38 degrees South, Australia Felix. Hedditch, K. 2009.Program Print, Hamilton, Victoria

Covers the transformation of Victoria following European settlement and the influence on water resources, aboriginal peoples and culture, forests the lot
‘Native Plants of Northern Australia’. Brock, J. 2001, Reed New Holland

For those interested in learning about the more obvious plants found in the top end this is a great book.
‘The Killing Times: The Coniston Massacre 1928’, Cribbin, J. 1984, Fontana Books, Sydney

A case study of a massacre of at least 33 Aboriginal people in Central Australia in 1928
‘Aboriginal Darwin’, Bauman, T. 2006. Aboriginal Studies Press

Excellent book for a self-guided cultural tour around the Darwin area.
‘Kakadu People’, Spencer, B. 2008, David M. Welch, Virginia

This includes the notes, pics and thoughts of Sir Baldwin Spencer who was the first Government Protector of Aboriginal people in the NT in the early part of the 1900’s
The Last Roundup’, Baldwin, T & K. 2000, Buffame, Darwin

Written by the builders and founders of the Bark Hut Inn on the Arnhem highway it looks at life in the top end in the 70’s and 80’s and the interaction of Aboriginal and non-aboriginal persons and working relationships.
‘Bunji-A Story of the Gwalwa Daraniki Movement’, Day, B. 1994

Looks at the lands rights battle in and around the Darwin area in the 1970’s
‘True Stories of the Top End’, White, K. 2005, Indra Publishing

Contains interesting anecdotes about everything from the murder of the Japanese pearlers in Arnhem Land (1933) to Cyclone Tracey (1974)
‘Far Country: A short history of the Northern Territory’, Powel A. 2009, Charles Darwin University Press, Darwin

Looks at the lands rights battle in and around the Darwin area in the 1970’s
‘Among the Barbarians’, Sheehan, P. 1998, Random House Publishing

Is a unconventional assessment of some issues associated indigenous Australians