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Lloyd George - The People's Champion, 1902-1911 (Paperback, Main)
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Lloyd George - The People's Champion, 1902-1911 (Paperback, Main)
Series: David Lloyd George biography
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John Grigg's four volume life of Lloyd George is one of the great
political biographies. Volume 2, The People's Champion 1902-1911,
in the author's own words 'carries the story on to the zenith of
his whole career before the Great War. By the end of 1911 he had
already achieved far more than be claimed for most politicians in a
lifetime. . . . The period covered here is one of intense
controversy and acrimony, in which Lloyd George's speeches
attacking the Conservative Party and its lordly backers are among
the finest examples of polemical oratory in the English language.'
The central drama is the constitutional conflict surrounding Lloyd
George's 1909 Budget, the People's Budget, which was such a
powerful tool of social reform. There is much more besides, not
least vivid portrayals of his relations with Asquith and Winston
Churchill. The latter, again in John Grigg's own words 'was Lloyd
George's closest colleague in two ways: they worked together on
major reforming projects, and both were men of genius. .. .They
also enjoyed each other's company and had a strong affinity of
temperament. ' This volume won the Whitbread Prize. It is a tragedy
John Grigg didn't live to complete his magnum opus but what exists
is a masterpiece. Faber Finds is reissuing the four volumes: The
Young Lloyd George, Lloyd George: The People's Champion 1902-1911,
Lloyd George: From Peace to War 1912-1916, Lloyd George: War Leader
1916-1918. 'A delight to read and a contribution to our political
history of the greatest importance. Above all, it does justice to
David Lloyd George, the greatest British statesman of the twentieth
century.' A. J. P. Taylor, Observer 'John Grigg is a biographer who
loves his subject and captures him with artistry - a pleasure to
read. He has given us the most intimate and subtly drawn portrait
we have ever had of this remarkable man.' Paul Addison, New
Statesman 'The book succeeds admirably. Its proportions are exactly
right, and it is written with a dynamism worthy of its subject.'
Stephen Koss, Times Literary Supplement 'A masterly biography ...
.. it is unlikely that it will be superseded.' Robert Blake, Sunday
Times
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