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The fairytale, a real and imagined history of Australian sport [Kiosk], H. G. Nelson

Label
The fairytale, a real and imagined history of Australian sport [Kiosk], H. G. Nelson
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The fairytale
Responsibility statement
H. G. Nelson
Sub title
a real and imagined history of Australian sport [Kiosk]
Summary
A sporting nation is only limited by its imagination. Every time this story is told it changes; something is always added, embellished or dropped from the run-on side. For more than thirty years, H.G. Nelson has been finding the poetry in the punt and humour during half-time. Now, he turns his keen eye for facts and folly to the illustrious history of our great sporting nation. In his trademark fast and furious style, H.G. dives deep into the moments that have truly made us who we are. He reminds us of our leaders' great sporting triumphs, from Harold Holt's swimming to John Howard's bowling; rewrites the record on legends such as 'Aussie Joe' Bugner and Jack Brabham; and explains why Australia's reality TV is the best in the world. The Fairytale is H.G. Nelson's magnum opus - an all-encompassing, no-holds-barred history of Australia at play, told through the stories of our sporting highs, lows and middles
Target audience
adult
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