


Hawke an Emotional Life – Stan Anson- Bob Hawke Prime Minister – USED used paperback: .1992 edition – good condition Get Other Books on Bob Hawke Prime Minister at the time click here Get Other Books on Australian Politics in the 1980s click here `As a child Hawke was neither profusely indulged nor cruelly neglected. Consequently his narcissism is less assertive and impregnable than say Gough Whitlam’s less depressive and defensive than say Winston Churchill’s. The future Prime Minister was certainly a spoiled child in the everyday sense yet it appears that some critical intangible things were unconsciously withheld from him …’ Bob the Silver Bodgie the Right Honourable the Prime Minister R. J. Hawke. A man for all seasons or a hero without a face of his own? Throughout his thirty years on the public stage Bob Hawke has inhabited many public and pri
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The Hawke Government: A Critical Retrospective – USED Edited by Susan Ryan and Troy Bramston used paperback: .2001 edition – in good condition Get Other Books on Bob Hawke click here Get Other Books on Australian Politics in the 1980s click here Puts on the record for the first time the candid views of cabinet ministers political insiders and commentators who provide a unique insight into the nature of leadership and the struggles of government. Contributors include: Kim Beazley Neil Blewett John Button Anne Davies David Day Pat Dodson Bob Hogg Brian Howe Barry Jones Bill Kelty Geoff Kitney Susan Ryan Phillip Toyne and Ralph Willis About Bob Hawke Robert James Lee “Bob” Hawke AC (born 9 December 1929) was the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia and longest serving Australian Labor Party Prime Minister. After a decade as president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions he entered politics at the 1980 elections and became Prime Minister within three years. He became by far the longest-serving and most electorally successful Labor Prime Minister achieving the rare feat of winning four consecuti
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Hawke – The Prime Minister by Blanche d’Alpuget – NEW New hardback: .2010 edition Get Other Books on Bob Hawke Prime Minister at the time click here Get Other Books on Australian Politics in the 1980s click here Since its first publication in 1982 Blanche d’Alpuget’s Robert J Hawke: A Biography has remained the benchmark by which other political biographies are measured. Hawke: The Prime Minister begins as Bob Hawke wrestles the Labor leadership from Bill Hayden and a few weeks later wins the 1983 federal election thus achieving his life’s goal of becoming Prime Minister of Australia. With a novelist’s eye a political scientist’s acumen and based on exhaustive research and interviews d’Alpuget brings to life ministers political advisers and previously invisible but powerful mandarins and their byzantine struggles. Here are leaders with vision and idea
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The Hawke Years by Stephen Mills – USED used paperback: .1993 edition – in good condition Get Other Books on Bob Hawke Prime Minister at the time click here Get Other Books on Australian Politics in the 1980s click here Bob Hawke won four elections in a row; feat achieved by no other Labor Prime Minister. Pragmatist or visionary with plans for consensus and national reconciliation? Stephen Mills Hawke’s speechwriter for more than four years throws new light on Hawke’s character and style. He reveals that Hawke considered dumping Keating even before they were sworn into government in 1983 — and that he explored a secret bid to negotiate with Saddam Hussein before the outbreak of the Gulf War. The Hawke Years unravels the puzzle in tracing Hawke’s career from the 1970s to the 1990s —from the dashed hopes of the Whitlam years to an unprecedented period of Labor government. About Bob Hawke Robert James Lee “Bob” Hawke AC (born 9 December 1929) was the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia and longest serving Australian Labor Party Prime
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Political speeches lauding the success of entrepreneurs and claiming to unshackle enterprise are two a penny . Every prime minister has a few
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Get other Star Trek Science Fiction Books hereThree years after the events depicted in “Stone and Anvil ” tensions are at a fever pitch following the murder of Prime Minister Si Cwan and the sudden power vacuum will have ramifications for Captain Mackenzie Calhoun and the crew of the “Excalibur.” Original. CLICK HERE -Treason Peter David Paperback at www.science-fiction-books.com.au