Sir William Deane: The Things That Matter by Tony Stephens
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Sir William Deane: The Things That Matter by Tony Stephens

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SKU 010753
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Book Type: SECONDHAND
ISBN: 9780733615283
Book Condition: Very Good
Author: Tony Stephens
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Hodder Headline Australia
Place: Sydney NSW
Year: 2002
Format: Paperback
Pages: 262 pages
Period: 20th Century

Book Description

Secondhand. Very good condition. Minor wear to book corners and edges. Marks on tail foredge. Interior and binding are still very good.

This is a sympathetic biography of a popular public figure who, as governor-general, was concerned with issues still very much on the agenda today.

Speaking on topics as varied as relations with Aboriginal Australians, the social obligations of the corporate world, social justice, our obligations to those who have slipped through the cracks in society, and the roles of the law and government, Deane established himself as the conscience of the nation, carrying out the duties of his position with style and dignity. (Trove)

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