Paul Keating : the biography / David Day.
Material type: TextPublisher: Sydney : Fourth Estate, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: xv, 557 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour), genealogical tables ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780732284251; 9781460703045Subject(s): Keating, Paul, 1944- | Australian Labor Party -- History -- 20th century | Prime ministers -- Australia -- Biography | Politicians -- Australia -- Biography | Australia -- Politics and government -- 1976-1990 | Australia -- Politics and government -- 1990-2001Genre/Form: Biographies. DDC classification: 994.065092 Summary: In the tradition of his bestselling Curtin and Chifley, David Day's exhaustive biography of one of our most fascinating prime ministers. Paul Keating was one of the most significant political figures of the late twentieth century, first as Treasurer for eight years and then Prime Minister for five years. Although he has spent all of his adult life in the public eye, Keating has eschewed the idea of publishing his memoirs and has discouraged biographers from writing about his life. Undaunted, David Day has taken on the task of giving Keating the biography that he deserves. Based on extensive research in libraries and archives, interviews with Keating's former colleagues and associates, and walking the tracks of Keating's life, Day has painted the first complete portrait of Paul Keating, covering both the public and private man.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
In the tradition of his bestselling Curtin and Chifley, David Day's exhaustive biography of one of our most fascinating prime ministers. Paul Keating was one of the most significant political figures of the late twentieth century, first as Treasurer for eight years and then Prime Minister for five years. Although he has spent all of his adult life in the public eye, Keating has eschewed the idea of publishing his memoirs and has discouraged biographers from writing about his life. Undaunted, David Day has taken on the task of giving Keating the biography that he deserves. Based on extensive research in libraries and archives, interviews with Keating's former colleagues and associates, and walking the tracks of Keating's life, Day has painted the first complete portrait of Paul Keating, covering both the public and private man.
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