
In her recently-published autobiography, Cold Tea For Brandy: A Tale of
Protest, Painting and Politics (Balwyn North, Victoria, Australia:
Vulcan Press, 2007), Coxsedge reveal
Australia’s hidden history and exposes the crimes of U.S.
imperialism.
Coxsedge also reveals how she came to be one
of the great Australian anti-imperialist left-wing dissidents of the
20th century and exposes how difficult it is to radically democratize
Australian society through parliamentary means alone.
Cold Tea For Brandy gives the reader an insight into what it was like to be an antiwar
activist, anti-imperialist elected official and a
politically-conscious painter for so many years since the early 1960s.
3CR is offering this fabulous book for only $30 plus $5 postage.

In November 1991 over 1000 protesters blockaded the National Exhibition Centre in Canberra with the aim of shutting down the Australia International Defence Exhibition.
Alongside a detailed account of the protest itself Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life: The AIDEX ’91 Story traces the background of the blockade amidst the growth of opposition to the Australian arms industry.
$12.00 plus $3 for postage within Australia
by Pam Vardy and Penny Woodward
Winner of the Horticultural Media Association's Book Laurel of "Outstanding original book by an Australian or New Zealand writer published between 1st August 2004 and 30th June 2007"
A unique book, which transcends the boundaries of other gardening books through the stories,recipes and gardens of people living in Melbourne's high-rise housing commission flats.
$28.00
by Iain McIntyre
Celebrate Australia in the Psychedelic Era 1967-1970 with the Tomorrow Is Today Book, produced by 3CR's Iain McIntyre.
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available through Wakefiled Press
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