Trusty And Well-Beloved
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Author: Fewster, Alan
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Born into colonial wealth and privilege, Sir Keith Officer (1889-1969) was the archetypal Anglo-Australian. Officer's life and career, from Gallipoli to the Cold War, epitomised the Westminter tradition of apolitical public service, and served as a model for the first generation of Australian diplomats. A very good historical biography - a window on to lost and exotic worlds and an exploration of a strangely familiar old Australia.
Author: Fewster, Alan
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages:
Born into colonial wealth and privilege, Sir Keith Officer (1889-1969) was the archetypal Anglo-Australian. Officer's life and career, from Gallipoli to the Cold War, epitomised the Westminter tradition of apolitical public service, and served as a model for the first generation of Australian diplomats. A very good historical biography - a window on to lost and exotic worlds and an exploration of a strangely familiar old Australia.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only.
Author: Fewster, Alan
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages:
Born into colonial wealth and privilege, Sir Keith Officer (1889-1969) was the archetypal Anglo-Australian. Officer's life and career, from Gallipoli to the Cold War, epitomised the Westminter tradition of apolitical public service, and served as a model for the first generation of Australian diplomats. A very good historical biography - a window on to lost and exotic worlds and an exploration of a strangely familiar old Australia.
Author: Fewster, Alan
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages:
Born into colonial wealth and privilege, Sir Keith Officer (1889-1969) was the archetypal Anglo-Australian. Officer's life and career, from Gallipoli to the Cold War, epitomised the Westminter tradition of apolitical public service, and served as a model for the first generation of Australian diplomats. A very good historical biography - a window on to lost and exotic worlds and an exploration of a strangely familiar old Australia.
Trusty And Well-Beloved