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Proud Australian Boy: A Biography of Russell Braddon by Nigel Starck

Australian Scholarly Publishing, $34.95 pb, 284 pp

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Russell Braddon was part of the first wave of postwar Australian ‘expatriates’ who embedded themselves in British cultural life. He published memoirs, novels, and biographies. He wrote for newspapers. He was a regular guest on BBC radio, a presenter on television, always in demand on the lunch and dinner speaking circuit. He enjoyed the life of a popular and successful author for more than forty years. He was a showman with sound instincts and good intentions. Nigel Starck has written his biography with respect and affection.

 


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Proud Australian Boy: A Biography of Russell Braddon by Nigel Starck

Australian Scholarly Publishing, $34.95 pb, 284 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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