Palmer: The Parliamentary Years

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Discover the compelling journey of Geoff Palmer through the pages of 'Palmer: The Parliamentary Years,' an authorized biography written by Raymond Richards. This brand new edition, published by Canterbury University Press, offers 472 pages of in-depth exploration into the life and political career of one of New Zealand's most significant leaders. From his early ambitions to become a lawyer, inspired by his progressive mother, to his ascent as deputy prime minister in the fourth Labour government, Palmer's story is one of reform, resilience, and controversy.

The book delves into his unmatched record of legislative achievements, covering pivotal reforms in New Zealand's history, including significant changes to parliamentary procedures, the electoral system, environmental policies, and the rights of Maori people. Readers will learn how Palmer played a critical role in shaping the Bill of Rights and driving economic reform during his tenure.

Engaging and meticulously researched, 'Palmer: The Parliamentary Years' is suitable for anyone interested in New Zealand politics, biography enthusiasts, and those who wish to understand the complexities of leadership within a transformative era. This captivating narrative is enriched by over 200 linear meters of archives and personal interviews, making it a fascinating, comprehensive, and warts-and-all account of Palmer's life. The book is perfect for those looking to gain insights into the inner workings of New Zealand's political landscape, providing both informative content and rich historical context.

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CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 234 x 153 mm
Pages: 472

Author: Raymond Richards Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Publication Date: 01-11-2010

Young Geoff Palmer from Nelson, son of a crusading newspaper editor, was a serious and purposeful child who latched onto the idea of being a lawyer when it was put to him by his well-read mother. He absorbed progressive ideas at the University of Chicago law school and planned to use legal means to effect social reform when he entered parliament in 1979.\nIn 1984 Palmer became deputy prime minister in the radical fourth Labour government, his organisational and diplomatic skills a good foil for David Lange's disordered brilliance. Through hard work and high intelligence, Palmer compiled a record of reform unmatched in this country's history, concerning parliamentary procedures, the voting system, the environment, longstanding Maori grievances, the Bill of Rights, economic reform and many other matters, big and small. He also shaped the legislative programme of the most reforming government in New Zealand's history.\nAfter five turbulent years Lange resigned, and Palmer became New Zealand's 33rd prime minister. His government made major and controversial decisions, but Palmer stepped down after only 13 months, after a challenge from within his own party.\nWritten for a wide audience, Palmer: The Parliamentary Years is the product of research involving more than 200 linear metres of archives, as well as interviews with Palmer, his family and associates, some now deceased. It is a fascinating warts-and-all, authorised biography of the political career of one of New Zealand's brightest sons.\n\nPublishing November 2010.

We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.

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