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Australian Books

Crank Case

16 May 2015

9:00 AM

16 May 2015

9:00 AM

The Case for Palestine. The Perspective of an Australian Observer Paul Heywood-Smith

Wakefield Press, pp.160, $24.95, ISBN: 9781743053300

Paul Heywood-Smith QC has written a weak case for Palestine. A much stronger book was there to be written, but the author’s cranky perspective mars his ability to present it. Although attractively presented, this pocket polemic, with its simplistic depiction of deeply complex problems, threatens to become influential.

Launched in April by Bob Carr, the work has already sold past its first run, and is now being reprinted.

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