The unknown Lloyd George : a statesman in conflict / Travis L. Crosby.
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Female Library | DA566.9.L5 .C767 2014 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000315193 | |
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Main Library | DA566.9.L5 .C767 2014 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000315209 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 508-542) and index.
David Lloyd George is widely regarded as one of the most effective British prime ministers of the twentieth century. A dynamic speaker and committed social reformer, he led Britain successfully through the devastation of World War I and had a powerful impact on international politics. In the post-war peace treaties, he sought a just, rather than a vengeful, settlement for the defeated powers in an attempt to preserve a peaceful international order. Whilst Lloyd George's achievements were undoubtedly substantial, his political record was not entirely without blemish and, in his personal life, he was a fascinating and complex character. Renowned as a womaniser, after 1913 he retained two separate households - one with his wife and one with his mistress, his former private secretary. Based on extensive research, Travis L. Crosby provides a fresh appraisal of the life of one of Britain's most conflicted politicians.
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