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The Guardsmen - Harold Macmillan, Three Friends and the World They Made (Paperback, New ed)
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The Guardsmen - Harold Macmillan, Three Friends and the World They Made (Paperback, New ed)
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From the playing fields of Eton via the horrors of the Western
Front to the pinnacle of political power in 20th-century Britain -
a brilliant collective biography of Harold Macmillan, Lord
Salisbury, Oliver Lyttleton and Harry Crookshank. Harold Macmillan,
Oliver Lyttleton, Bobbety Cranbourne and Harry Crookshank all
arrived at Eton in 1906, all served on the Western Front in the
same battalion of the Grenadier Guards and all served in Cabinet
under Winston Churchill during World War II. They helped Churchill
regain Downing Street in 1951 and once more joined his Cabinet as
senior figures. These four men who were lifelong friends (and
sometimes enemies), argued and fought their way up the political
ladder for over forty years. The theme of Simon Ball's brilliant
book is a race, willingly entered into by these four men, for power
and glory. 'Politics is not a flat race, it's a steeplechase,' as
Churchill once told Macmillan. And through the collective
biography, Ball presents an extraordinary portrait of political
ambition and intrigue from World War II until Macmillan's
resignation as Prime Minister in 1963, tracing the lives of his
four protagonists through the trauma of the trenches, the Treaty of
Versailles and the rebuilding of Europe after the Great War. Ball
has based the book on years of original research in many archives
and has had exclusive access to the Salisbury papers, closed to the
public until 2022. The Guardsmen is a work of significant
scholarship that presents a gripping account of British politics in
the 20th-century.
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