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How to Puzzle a Python By Max Walker

Max has always had an affinity with wildlife and for the colourful characters he met in the course of his work in television, also as a guest speaker and during the large amount of travel he does for what he says is the best job in the world.    He keeps getting himself into many crazy, zany predicaments as part of his very hectic, but very enjoyable schedule.   How to Puzzle a Python is a collection of these tales … read along and enjoy this journey.

 




Other Books by Max

Tangles By Max Walker and Neil Philipson

Maxwell Henry Walker, commonly known as ‘Tangles” to friends, fans and opponents alike, is one of those rarities in sport.  A man who became a champion in two entirely different fields and a ‘character’ in each.   Max was a child prodigy in both cricket and football.   It is difficult enough for any sportsman […]

A Chip of the Old Block By Max Walker

This is an insight into the lives to two mates, Big Max and Little Max, father and son, builder and architect, cricket and football payers and raconteurs extraordinaire.  A rollercoaster ride of Australian memories recounted in the Max Walker tradition.  Chip Off the Old Block is sure to bring a smile and a chuckle to […]

Back to Bay 13 By Max Walker & Peter MacFarlane

Max is a true cricket ‘character’ and, as such a personality, he is the favourite of those cricket fans who frequent Bay 13 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.  They enjoy him and undoubtedly Max similarly enjoys the remarks and comments with which he is greeted after his long trudge from the centre to the fence.  […]