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JUDITH BRETT The Enigmatic Mr Deakin. Reviewed by Bernard Whimpress

JUDITH BRETT The Enigmatic Mr Deakin. Reviewed by Bernard Whimpress

by NRB | 19 Jun 2018 | Non-fiction | 2 comments

The Enigmatic Mr Deakin, the new biography of Australia’s second, fifth and seventh Prime Minister, is a magnificent sweep of a book that demanded to be written. Deakin has been the subject of previous biographies and author Judith Brett quickly establishes her points...
             

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