Bill Bryson | The Cambridge Union
BILL BRYSON Speaking at The Cambridge Union Society on Monday 12th November, 7.30pm The UK's biggest selling non-fiction author since records began, Bill Bryson's notoriously inquisitive mind has spawned a string of bestsellers covering topics from travel to the English language, Shakespeare to science. his most popular works include 'Down under', a tale of his exploits in Australia, 'The Lost Continent', exploring small-town America in his mother's Chevy, and the Aventis Prize-winning 'A Short History of Nearly Everything'. An Anglophile at heart, he was the 11th Chancellor of Durham University and is President of the campaign to Protect Rural England.

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Writer Bill Bryson Tells Some Funny Stories, Reads From His Early Work

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Stephen Fry | Cambridge Union

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Notes from a Small Island 5 of 7

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Robert De Niro | Cambridge Union

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Bill Bryson at MRS Annual Conference 2016

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Brian Blessed | Chancellor's Hustings 2011 | The Cambridge Union

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The importance of science: an outsider's perspective

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Kurt Vonnegut Lecture

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An Even Shorter History of Nearly Everything - Bill Bryson

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Mr. S. reads from In a Sunburned Country

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Notes from a Small Island 1 of 7

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Sir Ian McKellen CBE | The Cambridge Union

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James Baldwin v. William F. Buckley (1965) | Legendary Debate

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Jordan Peterson | Cambridge Union

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Ros Atkins on... The art of explanation

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Talking Science: - Bill Bryson on A Short History of Nearly Everything

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Dame Judi Dench | The Cambridge Union

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Writing Out Loud--Bill Bryson

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