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John Grigg's four volume life of Lloyd George is one of the great
political biographies. This, the final volume, opens with Lloyd
George's succession to the Premiership in December 1916, when
Britain faced starvation and defeat through the German U-boat
campaign, its allies France, Russia and Italy were tottering, the
Liberal Party was bitterly divided and unrest in Ireland was
growing. Worst of all, military chiefs regarded themselves as at
least the equals of the government. To resolve these crises
required ruthlessness, political genius and leadership of the
highest order. In this thrilling book we see one of Britain's most
resourceful Prime Ministers in brilliant action, steering his
country to victory. 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. 'With the
volume, Grigg crowns the edifice of one of the great biographies of
our time.' Anthony Howard - Sunday Times 'A fitting climax to a
path-breaking study.' John Campbell, Independent, Books of the Year
'Superb... the fullest account we shall ever have of Lloyd George's
career as a wartime Prime Minister. It is a fascinating story and
is told with panache, vigour, clarity and impartiality by a great
biographer... brings out as never before the brilliance of Lloyd
George's finest hour.' Robert Blake, Evening Standard 'A major
publishing event... Grigg mingles factual precision, high-interest
value and judgements which are mostly as wise as they are
forthright.' Roy Jenkins, Sunday Telegraph, Books of the Year
'Gripping... essential... This wonderful biography, clear and
authoritative, every page a lesson in how to write narrative
history, well up to its preceding volumes, recreates both a time of
acute national danger and an extraordinary man.' Max Egremont,
Financial Times
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On June 6 1944 - 'D-Day' - Allied troops landed in France, opening
a way to eventual victory. In this provocative reappraisal of the
Second World War, John Grigg suggests that the Allied invasion
could have been launched successfully in the previous year,
reducing considerably the scale of the war's human tragedy. 'By
1943, Grigg notes, we already had air supremacy in the ETO and more
than enough trained troops to launch a cross-Channel invasion;
besides, with the Wehrmacht still deep in Russia, German supply
lines would have been stretched to the breaking point. Had the
Western Allies liberated only France and Belgium in 1943,
speculates Grigg, they could have negotiated with Stalin from a
position of strength.' Kirkus Review 'A forceful, argumentative,
disputatious book, intended to make people think over old
prejudices and discard them.' Economist
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
John Grigg's four volume life of Lloyd George is one of the great
political biographies. Volume 1, The Young Lloyd George, covers the
years from his birth in 1863 to the end of the Boer War in 1902.
John Grigg describes the future Prime Minister's emergence as a
local solicitor and politician and his first twelve years in the
House of Commons. In the process he challenges many stock
assumptions about Lloyd George while never losing sight of the man
behind the politician, nor forgetting that politics were the
dominating passion of his life. 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. 'I
would not have believed that anyone could write a new volume of
Lloyd George's biography which would make everything previously
written look narrow-sighted and stale. By the quality of his
perception and writing he has given a new sharpness and
interpretation.' Roy Jenkins, Observer 'The most brilliant
biographer of our times, whose books on Lloyd George will be read
as long as civilization lasts.' Brian Walden, Evening Standard
'Difficult to overpraise. . . Mr Grigg has dug up a whole mass of
information. A mixture of shrewd human judgement and unblinkered
insight.' C. P. Snow, Financial Times.
John Grigg's four volume life of Lloyd George is one of the great
political biographies. This, the third volume, in the author's own
words 'will cover the five-year period from the beginning of 1912
until the end of 1916, when he replaced Asquith in the premiership.
It will attempt to describe his last efforts as a reforming
minister in a peacetime party government, and then his
transformation into a dynamic war minister as the country faced an
ordeal more profoundly disturbing than the civil wars of the
seventeenth century, and probably more so than anything it had
experienced since the Black Death.' This volume won the Wolfson
Prize in 1985. 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. 'The forcefulness of
Grigg's writing makes this biography one of the very few books that
are worth reading from cover to cover.' Norman Stone, Sunday Times
'This is the biography. The research is thorough, the writing is
lively, and above all, the stance is right.' Asa Briggs, Guardian
'Lloyd George is extraordinarily lucky in his latest biographer. It
is the measure of his rehabilitation that he can be weighed in the
balance by such an exacting critic, found wanting in several
important respects, and yet emerge with his human and political
stature only enhanced.' John Campbell, The Times
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257-319 contain the appendix.Bath: printed by S. Hazard, and sold
by him and the booksellers in Bath; G.G.J. & J. Robinson,
London; Mills and Bulgin, Bristol, 1789. viii,319, 1]p.; 8
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