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Australian Concise Oxford Dictionary by Mark Gwynn, Amanda Laugesen
$49.95 AUD
Category: Reference | Series: Australian Dictionaries/Thesauruses/Reference Ser.
The Australian Concise Oxford Dictionary is Australia's most authoritative concise dictionary. Produced in partnership with the Australian National Dictionary Centre, this sixth edition has been thoroughly updated, and includes many hundreds of new words you won't find in any other dictionary. It provid ...Show more
Australian Pocket Oxford Dictionary by Mark Gwynn, Amanda Laugesen, Julia Robinson
$33.95 AUD
Category: Reference | Series: Australian Dictionaries/Thesauruses/Reference Ser.
The Australian Pocket Oxford Dictionary (APOD) is an indispensable guide to English as it is written and spoken in Australia. First published in 1976, the APOD is Australia's bestselling dictionary. Extensive and versatile, this dictionary is firmly established as Australia's favourite reference in scho ...Show more
Australian Pocket Oxford Dictionary (7th Ed HB) by Mark Gwynn (Editor); Amanda Laugesen (Editor); Julia Robinson (Editor)
$40.95 AUD
Category: Reference | Series: Dict Ser.
The Australian Pocket Oxford Dictionary (APOD) is an indispensable guide to English as it is written and spoken in Australia. First published in 1976, the APOD is Australia's bestselling dictionary. Extensive and versatile, this dictionary is firmly established as Australia's favourite reference in scho ...Show more
Diggerspeak : The language of Australians at war by Amanda Laugesen
$9.94 AUD
Category: Military History/Biography
Rather than a collection of military slang or jargon, this dictionary draws together the diverse words produced and used by ordinary Australians at war, with evidence of contemporary usage. The language of Australians at war reveals a great deal about the experiences and understandings of war, and is al ...Show more
Rooted: An Australian History of Bad Language by Amanda Laugesen
$32.99 AUD
Category: History
Bugger, rooted, bloody oath...What is it about Australians and swearing? We've got an international reputation for using bad language (Where the bloody hell are ya?) and letting rip with a choice swear word or two has long been a very Aussie thing to do. From the defiant curses of the convicts and bullo ...Show more
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