Anne Henderson Anne Henderson i(A3279 works by)
Born: Established: 1949 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Female
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Anne Henderson graduated from the University of Melbourne and worked as a teacher for seventeen years before becoming Deputy Director of The Sydney Institute. She has also edited The Sydney Papers and contributed articles to The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian and The Canberra Times.

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y separately published work icon Menzies at War Sydney : NewSouth Publishing , 2014 7160948 2014 single work biography

'In the months following his resignation as PM in late August 1941, Menzies swayed between relief at his release from the burdens of office as PM and despair that his life at the top had come to so little.

'Many followers of Australian political history, including Liberal party supporters, forget that Robert Menzies had many years in the political wilderness not knowing he would end up being Australia’s longest-serving prime minister. This book focuses on the period between 1941, when Menzies lost the prime-ministership, to 1949, when he regained it. In the interim he travelled around the world, spending an extended time in Britain during World War II, set up the Liberal Party and, the author argues, developed the leadership qualities that made him so successful. Anne Henderson refers to this time as his real political blooding.' (Publication summary)

2015 shortlisted Prime Minister's Literary Awards The Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History
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