Macmillan. The Official Biography

Par : Alistair Horne
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  • Nombre de pages1500
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-230-73881-2
  • EAN9780230738812
  • Date de parution28/06/2012
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurPicador

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Universally acclaimed as one of the great political lives, Alistair Horne offers a vivid portrait of one of the twentieth-century's most complex political figures: the crofter's grandson and the duke's son-in-law, the soldier and the scholar, the bon viveur and the devout high churchman. Using extensive interviews and exclusive access to unpublished diaries, letter and private papers, Horne explores the Macmillan hiding behind the showman and reveals the insecure and unhappy man remembered as Britain's most 'unflappable' statesman, one of the most consummate politicians of British history.
'Alistair Horne has done Harold Macmillan proud . a superb biography and a major contribution to history' Robert Skidelsky, Sunday Times 'Macmillan was essentially an artist in politics, and in Alistair Horne he has found an artist in biography. The result is the most completely satisfying life yet written on any twentieth-century British statesman' David Cannadine, Washington Post
Universally acclaimed as one of the great political lives, Alistair Horne offers a vivid portrait of one of the twentieth-century's most complex political figures: the crofter's grandson and the duke's son-in-law, the soldier and the scholar, the bon viveur and the devout high churchman. Using extensive interviews and exclusive access to unpublished diaries, letter and private papers, Horne explores the Macmillan hiding behind the showman and reveals the insecure and unhappy man remembered as Britain's most 'unflappable' statesman, one of the most consummate politicians of British history.
'Alistair Horne has done Harold Macmillan proud . a superb biography and a major contribution to history' Robert Skidelsky, Sunday Times 'Macmillan was essentially an artist in politics, and in Alistair Horne he has found an artist in biography. The result is the most completely satisfying life yet written on any twentieth-century British statesman' David Cannadine, Washington Post
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