Down Under
Travels in a Sunburned Country
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It is the driest, flattest, hottest, most desiccated, infertile and climatically aggressive of all the inhabited continents and still Australia teems with life – a large portion of it quite deadly.
Bryson makes you laugh out loud...Down Under is filled with quirky stories',
Bryson makes you laugh out loud...Down Under is filled with quirky stories',
The thing that Bryson most loves about Australia - its "effortlessly dry, direct way of viewing the world" - is, in fact, his own. They're a perfect fit
Bryson is the perfect travelling companion... when it comes to travel's peculiars the man still has no peers
Bill Bryson is a very talented writer and an enormously funny and perceptive one. He is an artist who needs a big canvas. Australia has provided this. He's painted a masterpiece in travel literature
He arrives at his destination, finds a hotel, checks in, meanders around the neighbourhood, visits any museums or public monuments he happens to encounter, has a couple of drinks, eavesdrops on a conversation or two, then goes to bed. A year later, people on three continents are hospitalised as a result of ruptures caused by laughing so hard at his account of the experience
Bill Bryson was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1951. His bestselling books include
The Road to Little Dribbling
,
Notes from a Small Island
,
A Walk in the Woods
,
One Summer
and
The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid
. In a national poll,
Notes from a Small Island
was voted the book that best represents Britain. His acclaimed work of popular science,
A Short History of Nearly Everything
, won the Aventis Prize and the Descartes Prize, and is the biggest selling non-fiction book of the 21st century.
The Body: A Guide for Occupants
was shortlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prize and is an international bestseller.
Bill Bryson was Chancellor of Durham University 2005-2011. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society. He lives in England.