and Violets brings together for the first time the stories of the campaigns and battles in which South Australians served, set against the backdrop ofWAKEFIELD PRESS
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WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES An exciting find of photographs lies behind this book. Ulla-Lena Lundberg's text is a breathtaking true story about the young sea captain Sven Eriksson and his wife Pamela Bourne. Pamela’s unique photographs depict everyday life on the ship on the oceans. The crew, the officers, the sea form a triangle drama which captivates the reader far beyond the horizon of the past. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES When the colonial writer George Isaacs died in Adelaide on Valentine's Day 1876, he was quickly dispatched to the West Terrace Cemetery and buried without pomp. His grave was unmarked by a stone, his memory damned for posterity by the obituary soon published in the South Australian Register labelling him 'a thorough Bohemian'. Such was the end of the overlooked author of the first novel WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE MESSAGES OF ITS WALLS The Messages of its Walls and Fields seeks to understand the culture of each decade of the School’s development. The focus is on the boys themselves, but Katharine Thornton also evaluates the policies of succeeding Councils of Governors and the achievements of the thirteen Headmasters who have led Saints from 1847 to 2009. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Modern in her attitude to life and art, Kathleen Sauerbier (1903-1991) painted outstanding landscapes, and also portraits, streetscapes and still lifes. In her native South Australia she became one of the first artists to respond to the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula with a truly modernist approach, while she lived and painted also in Melbourne,London and France.
WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE ART OF SCIENCE It was one of the most lavishly equipped scientific expeditions ever to leave Europe. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, French navigator Nicolas Baudin led two ships carrying 22 scientists and more than 230 officers and crew on a three-and-a-half-year voyage to the 'Southern Lands', charting coasts, studying the natural environment and recording encounters with indigenous peoples. HIDDEN HISTORIES: THISTLE ANDERSON CAUSES A STIRWAKEFIELD In this third installment of Hidden Histories, we travel back in time to 1905 Adelaide, when Scottish-born actress and satirical writer Thistle Anderson first published Arcadian Adelaide to quite a stir in sleepy Adelaide. Published again in 2020 for a modern audience, this hilarious little volume, intended by its author as ‘a playful skit WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES A man of substance in war and in peace, Dr Donald Beard, AM, is a leader, and known for his compassion, humility and charm. The Diggers' Doctor tells of his extraordinary life as a surgeon, as well as his love of cricket and deep friendship with cricketers, including Sir Donald Bradman. It was in the Beard's backyard that The Don faced Jeff Thomson and hit his last cricket ball. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: VALOUR AND VIOLETS Close to 35,000 South Australians enlisted for service overseas during the Great War. Around 5500 never came back. Countless more returned with physical and psychological injuries that would affect them for the rest of their lives. Valour and Violets brings together for the first time the stories of the campaigns and battles in which South Australians served, set against the backdrop of WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ABOUT US About us. Wakefield Press is a leading independent publishing company based in Adelaide, South Australia. Our motto is 'We love good stories and publish beautiful books', and we're known for the quality of our design and production. In 2019, we'll celebrate our 30th birthday. We publish around 40 titles each year on a diverse range of topics WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES Who was responsible for the 1928 Coniston Massacre in Central Australia where a police party killed 100 Aboriginal people? Not those who pulled the trigger, according to the Enquiry. Instead it was 'a woman missionary living amongst naked blacks'. This was Annie Lock,the
WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES Victor Marra Newland OBE MC DCM - hunter, soldier and entrepreneur - was descended from Australian pioneers. In 1838 his English grandfather the Rev'd Ridgway Newland landed in the new colony of South Australia. His father Simpson Newland opened up the New South Wales outback with sheep stations on the Darling and Paroo rivers. At the dawn of the 20th century, with Australia's WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES When the colonial writer George Isaacs died in Adelaide on Valentine's Day 1876, he was quickly dispatched to the West Terrace Cemetery and buried without pomp. His grave was unmarked by a stone, his memory damned for posterity by the obituary soon published in the South Australian Register labelling him 'a thorough Bohemian'. Such was the end of the overlooked author of the first novel WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ABORIGINAL AND INDIGENOUS :: UNEARTHED She completed her Masters of Arts at the University of Melbourne in 1992 and her PhD at the Australian National University in 2004. She is an Australian Research Council Fellow at the University of Melbourne and lives with her partner, Peter and their son, Hugo. Rebe no longer dreams of becoming an opera singer. Unearthed is her first book. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BE A PART OF HISTORY The difficult fact of history publishing is that it is rarely viable without financial support. Thanks to our new partnership with the History Trust of South Australia, you can now make a tax-deductible donation towards approved Wakefield Press history projects, to be part of history and help us continue to tell South Australia’s tales. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES Flight to Fame, a classic adventure story, tells the hair-raising tale of the world-first flight from England to Australia, in the words of the pilot, (Sir) Ross Smith. In March 1919, Australia's prime minister announced a prize of £10,000 for the first successful flight from Great Britain to Australia in under 30 days. Late that same year, the victorious pilots, Ross and Keith Smith, landed WAKEFIELD PRESS :: CHILDREN'S AND TEENAGE :: ROAD TRIPPING The summer is finally here, and Pearl Nash is on a mission to save her slowly disintegrating friendship with a whirlwind end-of-year road trip that is definitely, absolutely, most positively going to solve all her problems. Except, instead of her best friend Daisy's feet on her dash, suddenly Pearl ends up stuck in the middle of the desert beside Obi Okocha, a boy with a mega-watt smile and an HIDDEN HISTORIES: THISTLE ANDERSON CAUSES A STIRWAKEFIELD In this third installment of Hidden Histories, we travel back in time to 1905 Adelaide, when Scottish-born actress and satirical writer Thistle Anderson first published Arcadian Adelaide to quite a stir in sleepy Adelaide. Published again in 2020 for a modern audience, this hilarious little volume, intended by its author as ‘a playful skit WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: VALOUR AND VIOLETS Close to 35,000 South Australians enlisted for service overseas during the Great War. Around 5500 never came back. Countless more returned with physical and psychological injuries that would affect them for the rest of their lives. Valour and Violets brings together for the first time the stories of the campaigns and battles in which South Australians served, set against the backdrop ofWAKEFIELD PRESS
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WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES An exciting find of photographs lies behind this book. Ulla-Lena Lundberg's text is a breathtaking true story about the young sea captain Sven Eriksson and his wife Pamela Bourne. Pamela’s unique photographs depict everyday life on the ship on the oceans. The crew, the officers, the sea form a triangle drama which captivates the reader far beyond the horizon of the past. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Modern in her attitude to life and art, Kathleen Sauerbier (1903-1991) painted outstanding landscapes, and also portraits, streetscapes and still lifes. In her native South Australia she became one of the first artists to respond to the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula with a truly modernist approach, while she lived and painted also in Melbourne,London and France.
WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE MESSAGES OF ITS WALLS The Messages of its Walls and Fields seeks to understand the culture of each decade of the School’s development. The focus is on the boys themselves, but Katharine Thornton also evaluates the policies of succeeding Councils of Governors and the achievements of the thirteen Headmasters who have led Saints from 1847 to 2009. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE ART OF SCIENCE It was one of the most lavishly equipped scientific expeditions ever to leave Europe. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, French navigator Nicolas Baudin led two ships carrying 22 scientists and more than 230 officers and crew on a three-and-a-half-year voyage to the 'Southern Lands', charting coasts, studying the natural environment and recording encounters with indigenous peoples. HIDDEN HISTORIES: THISTLE ANDERSON CAUSES A STIRWAKEFIELD In this third installment of Hidden Histories, we travel back in time to 1905 Adelaide, when Scottish-born actress and satirical writer Thistle Anderson first published Arcadian Adelaide to quite a stir in sleepy Adelaide. Published again in 2020 for a modern audience, this hilarious little volume, intended by its author as ‘a playful skit WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES A man of substance in war and in peace, Dr Donald Beard, AM, is a leader, and known for his compassion, humility and charm. The Diggers' Doctor tells of his extraordinary life as a surgeon, as well as his love of cricket and deep friendship with cricketers, including Sir Donald Bradman. It was in the Beard's backyard that The Don faced Jeff Thomson and hit his last cricket ball. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: VALOUR AND VIOLETS Close to 35,000 South Australians enlisted for service overseas during the Great War. Around 5500 never came back. Countless more returned with physical and psychological injuries that would affect them for the rest of their lives. Valour and Violets brings together for the first time the stories of the campaigns and battles in which South Australians served, set against the backdrop of WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: AUSTRALIA'S MUSLIM CAMELEERS Between 1870 and 1920 as many as 2000 cameleers and 20,000 camels arrived in Australia from Afghanistan and northern India. Australia's Muslim Cameleers is a rich pictorial history of these men, their way of life and the vital role they played in pioneering transport and communication routes across outback Australia's vast expanses. Many of the images and artefacts in this fascinatingWAKEFIELD PRESS
Wakefield Press is an independent book publishing company based in Adelaide, South Australia. SIGN UP FOR THE WAKEFIELD WEEKLY! Receive weekly updates on new releases, stories by Wakefield Press staff, interviews and updates with authors, and sneak peeks into the WAKEFIELD PRESS :: SUBMISSIONS Manuscript submissions are now closed (excepting those sent by agents). We are busy judging manuscript submissions sent in for consideration into the Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature's Arts South Australia Wakefield Press Unpublished Manuscript Award. The winning author of the Unpublished Manuscript Award receives $10,000and has their
WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES An exciting find of photographs lies behind this book. Ulla-Lena Lundberg's text is a breathtaking true story about the young sea captain Sven Eriksson and his wife Pamela Bourne. Pamela’s unique photographs depict everyday life on the ship on the oceans. The crew, the officers, the sea form a triangle drama which captivates the reader far beyond the horizon of the past. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Modern in her attitude to life and art, Kathleen Sauerbier (1903-1991) painted outstanding landscapes, and also portraits, streetscapes and still lifes. In her native South Australia she became one of the first artists to respond to the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula with a truly modernist approach, while she lived and painted also in Melbourne,London and France.
WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE MESSAGES OF ITS WALLS The Messages of its Walls and Fields seeks to understand the culture of each decade of the School’s development. The focus is on the boys themselves, but Katharine Thornton also evaluates the policies of succeeding Councils of Governors and the achievements of the thirteen Headmasters who have led Saints from 1847 to 2009. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE ART OF SCIENCE It was one of the most lavishly equipped scientific expeditions ever to leave Europe. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, French navigator Nicolas Baudin led two ships carrying 22 scientists and more than 230 officers and crew on a three-and-a-half-year voyage to the 'Southern Lands', charting coasts, studying the natural environment and recording encounters with indigenous peoples. HIDDEN HISTORIES: THISTLE ANDERSON CAUSES A STIRWAKEFIELD In this third installment of Hidden Histories, we travel back in time to 1905 Adelaide, when Scottish-born actress and satirical writer Thistle Anderson first published Arcadian Adelaide to quite a stir in sleepy Adelaide. Published again in 2020 for a modern audience, this hilarious little volume, intended by its author as ‘a playful skit WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES A man of substance in war and in peace, Dr Donald Beard, AM, is a leader, and known for his compassion, humility and charm. The Diggers' Doctor tells of his extraordinary life as a surgeon, as well as his love of cricket and deep friendship with cricketers, including Sir Donald Bradman. It was in the Beard's backyard that The Don faced Jeff Thomson and hit his last cricket ball. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: VALOUR AND VIOLETS Close to 35,000 South Australians enlisted for service overseas during the Great War. Around 5500 never came back. Countless more returned with physical and psychological injuries that would affect them for the rest of their lives. Valour and Violets brings together for the first time the stories of the campaigns and battles in which South Australians served, set against the backdrop of WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: AUSTRALIA'S MUSLIM CAMELEERS Between 1870 and 1920 as many as 2000 cameleers and 20,000 camels arrived in Australia from Afghanistan and northern India. Australia's Muslim Cameleers is a rich pictorial history of these men, their way of life and the vital role they played in pioneering transport and communication routes across outback Australia's vast expanses. Many of the images and artefacts in this fascinating WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ABOUT US About us. Wakefield Press is a leading independent publishing company based in Adelaide, South Australia. Our motto is 'We love good stories and publish beautiful books', and we're known for the quality of our design and production. In 2019, we'll celebrate our 30th birthday. We publish around 40 titles each year on a diverse range of topics WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES Who was responsible for the 1928 Coniston Massacre in Central Australia where a police party killed 100 Aboriginal people? Not those who pulled the trigger, according to the Enquiry. Instead it was 'a woman missionary living amongst naked blacks'. This was Annie Lock,the
WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES An exciting find of photographs lies behind this book. Ulla-Lena Lundberg's text is a breathtaking true story about the young sea captain Sven Eriksson and his wife Pamela Bourne. Pamela’s unique photographs depict everyday life on the ship on the oceans. The crew, the officers, the sea form a triangle drama which captivates the reader far beyond the horizon of the past. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES Victor Marra Newland OBE MC DCM - hunter, soldier and entrepreneur - was descended from Australian pioneers. In 1838 his English grandfather the Rev'd Ridgway Newland landed in the new colony of South Australia. His father Simpson Newland opened up the New South Wales outback with sheep stations on the Darling and Paroo rivers. At the dawn of the 20th century, with Australia's WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ABORIGINAL AND INDIGENOUS :: UNEARTHED She completed her Masters of Arts at the University of Melbourne in 1992 and her PhD at the Australian National University in 2004. She is an Australian Research Council Fellow at the University of Melbourne and lives with her partner, Peter and their son, Hugo. Rebe no longer dreams of becoming an opera singer. Unearthed is her first book. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: CHILDREN'S AND TEENAGE :: ROAD TRIPPING The summer is finally here, and Pearl Nash is on a mission to save her slowly disintegrating friendship with a whirlwind end-of-year road trip that is definitely, absolutely, most positively going to solve all her problems. Except, instead of her best friend Daisy's feet on her dash, suddenly Pearl ends up stuck in the middle of the desert beside Obi Okocha, a boy with a mega-watt smile and an WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES Flight to Fame, a classic adventure story, tells the hair-raising tale of the world-first flight from England to Australia, in the words of the pilot, (Sir) Ross Smith. In March 1919, Australia's prime minister announced a prize of £10,000 for the first successful flight from Great Britain to Australia in under 30 days. Late that same year, the victorious pilots, Ross and Keith Smith, landed WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES When the colonial writer George Isaacs died in Adelaide on Valentine's Day 1876, he was quickly dispatched to the West Terrace Cemetery and buried without pomp. His grave was unmarked by a stone, his memory damned for posterity by the obituary soon published in the South Australian Register labelling him 'a thorough Bohemian'. Such was the end of the overlooked author of the first novel HIDDEN HISTORIES: THISTLE ANDERSON CAUSES A STIRWAKEFIELD In this third installment of Hidden Histories, we travel back in time to 1905 Adelaide, when Scottish-born actress and satirical writer Thistle Anderson first published Arcadian Adelaide to quite a stir in sleepy Adelaide. Published again in 2020 for a modern audience, this hilarious little volume, intended by its author as ‘a playful skit WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: VALOUR AND VIOLETS Close to 35,000 South Australians enlisted for service overseas during the Great War. Around 5500 never came back. Countless more returned with physical and psychological injuries that would affect them for the rest of their lives. Valour and Violets brings together for the first time the stories of the campaigns and battles in which South Australians served, set against the backdrop ofWAKEFIELD PRESS
Wakefield Press is an independent book publishing company based in Adelaide, South Australia. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES When the colonial writer George Isaacs died in Adelaide on Valentine's Day 1876, he was quickly dispatched to the West Terrace Cemetery and buried without pomp. His grave was unmarked by a stone, his memory damned for posterity by the obituary soon published in the South Australian Register labelling him 'a thorough Bohemian'. Such was the end of the overlooked author of the first novel WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN :: THE The Lure of the Japanese Garden takes you on a tour of 120 gardens across Japan, covering a broader geographical spread than any other book available in English or Japanese. Along the way Alison Main and Newell Platten describe not only the garden's physical aspects, but also the historical, symbolic, religious and meditative meanings, purposes and allusions embodied in them. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ABORIGINAL AND INDIGENOUS :: UNEARTHED It is relatively well known that the Palawa community of Tasmania is mostly descended from the Aboriginal Tasmanian women who sealers took to the Bass Strait Islands in the early nineteenth century. But few people know that sealers also took Tasmanian women to Kangaroo Island WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Modern in her attitude to life and art, Kathleen Sauerbier (1903-1991) painted outstanding landscapes, and also portraits, streetscapes and still lifes. In her native South Australia she became one of the first artists to respond to the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula with a truly modernist approach, while she lived and painted also in Melbourne,London and France.
WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES An exciting find of photographs lies behind this book. Ulla-Lena Lundberg's text is a breathtaking true story about the young sea captain Sven Eriksson and his wife Pamela Bourne. Pamela’s unique photographs depict everyday life on the ship on the oceans. The crew, the officers, the sea form a triangle drama which captivates the reader far beyond the horizon of the past. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE ART OF SCIENCE It was one of the most lavishly equipped scientific expeditions ever to leave Europe. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, French navigator Nicolas Baudin led two ships carrying 22 scientists and more than 230 officers and crew on a three-and-a-half-year voyage to the 'Southern Lands', charting coasts, studying the natural environment and recording encounters with indigenous peoples. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE MESSAGES OF ITS WALLS The Messages of its Walls and Fields seeks to understand the culture of each decade of the School’s development. The focus is on the boys themselves, but Katharine Thornton also evaluates the policies of succeeding Councils of Governors and the achievements of the thirteen Headmasters who have led Saints from 1847 to 2009. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: LITERATURE Sunburnt Veils is a smart, funny, character-based exploration of Islamophobia through a heroine who's the kind of girl who reads at parties, but pushes herself to take a visible stand after a fellow student calls in a bomb threat on her first day of university, after she leaves a bag in a lecture theatre to take a phone call. Girl meets boy, ghosts his text messages, then convinces him to help WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES A man of substance in war and in peace, Dr Donald Beard, AM, is a leader, and known for his compassion, humility and charm. The Diggers' Doctor tells of his extraordinary life as a surgeon, as well as his love of cricket and deep friendship with cricketers, including Sir Donald Bradman. It was in the Beard's backyard that The Don faced Jeff Thomson and hit his last cricket ball.WAKEFIELD PRESS
Wakefield Press is an independent book publishing company based in Adelaide, South Australia. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES When the colonial writer George Isaacs died in Adelaide on Valentine's Day 1876, he was quickly dispatched to the West Terrace Cemetery and buried without pomp. His grave was unmarked by a stone, his memory damned for posterity by the obituary soon published in the South Australian Register labelling him 'a thorough Bohemian'. Such was the end of the overlooked author of the first novel WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN :: THE The Lure of the Japanese Garden takes you on a tour of 120 gardens across Japan, covering a broader geographical spread than any other book available in English or Japanese. Along the way Alison Main and Newell Platten describe not only the garden's physical aspects, but also the historical, symbolic, religious and meditative meanings, purposes and allusions embodied in them. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ABORIGINAL AND INDIGENOUS :: UNEARTHED It is relatively well known that the Palawa community of Tasmania is mostly descended from the Aboriginal Tasmanian women who sealers took to the Bass Strait Islands in the early nineteenth century. But few people know that sealers also took Tasmanian women to Kangaroo Island WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Modern in her attitude to life and art, Kathleen Sauerbier (1903-1991) painted outstanding landscapes, and also portraits, streetscapes and still lifes. In her native South Australia she became one of the first artists to respond to the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula with a truly modernist approach, while she lived and painted also in Melbourne,London and France.
WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES An exciting find of photographs lies behind this book. Ulla-Lena Lundberg's text is a breathtaking true story about the young sea captain Sven Eriksson and his wife Pamela Bourne. Pamela’s unique photographs depict everyday life on the ship on the oceans. The crew, the officers, the sea form a triangle drama which captivates the reader far beyond the horizon of the past. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE ART OF SCIENCE It was one of the most lavishly equipped scientific expeditions ever to leave Europe. At the dawn of the nineteenth century, French navigator Nicolas Baudin led two ships carrying 22 scientists and more than 230 officers and crew on a three-and-a-half-year voyage to the 'Southern Lands', charting coasts, studying the natural environment and recording encounters with indigenous peoples. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: HISTORY :: THE MESSAGES OF ITS WALLS The Messages of its Walls and Fields seeks to understand the culture of each decade of the School’s development. The focus is on the boys themselves, but Katharine Thornton also evaluates the policies of succeeding Councils of Governors and the achievements of the thirteen Headmasters who have led Saints from 1847 to 2009. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: LITERATURE Sunburnt Veils is a smart, funny, character-based exploration of Islamophobia through a heroine who's the kind of girl who reads at parties, but pushes herself to take a visible stand after a fellow student calls in a bomb threat on her first day of university, after she leaves a bag in a lecture theatre to take a phone call. Girl meets boy, ghosts his text messages, then convinces him to help WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES A man of substance in war and in peace, Dr Donald Beard, AM, is a leader, and known for his compassion, humility and charm. The Diggers' Doctor tells of his extraordinary life as a surgeon, as well as his love of cricket and deep friendship with cricketers, including Sir Donald Bradman. It was in the Beard's backyard that The Don faced Jeff Thomson and hit his last cricket ball. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: SUBMISSIONS Manuscript submissions are now closed (excepting those sent by agents). We are busy judging manuscript submissions sent in for consideration into the Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature's Arts South Australia Wakefield Press Unpublished Manuscript Award. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: LITERATURE Wakefield Press is an independent book publishing company based in Adelaide, South Australia. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: ARTS, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Dogs in Australian Art looks at Australian art through the lens of dog painting, showcasing over 150 masterworks that illustrate the deep bond between Australians and their best friends. Steven Miller's whimsical text argues that all the major shifts which occurred in Australia art, and which have traditionally been attributed to the environment or historical factors, really occurred because WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES An exciting find of photographs lies behind this book. Ulla-Lena Lundberg's text is a breathtaking true story about the young sea captain Sven Eriksson and his wife Pamela Bourne. Pamela’s unique photographs depict everyday life on the ship on the oceans. The crew, the officers, the sea form a triangle drama which captivates the reader far beyond the horizon of the past. WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES Flight to Fame, a classic adventure story, tells the hair-raising tale of the world-first flight from England to Australia, in the words of the pilot, (Sir) Ross Smith. In March 1919, Australia's prime minister announced a prize of £10,000 for the first successful flight from Great Britain to Australia in under 30 days. Late that same year, the victorious pilots, Ross and Keith Smith, landed WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BUSINESS, EDUCATION AND REFERENCE Writing = Learning examines the role of writing in various teaching and learning contexts. The focus of the collection moves between investigating the ways that students' writing is conceptualised in order to enhance students' engagement in their learning, the ways that students writing is responded to and assessed by teachers in order to improve learning, and the ways in which professionals WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BE A PART OF HISTORY South Australian School of Art: 150 years shaping South Australian visual arts and culture Dr Jenny Aland. This forthcoming book tells the story of the ways in which the South Australian School of Art, as the oldest continuously operating art school in Australia, has shaped this state's visual arts and culture over the past one hundred andfifty years.
WAKEFIELD PRESS :: BIOGRAPHY/AUTOBIOGRAPHY/TRUE STORIES Victor Marra Newland OBE MC DCM - hunter, soldier and entrepreneur - was descended from Australian pioneers. In 1838 his English grandfather the Rev'd Ridgway Newland landed in the new colony of South Australia. His father Simpson Newland opened up the New South Wales outback with sheep stations on the Darling and Paroo rivers. At the dawn of the 20th century, with Australia's NEW YA: INTRODUCING SARA HAGHDOOSTI AND SUNBURNT We’re delighted to officially announce the acquisition of ANZ and UK rights to Sara Haghdoosti‘s YA debut novel, Sunburnt Veils, a ‘love story with a hijabi twist’, which Wakefield Press will publish in March 2021. Sunburnt Veils is a smart, funny, character-based exploration of Islamophobia through a heroine who’s the kind of girl who reads at parties, but pushes herself to take a HIDDEN HISTORIES: THISTLE ANDERSON CAUSES A STIRWAKEFIELD Travel back to 1905 Adelaide, when satirical writer Thistle Anderson first published ARCADIAN ADELAIDE to quite a stir in sleepy Adelaide. WAKEFIELD PRESS _is an independent book publishing company based in Adelaide, South Australia._ Home Bestsellers History Trust of SA - WP History Initiative Our ebooksBlog
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