Great Furphies of Australian History

What you really need to know - the truth behind the myths

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With all the skills of the master storyteller that he is, Jim Haynes exposes some of the great myths of Australian history.

Did you know that Portuguese and Spanish explorers probably found the east coast of Australia before Captain Cook, and that the Rum Rebellion was not caused by rum? And what about Banjo Paterson writing Waltzing Matilda? As for Ned Kelly being a brave freedom-fighting rebel, in truth he was a thief, a thug and a murderer. The Ashes have nothing to do with cricket, the Ghan is not named after Afghan cameleers and Hargraves lied about discovering gold in New South Wales.

Surprising, confounding, revealing and fun, Jim Haynes takes us on another great journey through Australian history and folklore

'an entertaining book . . . recommended reading' Sabretache

'His research is meticulous. His thorough explanations easy to understand . . . delightful' Sydney Arts Guide

ISBN:
9781760879815
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
320
Published:
Publisher:
Allen & Unwin
Imprint:
Allen & Unwin
Weight:
399 g