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Australian character, Jim Moody, who saved a starving puppy in the Libyan Desert in WWII. The terrier, named Horrie, in turn saved the lives of countless Australian soldiers by acting as a canine early-warning system when he barked to warn them
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Australia's captains which gave the world nothing that the painstaking Ray Robinson had not already dealt with, apart from the update...the book is strewn with errors that undermine confidence in the work as a whole." And Martin Williamson,
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s Norman Harris noted that the book "containing the 11 precious names will be guarded like gold bars." However, Warwick Franks wrote: "Perry's reverential approach turns the process into Moses bringing down the tablets from Mount Sinai. To Perry, Bradman is without spot or stain so that much of his
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Some were a bit cranky; some were patronising, but they were all in some way instructive. One thought the writing was 'too high mileage.' Another spoke of a 'staccato' style. I recall another mentioning that it was, at times, like a film script. One reviewer thought I had two good thrillers in one,
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I wanted to broaden my writing skills and applied everywhere for a job. I landed a position as the
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writing, as in the earlier biography, takes on the air of hagiography. As a selector, Bradman is presented as sagacious, prescient and fearless, but his work is never subjected to any critical scrutiny." Franks also said that the book contained many factual errors.
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Bukharin and Bakunin, and makes the case that Victor Rothschild was a spy because he was a Jew."
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called the book "an example of popular history at its best, with a compelling overview of the Australian Light Horse Regiments' exploits... what they achieved was quite remarkable." John Hamilton reviewing in the
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is up there with the great cricket biographies. The sensitive areas are handled with integrity and discretion." Ron Reed, leading Australian sports writer, in a syndicated piece for all
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is a sterling biography... it gives a riveting account of many of Bradman’s innings, and one can almost feel the excitement that gripped cricket fans when he strode out to bat."
485:(1990). Set mainly in Melbourne and Paris, he used the first person to expose the nefarious activities of the French in testing and developing nuclear weapons in the Pacific.
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leads the reader into the dusty backrooms, on to windy training pitches and mid-Test; beautifully written and accompanies by excellent photographs." David Stanley in
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said "it only takes a couple of phone calls to establish that the Rothschild operation had been pretty small beer for a long time." Norman Abjorensen in
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dismissed the book as "a hostile life by ... a far less distinguished journalist who then turned his attention to John Monash and Don Bradman".
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The Queen, Her Lover and the Most Notorious Spy in History
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1672:Australian Literary Review, February 2011.
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1960:Franks, Warwick (December 2002).
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1923:Gideon Haigh (2004). "No Ball".
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1177:The Sydney Morning Herald
842:Perry's biography of Sir
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735:In October 2012, Perry's
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312:Maylam and Jack Grossman.
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402:Elections sur Ordinateur
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1597:London Review of Books
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1345:Programme for a Puppet
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