ANTHONY EDEN A BIOGRAPHY by ALAN CAMPBELL JOHNSON. CONTENTS:
CHAPTER PAGE. PREFACE 9I. OTHER EDENS 13II. FROM WlNDLESTONE TO WAR
30III. M.C., B.A., M.P. 39IV. MAIDEN SPEECHES 50V. REDLETTER DAYS
67VI. PLACES IN THE SUN 85VII. LOCARNO LIMITED 107VIII. AIDE TO SIR
AUSTEN 126IX. THE c MARTYRDOM OF CECIL 143X. DEBTS AND SETTLEMENTS
157XI. EXPERIMENTS IN OPPOSITION 177XII. NATIONAL MINISTRIES
201XIII. PROGRESS IN LOST CAUSES 220XIV. LORD PRIVY SEAL AT LARGE
236XV. MURDER IN MARSEILLES 251XVI. GRAND TOURS 268XVII.
ABYSSINIATEST CASE 288XVIII. WATCH ON THE RHINE 305XIX. PLATFORM
SANCTIONS 321XX. NYON AND BEYOND 337XXL Now OR NEVER 358 INDEX 377
ILLUSTRATIONS ANTHONY EDEN FrontispieceFACING PAGEDIVIDED
COUNSELLORS 32WEDDING AT ST. MARGARETS 48THE NEW DIPLOMACY 64IN THE
KREMLIN 80COLLECTIVE SECURITY 96THE WARSAW TALKS 128STUDY IN
SANCTIONS 160BURDEN OF OFFICE 192DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS 208TRIUMVIRS
IN DOWNING STREET 224OFF DUTY 240SIMON AND EDEN 256GRAND TOUR 272,
MORNING CONSTITUTIONAL 352THE WORLD is UPSIDE DOWN 368. PREFACE: To
WRITE the biography of a living man is to invite ridicule and even
obloquy, but for attempting to summarize andinterpret some of the
principal facts and factors in the first fortythree years of
Anthony Edens career there is perhapsmore than the customary
excuse. The astonishing thing isthat although by early middle age
his name is a householdword, the story of how he stormed the
heights of worldrenown is almost entirely unknown. It is tucked
away inthe endless columns of Hansard and the dusty files of
localnewspapers.Anthony Eden arrived on the world scene with the
emergence of the National Government. He has beenthere ever since,
but of his antecedents no questions wereasked. The public did not
demand a reference. Instead, finding him politically sincere,
physically attractive and socially beyond reproach, it conferred on
him a testimonialfrom its own immediate impressions. Whereas
AdolfHitler, Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin have had touse all
the resources of their respective states to build uplegends about
themselves, the legend of Anthony Eden is athing at once as simple
and mysterious as a classic fairy story.But Edens period of power
already belongs to history.Alternative forces and fresh facts have
already swept awaymuch of his work. Yet he symbolizes still an
aspiration ininternational government and method which the peoples
ofGreat Britain and the world at large cannot finally avoid.He is
still the greatest threat to the forces of reaction inthis country.
And the signs are that the remaining years ofAnthony Edens allotted
span will see the causes he championed taken up with renewed zeal.
This book has beenwritten under the shadow of recurring crises,
culminatingin the reprieve of Munich. Spokesmen of all parties
andpersuasions are agreed that the four statesmen who met atthe
Fiihrerhaus had behind them the compelling authorityof their
respective peoples to find a formula ot peace. The allegiance of
Europe could not be guaranteed for war.
General
Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
Alan Campbell Johanson
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
396 |
Edition: |
illustrated edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2574-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
Books >
History >
General
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LSN: |
1-4437-2574-9 |
Barcode: |
9781443725743 |
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