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    Website. www .penguin .com .au /authors /bill-bryson. William McGuire Bryson OBE HonFRS ( / ˈbraɪsən /; born 8 December 1951) is an American-British journalist and author. Bryson has written a number of nonfiction books on topics including travel, the English language, and science. Born in the United States, he has been a resident of Britain ...

  2. Books by Author Bill Bryson. Bryson has written different types of books that can be categorized under language, biography, travel, science, history as well as memoir. William McGuire Bill Bryson was born in 1951, in Des Moines, Iowa, USA. He later in 1977 went to settle in England. Bill Bryson lived in North Yorkshire for almost twenty years.

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    • A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail.
    • A Short History of Nearly Everything.
    • In a Sunburned Country.
    • Notes from a Small Island.
    • A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail Bill Bryson.
    • A Short History of Nearly Everything Bill Bryson.
    • In a Sunburned Country Bill Bryson.
    • Notes from a Small Island Bill Bryson.
    • A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail Bill Bryson.
    • A Short History of Nearly Everything Bill Bryson.
    • In a Sunburned Country Bill Bryson.
    • The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid Bill Bryson.
  3. Bill Bryson (1951) is an American author of books on travel, language, and science. Bryson moved to the UK in 1973 and remained there until 1995. He began his writing career as a journalist and published his first book in 1985. He gained notoriety in 1995 with his book about England titled Notes from a Small Island.

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  5. Sep 14, 2004 · Bill Bryson 's bestselling books include A Walk in the Woods, The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, and A Short History of Nearly Everything (which won the Aventis Prize in Britain and the Descartes Prize, the European Union's highest literary award). He was chancellor of Durham University, England's third oldest university, from 2005 to ...

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