· Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. bltadwin.ru: Error Australis - The Reality Recap of Australian History () by Pobjie Ben and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books. Ben Pobjie studied history at the University of Western Sydney before his lust for glamour led him to comedy writing. He is known for his TV columns in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, and political satire for New Matilda, Crikey, and the ABC, among bltadwin.ru is the author of Superchef and The Book of Bloke and has written for the TV shows Reality Check and The Unbelievable Truth/5(16).
TV columnist, comedian and history buff Ben Pobjie turns an incredulous eye on the history of Australia to bust open the national mythology, reveal the truth about what it means to be an Australian and work out what happened to all our best-laid plans. 'This is Australian history like they just don't make it any more. Required reading for history buffs and ignoramuses alike - in fact, everyone. And Henry Ford was wrong, by the way: history is not "bunk". In the hands of Ben Pobjie, one of Australia's funniest writers, it is a great read!' - PETER FITZSIMONS. In ERROR AUSTRALIS, TV columnist, comedian and history buff Ben Pobjie recaps the history of Australia from its humble beginnings as a small patch of rapidly cooling rock, to its modern-day status as one of the major powers of the sub-Asian super-Antarctic next-to-Africa region.
bltadwin.ru: Error Australis - The Reality Recap of Australian History () by Pobjie Ben and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books. Ben Pobjie studied history at the University of Western Sydney before his lust for glamour led him to comedy writing. He is known for his TV columns in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, and political satire for New Matilda, Crikey, and the ABC, among others. Pobjie recognises that history can be as gripping as any reality show. As thrilling as it is to see Delta Goodrem's chair turn around, there is an argument that the Second World War was even more exciting and like any good recapper, he provides an immediate, visceral sense of what it was like to be there in the moment at our nation's defining.
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