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Aussie Aussie Aussie: Questionable histories of great Australians - LAST COPIES

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Aussie Aussie Aussie: Questionable histories of great Australians - LAST COPIES

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If you think you know all about Australia’s heroes (and villains), think again.

In Aussie Aussie Aussie, Ben Pobjie burrows beneath the mythology to provide an intimate look at the Australians who helped make our nation great – as well as the ones who stopped us from being as great as we could have been but who have ended up with their own Wikipedia pages anyway.

Meet pioneers such as Charles Kingsford Smith, whose groundbreaking efforts moved the country forward; artists and entertainers such as Joan Sutherland, who shaped our national cultural identity; captains of industry such as Rupert Murdoch, who inspired Australia’s love affair with people who amass phenomenal quantities of personal wealth; and humanitarians such as Mary MacKillop, who found fame by dedicating their lives to others and guilt-tripping the rest of us.

Aussie Aussie Aussie is the book for any proud Australian seeking to learn more about the national heroes that make our own pathetic lives seem so insignificant.

‘Finally some alternative facts I can enjoy. Ben Pobjie is Making Australia Great Again.’ - Wil Anderson

‘This magnificent work cements Pobjie’s exalted place in the pantheon of historians … but he’s much, much funnier. I laughed out loud a lot.’ - Mike Carlton

‘There’s a zinger in every paragraph which makes it really worth the read.’ - Virginia Trioli

‘The great joy is that you do learn real history along the way, while you’re having a laugh.’ - Jon Faine, ABC Melbourne

‘Pobjie gleefully tramples tall poppies with his second-hand Dunlop Volleys. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie is the Anzac to traditional biography’s water biscuit.’ David Hunt, author of Girt and True Girt

Ben Pobjie
Published August 2017
Paperback
288 pages 
153mm x 234mm
ISBN 9781925475685


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