Ebook: The Whitlam Mob
Author: Mungo MacCallum
- Tags: Whitlam Gough -- 1916-, Australian Labor Party -- History -- 20th century., Prime ministers -- Australia.
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Black Inc.
- City: Melbourne, Australia
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- epub
We were a motley mob, we sans-culottes of Canberra ... In this vastly entertaining book, Mungo MacCallum captures the spirit of a nation-changing time. He portrays the Whitlam government's key figures - from Gough and Margaret to Lionel Murphy, Bill Hayden and Jim Cairns - as well as "the other mob" in opposition - Billy McMahon, John Gorton, Malcolm Fraser and many more. The Whitlam Mob addresses some crucial questions: What was the night of the long prawns? Who was the playboy of the parliament? And who was "the toe-cutter"? This is Mungo at his best: vivid and barbed, nostalgic but always clear-eyed. 'The Whitlam Mob, with its entertaining and informative vignettes forming a unique picture of Australian politics at the time, is a book worth reading more than once regardless of age, gender or political persuasion.' --ArtsHub 'Mungo MacCallum scrapes over the coals of Australian political history... It's a book one will treasure for quick reference.' --Adelaide Advertiser 'An amused, highly informed portrait of the Whitlam era with a larrikin edge, all underpinned with a Wordsworthian sense of wonder at having experienced tumultuous times and walked with giants.' --the Age 'The book is highly recommended for those suffering MacCallum column withdrawal symptoms' --Byron Shire Echo 'There's no doubt the 'wild and colourful' Whitlam mob is more fun to write about than the present dreary lot.' --the Australian Mungo MacCallum is the author of The Good, the Bad and the Unlikely: Australia's Prime Ministers. He has long been one of Australia's most influential and entertaining political journalists, in a career spanning more than four decades.
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