Paul Hogan est l'auteur de mémoires reflétant son enfance à Philadelphie et de livres spécialisés sur la conception d'aires de jeux. Ses écrits, parus dans diverses publications, dont le New York Times, s'inspirent souvent de ses expériences de voyage approfondies et de sa passion pour la création d'espaces fonctionnels et réfléchis. L'œuvre de Hogan incarne une vie riche en aventures et en efforts créatifs.
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Stories and yarns about my favourite bits of Down Under Paul Hogan's ancestors were a couple of Irish blow-ins who arrived in the colony of New South Wales by boat, with a little assistance from the judges of the Old Bailey. Blow-ins from everywhere have been coming ever since, and while it hasn't always been a walk in the park, Hoges reckons this mixed-up mob of old and new inhabitants works most of the time. In fact, according to Hoges, Australia may well be the best country on earth.In Australia, According to Hoges, the comedy legend explores some of the highways and byways of his country's past and present to map out all that is strange, marvellous and majestic about his homeland and why Australia qualifies as the Eighth Wonder of the World.From the rich and ancient culture of the island continent's Original human inhabitants to its prison-farm phase, from a baptism by fire through wars and depression to a passion for sport, gambling and outdoor cookery, and from the influence of Marlon Brando on a teenager from Sydney's western suburbs to the culinary wonders brought by new arrivals from all around the world, Hoges portrays a nation that believes in a fair go for all and never takes itself too seriously.Full of laugh-out-loud yarns from Hoges' and the nation's past, Australia, According to Hoges is a love letter to Down Under. As Hoges says, 'We're not perfect, but we're working on it.'
The story revolves around an abandoned one-day-old baby cougar who is taken in by a compassionate airborne soldier. Their unique bond unfolds as the soldier navigates the challenges of raising a wild animal while dealing with the demands of military life. Themes of compassion, responsibility, and the connection between humans and wildlife are explored as their extraordinary journey together reveals the transformative power of love and care.
The book offers a captivating visual journey through the evolution of London City Airport, showcasing a diverse range of photographs that highlight its transformation over the years. It captures the airport's architectural changes, technological advancements, and the growing significance of air travel in the region, providing insights into its historical and cultural impact.
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This handy book describes all the main components of these cars and details
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