From 1881 to 1914 Highbury, standing on the edge of Birmingham in
the English Midlands, was the home of Joseph Chamberlain, the often
controversial politician described by Winston Chruchill as 'the one
who made the political weather'. In this fascinating book
Chamerlain's Biographer, Peter Marsh, explores how the house
designed and built for Chamberlain became the centre of a dynasty
that shaped the political history of Britain and its Empire.
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