Lazarus Rising (Revised Edition)Revised and updated version of the bestselling political biography of 2010. This edition contains some completely new content from Mr Howard, including his thoughts on the 2013 election campaigns. John Howard's autobiography, Lazarus Rising, is the biggest-selling political memoir Australia has seen. In it he talks about his love for his family, his rollercoaster ride to the Lodge and how - as prime minister - he managed a strongly growing Australian economy and led Australia's war on terrorism. Drawing on his deep interest in history, he paints a fascinating picture of a changing Australia. In this edition, fully updated to take into account the return of the Liberal National Party to government after the 2013 election, Howard analyses the crucial years between the 2010 election which gave rise to the minority government of Julia Gillard, and the consequent unprecedented and destabilising leadership struggles within the Labor party. He discusses the significance of tony Abbott's achievements in defeating the Labor Government in 2013, and provides a masterful summary of legacy of the Rudd/Gillard years for Australia. Lazarus Rising is essential reading for all followers of politics. PRAISE FOR LAZARUS RISING: 'John Howard has written a magisterial autobiography, compulsively readable in its way' the Weekend Australian 'Underneath Howard's plain political style lies an excellent communicator. His capacity to express his thoughts clearly, calmly and simply shines through' Sydney Morning Herald |
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... this was quite unfair, and that he wasprobably a conscientious member, butthat was the typecasting of political opponents. That Labor shedreally interestedme. Iwould standon theedge of the paddock lookingat itand the campaign workers ...
... this was quite unfair, and that he wasprobably a conscientious member, butthat was the typecasting of political opponents. That Labor shedreally interestedme. Iwould standon theedge of the paddock lookingat itand the campaign workers ...
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... Thiswas Hollywood's golden era,yearsbefore the renaissance of the Australian film industry. American films dominated thescreen, although there was a reasonable stream of British productions featuring such talented actors asAlec Guinness ...
... Thiswas Hollywood's golden era,yearsbefore the renaissance of the Australian film industry. American films dominated thescreen, although there was a reasonable stream of British productions featuring such talented actors asAlec Guinness ...
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... This was because he took it for granted, owing to his seniority, that he would be elected. He had not bothered to organise his numbers.I thoughtthe decision of the team was most unfair, andit leftme feeling upset and angry for weeks. I ...
... This was because he took it for granted, owing to his seniority, that he would be elected. He had not bothered to organise his numbers.I thoughtthe decision of the team was most unfair, andit leftme feeling upset and angry for weeks. I ...
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... Thiswas theone particularly shortand sharp exchange on the subject, and after thatIheard nothing more. Knowing my mother's determinationonce shehad madeupher mind,Iamsure that she ended upvoting against theproposal. Ifsuchloyal Liberals ...
... Thiswas theone particularly shortand sharp exchange on the subject, and after thatIheard nothing more. Knowing my mother's determinationonce shehad madeupher mind,Iamsure that she ended upvoting against theproposal. Ifsuchloyal Liberals ...
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... Thiswas a hugeimprovement, and I feltvery grateful tothe surgeon, the lateSir George Halliday. Despite a restorative operation on myright ear in 1985, my hearing continued to deteriorate, but fortunately the development of modern and ...
... Thiswas a hugeimprovement, and I feltvery grateful tothe surgeon, the lateSir George Halliday. Despite a restorative operation on myright ear in 1985, my hearing continued to deteriorate, but fortunately the development of modern and ...
Contents
A Minister 11 May ISpeak tothe Treasurer? 12 Your Indirect TaxIs Dead Cobber 13 Fooled by Flinders | |
The Opposition Years 14 Peacock vs Howard | |
Leader by Accident | |
PM 17 The Coup Joh for Lazarus 18 The Unlosable Election | |
Has His Triple Bypass | |
The Howard Government 21 Shaping the Government | |
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