Seven Leaders in Camelot

Thirty Turbulent Years of Politics: an Insider's Story

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Martin Hamilton-Smith uses the lens of a life spent as a soldier, businessman and politician to interpret the rise and fall of seven South Australian leaders over thirty turbulent years. It is a history of statesmanship, honour and duty, high ideals, aspiration and outstanding political success. It is also a story of failure, dashed hopes, betrayal, scheming and deception.

If these events unfolded in Washington or London, they might be the subject of a Hollywood political drama, but this is a South Australian story, with national implications. Seven Leaders in Camelot offers a unique perspective from a controversial former senior minister, taking us inside the Cabinet rooms of both major political parties during their times in government.

ISBN:
9781743059739
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
336
Published:
Publisher:
Wakefield Press
Imprint:
Wakefield Press
Weight:
540 g