Playford to Dunstan
Book by Neal Blewett and Dean Jaensch
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Playford to Dunstan
Summary
Playford to Dunstan is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Playford to Dunstan authored Neal Blewett[2].
- Playford to Dunstan authored Dean Jaensch[3].
- Playford to Dunstan's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- Playford to Dunstan's publisher is recorded as F. W. Cheshire Publishing[5].
- Playford to Dunstan's genre is recorded as non-fiction[6].
- Playford to Dunstan's OCLC number is recorded as 470930972[7].
- Playford to Dunstan's place of publication is recorded as Melbourne[8].
- Playford to Dunstan's language of work or name is recorded as English[9].
- Playford to Dunstan's Libraries Australia ID is recorded as 610521[10].
- Playford to Dunstan's country of origin is recorded as Australia[11].
- Playford to Dunstan's publication date is recorded as +1971-00-00T00:00:00Z[12].
- Playford to Dunstan's narrative location is recorded as South Australia[13].
- Playford to Dunstan's main subject is recorded as politics of Australia[14].
- Playford to Dunstan's main subject is recorded as Thomas Playford[15].
- Playford to Dunstan's main subject is recorded as Don Dunstan[16].
- Playford to Dunstan's main subject is recorded as Steele Hall[17].
- Playford to Dunstan's title is recorded as Playford to Dunstan[18].
- Playford to Dunstan's subtitle is recorded as The Politics of Transition[19].
- Playford to Dunstan's cites work is recorded as The Pacemaker[20].
- Playford to Dunstan's cites work is recorded as The South Australian Elections, 1959[21].
- Playford to Dunstan's cites work is recorded as The Government of the Australian States[22].
- Playford to Dunstan's cites work is recorded as Power in the Liberal Party[23].
- Playford to Dunstan's cites work is recorded as The South Australian Story[24].
- Playford to Dunstan's cites work is recorded as J. W. Wainright[25].
- Playford to Dunstan's cites work is recorded as The Butler Government in South Australia, 1933-8[26].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Neal Blewett[2], a diplomat[27], b. 1933[28], of Australia[29], awarded the Rhodes Scholarship[30] and Dean Jaensch[3], a columnist[31], 1936–2022[32], of Australia[33], awarded the Officer of the Order of Australia[34], specialised in political science[35].