Behind the banana curtain
$25.00A wry look at Queensland in 37 uncommon stories filed from all over the state.
A wry look at Queensland in 37 uncommon stories filed from all over the state.
2 books in 1 Over the Top with Jim—childhood memoir serialised by ABCRadio and chosen as one of the “50 books you can’t put down” PLUS the sequel Head Over Heels–young love in the 1960s
The life and political adventures of Johannes Bjelke-Petersen
Australia’s lost language in words and stories. Wouldn’t that blow a hole in your nightie! Chosen as one of the “50 books you can’t put down”.
Australia’s lost language in words and stories. Wouldn’t that blow a hole in your nightie! Chosen as one of the “50 books you can’t put down”.
AKA Fred & Olive’s Blessed Lino—the extra episodes with more 1950s childhood adventures
How Hugh wrote Over the Top with Jim and the extraordinary circumstances that took it to number 1 in Australia in 1991
The Original classic 1950s Australian childhood set in Lunns-for-Buns cake shop.
The Original classic 1950s Australian childhood set in Lunns-for-Buns cake shop.
Serialised by Macca on ABCRadio. Two young Aussies chase their dreams in Hong Kong, Macau and Red China. Who’s that in the red cheongsam and is she one of us? Spies without sunglasses, Spies like us!
Hugh Lunn finds himself undercover overseas
Now available as an Ebook from Harper Collins
2 books in 1 Over the Top with Jim—childhood memoir serialised by ABCRadio and chosen as one of the “50 books you can’t put down” PLUS the sequel Head Over Heels–young love in the 1960s
Brisbane’s Wimbledon great Ken Fletcher “the James Bond of the tennis world”.
“Think Russell Crowe in tennis whites” (New York TENNIS Magazine)
The dazzling life of Wimbledon larrikin Ken Fletcher
Brisbane’s Wimbledon great Ken Fletcher “the James Bond of the tennis world”.
“Think Russell Crowe in tennis whites” (New York TENNIS Magazine)
1950s Aussie memorabilia, photos, and the people made famous.
1967-68 “Hugh Lunn has written it truly. Even the lies are true” (Mike Carlton, 2GB) “Heaven hurts fair woman for sheer spite” (Nguyen Du)
1967-68 “Hugh Lunn has written it truly. Even the lies are true” (Mike Carlton, 2GB) “Heaven hurts fair woman for sheer spite” (Nguyen Du)
More Australian lost language. If you break a leg don’t come running to me!
1970s & 1980s “Without a doubt the most instructive, emotional, enlightening, and ironic biography on Murdoch” (Ignacio Crux Herrera, Washington correspondent)
1970s & 1980s “Without a doubt the most instructive, emotional, enlightening, and ironic biography on Murdoch” (Ignacio Crux Herrera, Washington correspondent)
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