Bert Edwards by Patricia Sumerling

Bert Edwards by Patricia Sumerling

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Bert Edwards by Patricia Sumerling

Albert Augustine Edwards, usually referred to as 'Bert', was one of Adelaide's most flamboyant characters. Reputedly the illegitimate son of Charles Cameron Kingston, premier of South Australia, he was born in obscurity in the slums of Adelaide's West End in 1888.

A self-made man, Bert was a city councillor, parliamentarian, and philanthropist, a friend of the poor and scourge of the establishment. He had connections and influence everywhere - in the markets, pubs, sporting clubs, churches and prisons - and soon enough he became known as the 'King of the West End'. Flash in dress and loud in manner, he brooked no opposition.

Bert's future looked rosy, until 1924, when the Labor Party took office and his enemies began to stack up quickly. It all came crashing down in 1931. In a sex scandal engineered against him, Bert was imprisoned for nearly two-and-a-half years for gross indecency with an underage male.

And they say Adelaide was dull

Here, dark and bright, is Bert Edwards in the full biography that his colourful life deserves.

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ISBN 13 9781743056776
ISBN 10 174305677X
Title Bert Edwards
Author Patricia Sumerling
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Wakefield Press
Year published 2019-11-11
Number of pages 294
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.