
Lawsie: Well, You Wanted to Know
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: John Laws
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 274
In LAWSIE: Well you wanted to know , John Laws addresses the critics and controversies, discusses his phenomenal success and tells of the famous and infamous people he has met along the way Brian Henderson, Col Joye, John Singleton, Kerry Packer, John Williamson, Johnny Cash, Roger Miller, Peter Warren, Jumbo Jim Burgess, and a host of prime ministers and politicians. Not bad for a Depression-era kid evacuated to Sydney from Papua New Guinea during World War II; one who suffered from polio as child (and again as an adult), was a loner at school and then lost his father when he was just 15 years old. From this nothing , as Laws saw his early life, he made something special. Laws also talks about his life; his love for Caroline, his wife of 40 years and the remarkable success he achieved along the way with only the odd regret.
Author: John Laws
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 274
In LAWSIE: Well you wanted to know , John Laws addresses the critics and controversies, discusses his phenomenal success and tells of the famous and infamous people he has met along the way Brian Henderson, Col Joye, John Singleton, Kerry Packer, John Williamson, Johnny Cash, Roger Miller, Peter Warren, Jumbo Jim Burgess, and a host of prime ministers and politicians. Not bad for a Depression-era kid evacuated to Sydney from Papua New Guinea during World War II; one who suffered from polio as child (and again as an adult), was a loner at school and then lost his father when he was just 15 years old. From this nothing , as Laws saw his early life, he made something special. Laws also talks about his life; his love for Caroline, his wife of 40 years and the remarkable success he achieved along the way with only the odd regret.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: John Laws
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 274
In LAWSIE: Well you wanted to know , John Laws addresses the critics and controversies, discusses his phenomenal success and tells of the famous and infamous people he has met along the way Brian Henderson, Col Joye, John Singleton, Kerry Packer, John Williamson, Johnny Cash, Roger Miller, Peter Warren, Jumbo Jim Burgess, and a host of prime ministers and politicians. Not bad for a Depression-era kid evacuated to Sydney from Papua New Guinea during World War II; one who suffered from polio as child (and again as an adult), was a loner at school and then lost his father when he was just 15 years old. From this nothing , as Laws saw his early life, he made something special. Laws also talks about his life; his love for Caroline, his wife of 40 years and the remarkable success he achieved along the way with only the odd regret.
Author: John Laws
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 274
In LAWSIE: Well you wanted to know , John Laws addresses the critics and controversies, discusses his phenomenal success and tells of the famous and infamous people he has met along the way Brian Henderson, Col Joye, John Singleton, Kerry Packer, John Williamson, Johnny Cash, Roger Miller, Peter Warren, Jumbo Jim Burgess, and a host of prime ministers and politicians. Not bad for a Depression-era kid evacuated to Sydney from Papua New Guinea during World War II; one who suffered from polio as child (and again as an adult), was a loner at school and then lost his father when he was just 15 years old. From this nothing , as Laws saw his early life, he made something special. Laws also talks about his life; his love for Caroline, his wife of 40 years and the remarkable success he achieved along the way with only the odd regret.

Lawsie: Well, You Wanted to Know