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1912 The Australian Citizen by Walter Murdoch Antique Australian History Book

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1912 The Australian Citizen by Walter Murdoch Antique Australian History Book

The Australian Citizen - An Elementary Account Of Civic Rights And Duties
By Walter Murdoch
Published by Whitcombe And Tombs Limited: Melbourne 1912 1st Edition

" The Australian Citizen - An Elementary Account of Civic Rights and Duties by Walter Murdoch is a concise, accessible guide intended to introduce Australians—particularly young readers and students—to the principles of citizenship, democracy, and responsible participation in public life. Written in clear, straightforward language, the book explains the structure of government in Australia, including the roles of federal, state, and local authorities, and outlines how laws are made and enforced. Murdoch places strong emphasis on the privileges and protections afforded to citizens under the law, such as voting rights, freedom of speech , and equality before the law, while also noting that these freedoms are maintained only when citizens actively uphold them.

Alongside the rights of citizens, Murdoch devotes significant attention to civic duties, presenting them not as burdens but as essential responsibilities that ensure the stability and progress of the community. These include obeying laws, paying taxes, serving on juries, and—most importantly—participating thoughtfully in elections. Murdoch's work reflects early 20th-century Australian values, encouraging civic pride, respect for democratic institutions, and a sense of shared national purpose. While rooted in its era, the book offers timeless lessons on the balance between personal liberty and collective responsibility, reminding readers that democracy thrives only when its citizens are informed, engaged, and committed to the common good.
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Heavy wear and some staining to covers as shown. Text block sits loose inside covers. Some wrinkling to pages. A complete copy of a scarce title in decent reading condition. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 19cm x 13cm x 2cm - 240 Pages

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Condition: Acceptable
Binding: Cloth
Special Attributes: ["1st Edition", "Illustrated"]
Region: Australia, Oceania
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: Heavy wear and some staining to covers as shown. Text block sits loose inside covers. Some wrinkling to pages. A complete copy of a scarce title in decent reading condition. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: Walter Murdoch
Publisher: Whitcombe And Tombs Limited: Melbourne
Year Printed: 1912
Sub-subject: Australian History