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Girt

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Girt. No word could better capture the essence of Australia . . .

In this hilarious history, David Hunt reveals the truth of Australia's past, from megafauna to Macquarie - the cock-ups and curiosities, the forgotten eccentrics and Eureka moments that have made us who we are.

Girt introduces forgotten heroes like Mary McLoghlin, transported for the crime of 'felony of sock', and Trim the cat, who beat a French monkey to become the first animal to circumnavigate Australia. It recounts the misfortunes of the escaped Irish convicts who set out to walk from Sydney to China, guided only by a hand-drawn paper compass, and explains the role of the coconut in Australia's only military coup.

Our nation's beginnings are steeped in the strange, the ridiculous and the frankly bizarre. Girt proudly reclaims these stories for all of us.

Not to read it would be un-Australian.

'A sneaky, sometimes shocking peek under the dirty rug of Australian history.' John Birmingham

'Girt ... cuts an irreverent swath through the facts, fools, fantasies and frauds that made this country what it is today, hoisting sacred cows on their own petards and otherwise sawing the legs off Lady Macquarie's chair. I was transported.' —Shane Maloney, The Age Best Books of 2013

'Girt is a ripping read... a humorous history that is accessible enough to share with the eight-year-old. Hunt's writing interests span comedy, politics and history, a happy triumvirate when your subject is Australia.' —Stephen Romei, The Australian

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    • Books+Publishing

      April 5, 2013
      Australian history never looked like this! Historian David Hunt takes aim at some of Australia’s historical sacred cows with his unique brand of irreverent and often profane humour. Cook, Philip and Macquarie all get a working over. Dampier, for example, is described as ‘a sensitive pirate with soulful eyes and girly hair’. Francis Grose, the second man to run New South Wales, was ‘lazy and corpulent, with stunned-fish eyes and a prodigious double chin’. While Hunt lays it on a little too thick at times, the result is often very funny. Beneath the humour is an interesting analysis backed by extensive research, which has uprooted some little-known historical gems. But as in all the best satire, you’re never quite sure where the facts end and the jokes begin. Girt will appeal to readers who enjoyed John Birmingham’s Leviathan as much as lovers of Chaser-style satire and the humour of John Clarke. Hunt’s narrative ends with Lachlan Macquarie back in Britain awaiting the judgement of posterity, and leaves this reader hoping there will be further instalments.

      Dave Martus is the manager of Dymocks Neutral Bay in Sydney

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