
Professor Roland Perry (born 11 October 1946) is a Melbourne-based author best known for his books on history, especially Australia in the two world wars. His Monash: The Outsider Who Won The War, won the Fellowship of Australian Writers' 'Melbourne University Publishing Award' in 2004. The judges described it as 'a model of the biographer's art. In the Queen's Birthday Honours of June 2011, Perry was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia 'for services to literature as an author.In October 2011, Monash University awarded Perry a Fellowship for 'high achievement as a writer, author, film producer and journalist.His sports books include biographies of Sir Donald Bradman, Steve Waugh, Keith Miller and Shane Warne. Perry has written on espionage, specialising in the British Cambridge Ring of Russian agents. He has also published three works of fiction and produced more than 20 documentary films. Perry has been a member of the National Archives of Australia Advisory Council since 2006. In late 2012 Perry accepted an adjunct appointment at Monash University as a Professor, with the title ‘Writer-in-Residence’ in the University’s Arts Faculty.

2018

The Story Of Australia's Greatest War Horse
2012

2001

2008

2000

The Parisian Courtesan Who Became a Countess and Bestselling Writer
2016

2014

2022

The story of Australia's most famous dog
2013

The Life of Michael Straight
2005

2005

The Outsider Who Won A War
2004

2017

The Australian genius who developed radar and showed Oppenheimer how to build the bomb
2025

The Australian Genius who Developed Radar and Showed Oppenheimer How to Build the Bomb
2026

The legendary Australian ship's cat who survived the sinking of HMAS Perth and the Thai-Burma Railway
2020

2019

2017

2009

MacArthur, Blamey and the defence of Australia in World War II
2024

2010

A Biography
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1994

2012

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2014

2021

The Steve Waugh Story
2000