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Discover the life of a remarkable figure in Australian history with 'Mannix', an extraordinary biography by award-winning author Brenda Niall. This meticulously researched book unveils the life of Daniel Mannix, Archbishop of Melbourne from 1917 to 1963, who played a critical role not only in the Catholic community but also in shaping the political landscape of Australia. With insights drawn from Niall’s personal interviews and newfound discoveries in Irish and Australian archives, this biography offers a fresh perspective on Mannix's complex character, his controversies, and his lasting impact. The book is presented in a stunning paper over boards format, making it a perfect addition to any history enthusiast's collection. Immerse yourself in the multifaceted world of early 20th century Melbourne, enriched by Mannix's powerful presence and the unfolding narratives that define his legacy. This 464-page volume is a vital resource for anyone interested in Australian history, religious influence, and biographical literature. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the life of a man who significantly shaped Melbourne’s Catholic community and beyond. Order your copy of 'Mannix' today for an engaging reading experience that combines thorough research with compelling storytelling.