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Australia Betrayed

Postby L. Meyers » 24 Sep 2008, 02:20

Has anybody read a book called Australia Betrayed by Graeme Campbell and Mark Uhlmann?

If so, is it worth tracking down a copy?

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Re: Australia Betrayed

Postby L. Meyers » 24 Sep 2008, 02:27


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Re: Australia Betrayed

Postby FairDinkum » 24 Sep 2008, 03:08

I read it a long time ago.

Good book.

Although some things may be outdated now, it would be worthwhile having a look at it.

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Re: Australia Betrayed

Postby jaxxen » 24 Sep 2008, 06:32

L. Meyers wrote:Has anybody read a book called Australia Betrayed by Graeme Campbell and Mark Uhlmann?


Yes, I have a copy. I've read it once, some years ago.

L. Meyers wrote:If so, is it worth tracking down a copy?


Depends. It's a very heavy academic work, filled with loads of facts and stats, but it's not the most exciting book in the world to read. I found it pretty heavy-going, but if you think you can handle that, go for it.

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Re: Australia Betrayed

Postby Casapound » 25 Sep 2008, 13:16

If so, is it worth tracking down a copy?


Nope....

Not that great. Mostly dense writing. Not readable.
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Re: Australia Betrayed

Postby L. Meyers » 08 Oct 2008, 16:22

Thanks for the feedback, guys.

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