Gough Whitlam

A tribute

Biography & Memoir, Political
Cover of the book Gough Whitlam by John Faulkner, Allen & Unwin
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Faulkner ISBN: 9781743439876
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Publication: October 22, 2014
Imprint: Allen & Unwin Language: English
Author: John Faulkner
ISBN: 9781743439876
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication: October 22, 2014
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Language: English

When Gough Whitlam died on 21 October 2014, his legacy to the Australian people was a nation transformed. With all royalties going to the Whitlam Institute, this tribute traces his extraordinary life through the photographers' lens from his childhood and meeting his great love Margaret, to the soaring successes and shattering defeats of his political life and his ongoing enthusiasm for the great cause of a fairer, more mature Australia.

*To the Australian public, Gough Whitlam is the 'It's Time' prime minister; the prime minister who swept away 23 years of conservative government; the prime minister of free education, universal health care, women's liberation, Aboriginal land rights, and the final withdrawal from Vietnam. These achievements are matched by the enduring power of the drama of the Dismissal, the instantly recognisable images of the front steps at Old Parliament House, of 'maintain the rage' and 'Kerr's cur'.

But Gough was more than this. To the Labor Party, he was our longest-serving Federal leader, a talented and dedicated politician who spent twenty years on the backbench, the frontbench and in the leadership working to reform Labor's structures and policies. Rarely patient, sometimes reckless, always persistent, Gough cajoled and nudged and occasionally bludgeoned internal ALP structures into a form that could take the party to victory.* - Senator John Faulkner

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

When Gough Whitlam died on 21 October 2014, his legacy to the Australian people was a nation transformed. With all royalties going to the Whitlam Institute, this tribute traces his extraordinary life through the photographers' lens from his childhood and meeting his great love Margaret, to the soaring successes and shattering defeats of his political life and his ongoing enthusiasm for the great cause of a fairer, more mature Australia.

*To the Australian public, Gough Whitlam is the 'It's Time' prime minister; the prime minister who swept away 23 years of conservative government; the prime minister of free education, universal health care, women's liberation, Aboriginal land rights, and the final withdrawal from Vietnam. These achievements are matched by the enduring power of the drama of the Dismissal, the instantly recognisable images of the front steps at Old Parliament House, of 'maintain the rage' and 'Kerr's cur'.

But Gough was more than this. To the Labor Party, he was our longest-serving Federal leader, a talented and dedicated politician who spent twenty years on the backbench, the frontbench and in the leadership working to reform Labor's structures and policies. Rarely patient, sometimes reckless, always persistent, Gough cajoled and nudged and occasionally bludgeoned internal ALP structures into a form that could take the party to victory.* - Senator John Faulkner

More books from Allen & Unwin

Cover of the book A Dictionary of Australian Politics by John Faulkner
Cover of the book Better Brain Food by John Faulkner
Cover of the book The Detachable Boy by John Faulkner
Cover of the book Isabel Flick by John Faulkner
Cover of the book Listening to Country by John Faulkner
Cover of the book The Best Australian Sea Stories by John Faulkner
Cover of the book Simply Good Food by John Faulkner
Cover of the book The Catch: How to be found by the man of your dreams by John Faulkner
Cover of the book The Shock of Recognition by John Faulkner
Cover of the book Gun Control by John Faulkner
Cover of the book Murderer No More by John Faulkner
Cover of the book Anzac Treasures by John Faulkner
Cover of the book Telling True Stories by John Faulkner
Cover of the book How to amputate a leg by John Faulkner
Cover of the book An Awkward Truth: The bombing of Darwin, February 1942 by John Faulkner
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy