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Sydney; Quadrant; 2009. hardcover and dustwrapper in very good condition. 538 pages
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The Howard Era Hardcover - 2009
by Windschuttle, Keith (editor); Jones, David Martin (editor); Evans, Ray (editor).
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- Title The Howard Era
- Author Windschuttle, Keith (editor); Jones, David Martin (editor); Evans, Ray (editor).
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition 1st ed.
- Publisher Quadrant Books, Sydney
- Date 2009
- ISBN 9780980677812
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Sydney: Quadrant, 2009. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 538pp, index.
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Sydney: Quadrant Books, 2009. Hardback thick, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), few small dents jacket. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. . 538 pp. Essays, edited by Keith Windschuttle and two colleagues, on the conservative Australian government of John Howard. Generally supportive, but contains some criticism. Described as demonstrating 'realist Australian conservatism', that is, policies were derived for specific problems as they arose. His approach followed Edward Burke, who believed that our 'inherited freedoms' (from the past) were important for political conduct, rather than abstract ideological speculation. A publication of Quadrant magazine.
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