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'''Roland Perry''' (born 1946) is a ]-based ].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.andrewlownie.co.uk/books/perry.roland/index.shtml|title=Roland Perry biography|work=andrew lownie literary agency|accessdate=2007-12-12}}</ref> He has written numerous books, both ] and ], including ''Monash: The Outsider Who Won The War'', which won "The Federation of Australian Writers Melbourne University Publishing Award" in 2004. Perry has also written ] on ], ], and others. Perry recently published his twentieth book; ''The Ashes: A Celebration'', a book commemorating ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.randomhouse.com.au/Authors/Default.aspx?Page=Author&ID=Perry,%20Roland|title=Roland Perry|publisher=]|accessdate=2007-12-12}}</ref> '''Roland Perry''' (born 1946) is a ]-based ].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.andrewlownie.co.uk/books/perry.roland/index.shtml|title=Roland Perry biography|work=andrew lownie literary agency|accessdate=2007-12-12}}</ref> He has written numerous books, both ] and ], including ''Monash: The Outsider Who Won The War'', which won "The Federation of Australian Writers Melbourne University Publishing Award" in 2004. Perry has also written ] on ], ], and others. Perry recently published his twentieth book; ''The Ashes: A Celebration'', a book commemorating ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.randomhouse.com.au/Authors/Default.aspx?Page=Author&ID=Perry,%20Roland|title=Roland Perry|publisher=]|accessdate=2007-12-12}}</ref>

Perry's works have been the subject of some criticism, including from fellow cricket writer ]. Haigh was critical of Perry's book ''Captain Australia''&mdash;a book on ]&mdash;claiming that Perry had "...&nbsp;a disquieting tendency to, quite casually, mangle information for no particular reason" and "...&nbsp; there are assertions whose origins are, at least, somewhat elusive."<ref name="Haigh">{{cite book|last=Haigh|first=Gideon|title=Game for anything: Writings on Cricket|publisher=Black Inc|location=Melbourne|date=2004|chapter=No Ball|isbn=1 86395 309 4}} '''Note:''' Haigh had recently released a book on the same topic at that time of writing., an updated version of Ray Robinson's celebrated book ''On Top Down Under''.</ref> .


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For the American sculptor, see Roland Hinton Perry.

Roland Perry (born 1946) is a Melbourne-based author. He has written numerous books, both fiction and non-fiction, including Monash: The Outsider Who Won The War, which won "The Federation of Australian Writers Melbourne University Publishing Award" in 2004. Perry has also written biographies on Sir Donald Bradman, Steve Waugh, and others. Perry recently published his twentieth book; The Ashes: A Celebration, a book commemorating The Ashes.

Perry's works have been the subject of some criticism, including from fellow cricket writer Gideon Haigh. Haigh was critical of Perry's book Captain Australia—a book on Australia's Test cricket captains—claiming that Perry had "... a disquieting tendency to, quite casually, mangle information for no particular reason" and "...  there are assertions whose origins are, at least, somewhat elusive." .

References

  1. "Roland Perry biography". andrew lownie literary agency. Retrieved 2007-12-12.
  2. "Roland Perry". Random House Australia. Retrieved 2007-12-12.
  3. Haigh, Gideon (2004). "No Ball". Game for anything: Writings on Cricket. Melbourne: Black Inc. ISBN 1 86395 309 4. Note: Haigh had recently released a book on the same topic at that time of writing., an updated version of Ray Robinson's celebrated book On Top Down Under.
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