Mungo’s Canberra

Mungo’s Canberra by Mungo MacCallum, published by University of Queensland Press in 1977, offers a humorous exploration of Australian politics and government from 1945 onward. This edition features illustrations by Michael Leunig and spans 202 pages, providing insights into the political landscape of Australia through a comedic lens.
Readers will find a blend of wit and commentary as MacCallum navigates the intricacies of political life in Canberra. The book presents a unique perspective on the events and figures that have shaped Australian governance, making it a notable addition for those interested in the intersection of humor and politics. With its engaging illustrations and thoughtful observations, this work serves as both an informative and entertaining read.
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By Mungo Maccallum ; With Drawings By Michael Leunig. Distributed In The United Kingdom By Prentice-hall International, Hemel Hempstead, Eng.
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