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Autor D.R. Thorpe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 sep 2011
Trade paperback. Packed with new revelations about Macmillan's private life, as well as key events including the 'Tolstoy' controversy, the Suez Crisis, the Winds of Change and the Profumo Scandal. From a leading expert on the history of the Conservative Party, it's rich in anecdote, event and excitement.
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ISBN-13: 9781844135417
ISBN-10: 1844135411
Pagini: 886
Ilustrații: 16
Dimensiuni: 162 x 233 x 49 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Editura: Random House UK

Recenzii

"A spellbinding insight into the fascinating character of one of the most remarkable politicians of the twentieth century" Evening Standard "DR Thorpe is one of our finest historians, and this is one of his finest books: painstaking, detailed, but always readable. You come as close as you can to understanding Macmillan from these pages" Observer "This humane, elegantly writeen, exhaustively researched biography is the best yet of Macmillan, and indeed one of the best of any postwar prime minister" -- David Kynaston Guardian "Superb biography...Thorpe has three qualities that make him a first-rate biographer and they are all evident here. He is a phenomenal scholar and has left almost no primary source untapped for this book. He is the master of the anecdote, in which the book abounds and which as a result makes it a joy to read...But best of all, Thorpe writes beautifully... he understands that in writing the life of a politician, it is not all about politics" -- Simon Heffer Daily Telegraph 20100927 "Beautifully written biography...What the book shows...is that he was almost certainly the last prime minister worthy of our history as a great power" -- Peregrine Worsthorne Spectator