Man of Steel: A Cartoon History of the Howard Years
By (Author) Russ Radcliffe
Scribe Publications
Scribe Publications
3rd September 2007
Australia
General
Fiction
Political ideologies and movements
Central / national / federal government
324.2
Paperback
224
Width 181mm, Height 201mm, Spine 14mm
400g
A full colour alternative history of John Howard's premiership as interpreted by Australia's finest political cartoonists. After more than a decade in government, Australia's political cartoonists have had plenty of time to examine in minute detail not only every aspect of John Howard's philosophy and public policies, but also a goodly portion of his power-walking anatomy from his quivering bottom lip to the swish of his rat-tail.War on the waterfront, GST, Pauline Hanson, black armbands, East Timor, children overboard, Tampa, 9/11, war in Afghanistan, war in Iraq, Bali, IR reform, and, of course, the overwhelming factor in the Howard ascendancy - the sacred trust shown by the Australian people in Howard's maintenance of low interest rates- this book will tell you show you everything you ever wanted to know about the vision and the glory of Team Howard and the titanic ideological struggles with their heroic opponents, Teams Keating / Beazley / Crean / Latham / Beazley / Rudd.You'll also get to see quite a few very peculiar body parts.
Russ Radcliffe created the annual Best Australian Political Cartoons series in 2003. He has edited collections from some of Australia's finest political cartoonists, including Alan Moir, Bruce Petty, Bill Leak, Matt Golding, and Judy Horacek.