The Prince and the Assassin: Australia's First Royal Tour and Portent of World Terror

Author:   Steve Harris
Publisher:   Melbourne Books
ISBN:  

9781925556131


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   01 August 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Steve Harris
Publisher:   Melbourne Books
Imprint:   Melbourne Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.470kg
ISBN:  

9781925556131


ISBN 10:   1925556131
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   01 August 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""Harris concludes that, while the shooting did not kill Prince Alfred, it killed any prospect of him becoming King of Australia as was mooted at the time. It also killed any prospect of Australia becoming a republic. That debate goes on. Harris writes very well about the obsequious response in Australia to the shooting with politicians and the press falling over themselves to proclaim their loyalty to the mother country. That obsequiousness, the colonial cringe, stubbornly prevails in elements of Australian society as witnessed by the risible attempt by the then Australian prime minister, Tony Abbott, to offer Prince Philip a knighthood in 2013. The sooner Australia become a republic, the better for its standing in the world. Harriss book is a tale of two nations, Ireland and Australia, but, given the worldwide fear of terrorism, it has global resonance."" Ronan McGreevy, The Irish Times, October 2017"


Harris concludes that, while the shooting did not kill Prince Alfred, it killed any prospect of him becoming King of Australia as was mooted at the time. It also killed any prospect of Australia becoming a republic. That debate goes on. Harris writes very well about the obsequious response in Australia to the shooting with politicians and the press falling over themselves to proclaim their loyalty to the mother country. That obsequiousness, the colonial cringe, stubbornly prevails in elements of Australian society as witnessed by the risible attempt by the then Australian prime minister, Tony Abbott, to offer Prince Philip a knighthood in 2013. The sooner Australia become a republic, the better for its standing in the world. Harriss book is a tale of two nations, Ireland and Australia, but, given the worldwide fear of terrorism, it has global resonance. Ronan McGreevy, The Irish Times, October 2017


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Steve Harris has 30 years experience in media. He is the only person to have been editorial head of both of Melbourne's major media groups- Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of The Age and Editor-in-Chief of the Herald and Weekly Times Group. He was also CEO of the Melbourne Football Club.

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