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John Curtin
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John Curtin

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Biography of one of Australia’s most important Labor Prime Ministers by a distinguished biographer.

This is an important classic biography of an Australian Prime Minister whose life still exerts an abiding influence on Australian society and national consciousness-a key figure in Australian history.

‘Curtin was a complex character. Warm and sympathetic, but cold and aloof; a comrade but a loner; a rebel and anti-conscriptionist but Prime Minister. Moody; irritable; uncertain; changeable; vacillating; temperamental; opportunist; sentimental; courageous; all are true of Curtin.’ Lloyd Ross sums up the character of the wartime Labor Prime Minister who fought Churchill to bring back Australian troops from Europe to defend our nation. An intense and passionate orator, Curtin inspired respect in cynical Australians by his unassuming dignity, straightforwardness and refusal of any personal privilege.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Date
30 April 1992
Pages
444
ISBN
9780522847345

Biography of one of Australia’s most important Labor Prime Ministers by a distinguished biographer.

This is an important classic biography of an Australian Prime Minister whose life still exerts an abiding influence on Australian society and national consciousness-a key figure in Australian history.

‘Curtin was a complex character. Warm and sympathetic, but cold and aloof; a comrade but a loner; a rebel and anti-conscriptionist but Prime Minister. Moody; irritable; uncertain; changeable; vacillating; temperamental; opportunist; sentimental; courageous; all are true of Curtin.’ Lloyd Ross sums up the character of the wartime Labor Prime Minister who fought Churchill to bring back Australian troops from Europe to defend our nation. An intense and passionate orator, Curtin inspired respect in cynical Australians by his unassuming dignity, straightforwardness and refusal of any personal privilege.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Date
30 April 1992
Pages
444
ISBN
9780522847345