Lloyd George The Young Lloyd George

Lloyd George: The Young Lloyd George by John Grigg, published by Penguin in 2002, is a comprehensive biography that spans the early life of the future Prime Minister from 1863 to 1902. This edition, written in English and comprising 323 pages, delves into the complexities of Lloyd George’s character, offering insights that challenge conventional views while emphasizing the interplay between his personal life and political ambitions.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Lloyd George’s formative years, as Grigg presents a nuanced portrayal that goes beyond mere political achievements. The biography examines the motivations and passions that shaped him, providing a fresh interpretation of his significance as both an individual and a historical figure. With a focus on biography and political themes, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in modern British history and the intricacies of political life.
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This first volume of John Grigg’s great biography covers the future Prime Minister’s life from 1863 to 1902. Grigg re-examines many stock assumptions about Lloyd George, never losing sight of the man behind the politician, nor forgetting that politics were, after all, the dominating passion in his life. What emerges is, consequently, more than a study of the young Lloyd George; it is in many respects a new interpretation of the man, both as a private individual and as a major historic personality. It is an indispensable as well as highly entertaining read for anyone interested in modern British history, or in the psychology of genius.
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