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Title: Richly Rewarding: An Autobiography.
Description: Melbourne Hill of Content / Lloyd O’Neil, 1978. 1st ed. Hardback large octavo, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), black & white photos, edges little foxed, reverse side jacket lightly foxed (top edge creased, spine letters faded, covers little faded) pages lightly toned, few tiny foxed spots endpapers. 283 pp. This is the memoir of Sir James Darling who came to Australia in 1930 to take over Geelong Church of England Grammar School, a public school with a good but modest reputation. Thirty-one years later Geelong Grammar has become the best school, public or state, in Australia. Sir James Darling has contributed to Australian society in areas other than education. In broadcasting as Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, in theatre as President of the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, in migrant education, and in road safety. His intelligence, his style, his leadership have given impetus to the tasks ahead. This book is written with style and is a fascinating account of the people and events of the educational and, often, political scene in Australia since the 1930s. ISBN: 0855502819

Keywords: australian biography, autobiography, education, private schools, media, performing arts, victoria, geelong 0855502819

Price: AUD 30.00 = appr. US$ 20.76 Seller: Bookhome Sydney
- Book number: 31013

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