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James Knight

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James Knight

During the 1990s James Knight was an award-winning television reporter with the Ten Network, and these days he produces his own human interest and sports documentaries. He is also a bestselling author, having written biographies about Mark Waugh, Shane and Brett Lee, The Dragon's Journey – an incredible story about Vietnamese boat person Duy Long Nguyen – and, most recently, the bestselling biography of outback legend Milton Jones, The Man From Coolibah. James lives in Sydney.

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Title:
Henry & Banjo (MP3)
Written by:
James Knight 
Read by:
James Knight 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
12 hours 6 minutes 
MP3 size:
528 MB 
Published:
February 01 2016 
Available Date:
February 01 2016 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489095442 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Australian; Writer 
Publisher:
ABC Audio 
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The fascinating lives and turbulent times of Henry Lawson and Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson – the two men who wrote Australia's story.

Today most of us know that Henry Lawson and Andrew 'Banjo' Paterson were famous writers. We know about Matilda, Clancy of the Overflow and the Man from Snowy River; The Drover's Wife, While the Billy Boils and Joe Wilson and his mates, but little else. Here, in a compelling and engaging work, James Knight brings Henry and Banjo's own stories to life. And there is much to tell. Both were country born, just three years and three hundred kilometres apart, Henry on the goldfields of Grenfell and Banjo on a property near Orange, but their paths to literary immortality took very different routes – indeed at times their lives were ones of savage and all too tragic contrasts. Banjo, born into a life of comparative privilege, would rise from country boy to Sydney Grammar student, solicitor, journalist, war correspondent and revered man about town. Henry's formal education only began when his feminist mother finally won her battle for a local school but illness and subsequent deafness would make continuing his lessons difficult, seeing him find work as a labourer, a coach painter and a journalist, all the while wrestling with poverty, alcoholism and mental illness. Both men would become household names during their lifetimes. Both would have regrets. Henry & Banjo details two incredibly fascinating lives and delves into the famous (and not so famous) writings of the two men who had the power to influence and change Australia.