The Life and Death of Harold Holt
Title | The Life and Death of Harold Holt PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas R. Frame |
Publisher | Allen & Unwin |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1741146720 |
The first full length biography of Australia's most enigmatic prime minister.
The Prime Minister was a Spy
Title | The Prime Minister was a Spy PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Grey |
Publisher | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Australia |
ISBN | 9780297784432 |
Felix Holt
Title | Felix Holt PDF eBook |
Author | George Eliot |
Publisher | |
Pages | 538 |
Release | 1866 |
Genre | Elections |
ISBN |
Harold Holt and the Liberal Imagination
Title | Harold Holt and the Liberal Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Frame |
Publisher | |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 2018-04-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781925501865 |
"This short book focuses on Harold Holt's political philosophy and its expression in what I have termed 'liberal imagination'. It is an attempt to show how a man of genuinely liberal instincts applied his initiative and creativity - the essence of imagination - to a range of political issues and practical challenges during the middle decades of the twentieth century... The life of Harold Holt provides some useful illustrations of political imagination and, later in his career, political stagnation. Notwithstanding the passage of fifty years, there is much to be learned from what Holt did and didn't do, and why." - From the Introduction
This Wild Darkness: The Story of My Death
Title | This Wild Darkness: The Story of My Death PDF eBook |
Author | Harold Brodkey |
Publisher | HarperCollins UK |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2014-01-30 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0007401744 |
A meditation on dying by a writer who has been compared to Proust, was much praised by Salman Rushdie and is perhaps most famous for producing very little.
Harold Holt
Title | Harold Holt PDF eBook |
Author | Ross Walker |
Publisher | La Trobe University Press |
Pages | 359 |
Release | 2022-08-30 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1743822553 |
A revelatory biography of Harold Holt, the prime minister who helped create modern Australia Harold Holt was a pivotal prime minister in Australian history. Ambitious, modern and telegenic, he helped bring his party and nation into the late twentieth century, following the Menzies years. Nowhere was Holt's legacy more significant than in the 1967 referendum, and in helping to end the White Australia policy. At the same time, as the Vietnam War raged, Holt dramatically increased Australian troops, telling President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966 that Australia was 'all the way with LBJ'. In this evocative, intimate and deeply researched biography, Ross Walker captures the worlds in which Holt moved and the people who were close to him. He reveals a popular, gentle, yet at times self-destructive man, whose tendency to always go one step further would have fatal consequences. This is a strikingly original portrait of Australia's seventeenth prime minister. 'A beautifully told story of a fascinating Australian life and a tragic prime ministership – not only in its bizarre end, but in the entanglement of an amiable, easygoing man in poisonous political rivalry, and a brutal and contentious war in Vietnam.' —Frank Bongiorno
Tiberius with a Telephone
Title | Tiberius with a Telephone PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Mullins |
Publisher | Scribe Publications |
Pages | 547 |
Release | 2018-10-29 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1925693325 |
Winner of the 2020 Australian National Biography Award and the 2020 NSW Premier’s Non-Fiction Award. The oddly compelling story of a man regarded as Australia’s worst prime minister. William McMahon was a significant, if widely derided and disliked, figure in Australian politics in the second half of the twentieth century. This biography tells the story of his life, his career, and his doomed attempts to recast views of his much-maligned time as Australia’s prime minister. After a long ministerial career under Menzies, McMahon became treasurer under Harold Holt, and fought a fierce, bitter war over protectionism with John McEwen. Following Holt’s death in 1967, McEwen had his revenge by vetoing McMahon’s candidature for the Liberal Party’s leadership, and thus paved the way for John Gorton to become prime minister. But almost three years later, amid acrimony and division, McMahon would topple Gorton and fulfill his life’s ambition to become Australia’s prime minister. In office, McMahon worked furiously to enact an agenda that grappled with the profound changes reshaping Australia. He withdrew combat forces from Vietnam, legislated for Commonwealth government involvement in childcare, established the National Urban and Regional Development Authority and the first Department of the Environment, began phasing out the means test on pensions, sought to control foreign investments, and accelerated the timetable for the independence of Papua New Guinea. But his failures would overshadow his successes, and by the time of the 1972 election McMahon would lead a divided, tired, and rancorous party to defeat. A man whose life was coloured by tragedy, comedy, persistence, courage, farce, and failure, McMahon’s story has never been told at length. Tiberius with a Telephone fills that gap, using deep archival research and extensive interviews with McMahon’s contemporaries and colleagues. It is a tour de force — an authoritative and colourful account of a unique politician and a vital period in Australia’s history.