Memoirs of a Labor Blackbencher 1946-1975

Memoirs of a Labor Blackbencher 1946-1975

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Author: Gil Duthie

Format: Paperback

Remarks on Condition : , Softback with some light creasing to the cover and spine, No markings or notes


A political memoir by Gil Duthie, an Australian politician and member of the Labor Party. The memoir recounts Duthie's career as a federal MP for the seat of Wilmot in Tasmania, from 1946 to 1975. The memoir covers Duthie's involvement in various issues and events, such as the Petrov affair, the Vietnam War, the Whitlam government, and the dismissal of 1975. The memoir also reveals Duthie's personal and professional relationships with other politicians, such as Ben Chifley, Arthur Calwell, and Gough Whitlam. The memoir was published by Angus & Robertson Publishers in 1984, and contains 365 pages.

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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Gil Duthie

Format: Paperback

Remarks on Condition : , Softback with some light creasing to the cover and spine, No markings or notes


A political memoir by Gil Duthie, an Australian politician and member of the Labor Party. The memoir recounts Duthie's career as a federal MP for the seat of Wilmot in Tasmania, from 1946 to 1975. The memoir covers Duthie's involvement in various issues and events, such as the Petrov affair, the Vietnam War, the Whitlam government, and the dismissal of 1975. The memoir also reveals Duthie's personal and professional relationships with other politicians, such as Ben Chifley, Arthur Calwell, and Gough Whitlam. The memoir was published by Angus & Robertson Publishers in 1984, and contains 365 pages.