Gideon Haigh bibliography
List of the published work of Gideon Haigh, Australian journalist.
Books
Cricket related
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Other
- (1987) The Battle for BHP
- (1999) One of a Kind: The Story of Bankers Trust Australia 1969–1999
- (2003) The Uncyclopedia, ISBN 978-1-4013-0153-8
- (2004) Fat Cats: The Strange Cult of the CEO
- (2004) Tencyclopedia, ISBN 978-1-9208-8535-9
- (2006) Asbestos House
- (2008) The Racket: How Abortion Became Legal in Australia
- (2012) The Office: A Hardworking History
- (2012) The Deserted Newsroom
- (2013) End of the Road?
- (2015) Certain Admissions: A Beach, a Body and a Lifetime of Secrets
- (2018) A Scandal in Bohemia: The Life and Death of Mollie Dean, at Penguin Books Australia, ISBN 978-0-1437-8957-4
Essays and book reviews
- Haigh, Gideon (February 2006). "How Google is Making Us Stupid". The Monthly. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
- Haigh, Gideon (March 2009). "Vanity fare". The Monthly. 43: 54–55. Review of Michael Wolff, The man who owns the news.
- Haigh, Gideon (April 2009). "The pursuit of usable beauty: Damien Wright & his table". The Monthly. 44: 42–49. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
- Haigh, Gideon (June 2011). "Tickle time". Australian Book Review (332): 21–22. Review of Lindsay Tanner, Sideshow : dumbing down democracy.
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gollark: Stuff like "stealing" which applies to physical objects doesn't really translate neatly to intellectual property.
gollark: What's YOUR favourite VCS then?
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gollark: Applied Science was the second one in Spirit's list, no?
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