Curtin’s Empire by James Curran
Cambridge University Press, $34.95 pb, 162 pp, 9780521146627
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‘A peculiar bloke, Jack; you never knew him. You couldn’t get close to him.’ Reg Pollard, who was one of the abler members of the Labor Caucus in the 1940s, confessed his puzzlement to Lloyd Ross as Curtin’s biographer gathered personal testimony.
Curtin’s Empire by James Curran
Cambridge University Press, $34.95 pb, 162 pp, 9780521146627
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