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Gough Whitlam: The Vista of the New

By: Troy Bramston
Narrated by: Troy Bramston
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A commanding biography of one of Australia's greatest and most visionary prime minsters by an acclaimed political journalist and author.

There has been no one like Gough Whitlam in public life - a charismatic, inspirational and visionary leader who ushered in a reform revolution to modernise Australia, which endures to this day. But Whitlam's immense self-belief, relentless determination, misjudgements and blunders were truly Shakespearean and help to explain his downfall.

Drawing on thousands of pages of newly discovered archives and interviews with more than one hundred people, Troy Bramston, Australia's leading political biographer, gives the most comprehensively researched account of Whitlam's life and career ever published. It is an epic story of triumph and tragedy, filled with revelations that will surprise and shock, and offers new insights into Whitlam's family and upbringing; wartime service and legal career; ascendancy through Labor ranks; prime ministership; and life after politics.

This is the definitive biography of Australia's twenty-first prime minister, and the first since his death in 2014, providing an unvarnished analysis of his achievements and failures, how he governed, and the dramatic story of his dismissal on Remembrance Day, 1975. Fifty years later, it could not be timelier.

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'Brilliant' PRIME MINISTER ANTHONY ALBANESE

'A bunker buster of a biography, smashing through partisanship and legend in search of truth about our most controversial prime minister' LAURIE OAKES, former political journalist and author

'A fresh portrait of Whitlam emerges from this work, using previously unseen personal and official archives. Bramston gives a new take on Australia's most revered and reviled prime minister' SARAH FERGUSON, journalist and host, ABC 7.30

'Superbly captures the largeness of vision, formidable achievement and the flaws and failures of Whitlam. Affectionate and critical, and on a grand scale worthy of its subject, this is a model biography' FRANK BONGIORNO AM, Professor of History at the Australian National University

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Particularly well written especially in the final few chapters, listening those chapters on his the dismissal and his later life made me emotional and tear up at times

Comprehensive book on a great man

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Well researched, fast paced, and chocked full of events. Just like its subject. I highly recommend. Captures the chaos and brilliance of the Whitlam government and its demise beautifully.

Excellent book about an amazing man

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