Bill Bryson
Born in 1951
Travel
William McGuire Bryson is an American-British author known for his nonfiction works on travel, language, and science.
Born in the US, he has spent most of his adult life in Britain and holds dual citizenship.
Bryson served as chancellor of Durham University from 2005 to 2011.
His notable works include "Notes from a Small Island" (1995) and "A Short History of Nearly Everything" (2003).
In 2020, Bryson announced his retirement from writing books, but later recorded an audiobook in 2022.
His books have sold over 16 million copies worldwide, reflecting his popularity as an author who can make complex subjects accessible to a general audience.
Books by Bill Bryson

At Home
by Bill Bryson
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2010
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497 pages
3.99
96.8K ratings
History
Humor
Science

A Short History of Nearly Everything
by Bill Bryson
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2003
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544 pages
4.22
408.9K ratings
Science
History
Humor

The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid
by Bill Bryson
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2006
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288 pages
3.93
67.2K ratings
Memoir
Humor
Biography

The Road to Little Dribbling
by Bill Bryson
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2015
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380 pages
3.72
37.8K ratings
Travel
Humor
Memoir

The Body
by Bill Bryson
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2019
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450 pages
4.32
93.4K ratings
Science
Health
Biology

I'm a Stranger Here Myself
by Bill Bryson
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1998
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304 pages
3.9
68.3K ratings
Travel
Humor
Memoir

The Mother Tongue
by Bill Bryson
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1990
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270 pages
3.91
43.2K ratings
History
Language
Linguistics