Part biography, pace transnational history, this study details the life and career of Perey Spender, one of Australia's most promineur twentieth century political figures. Spender served his country in government, in oppostion and as an ambassador to the United States in a long and prestigious career dominated by Australian foreign policy. Spender's role in moving Australia closer towards American influence-while pushing at the boundaries of Australia's `Bricishness'-is a key, element in Lowe's narrative.
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