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The Asquiths Colin W. G. Clifford

The Asquiths By Colin W. G. Clifford

The Asquiths by Colin W. G. Clifford


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Summary

In confident late Edwardian Britain, one family - the Asquiths - rose to the top both in politics and society. Within a few years, however, they would come to epitomize the generations shattered by World War I. This book recounts their lives as Britain descended into turmoil.

The Asquiths Summary

The Asquiths by Colin W. G. Clifford

In confident late Edwardian Britain, one family - the Asquiths - rose to the top both in politics and society. Within a few years, however, they would come to epitomize the generations shattered by World War I. This book recounts their lives as Britain descended into turmoil, with the Asquith sons fighting in the trenches as their father, the Prime Minister, struggled to direct the bloodiest war in his country's history. The emotional nature behind the urbane public persona of Asquith himself is revealed for the first time: his heartbreak at his first wife's sudden death, his painful and tortuous courtship of the extraordinary Margot Tennant, and the ups and downs of their marriage, which remained strong despite his notorious liaisons with younger women and her volatile and moody personality. Margot's remarkable role as the most intriguing - in both senses - of primeministerial wives is fully explored: her feuds with Lloyd George, her mistrust of the gutter genius Winston Churchill, and her hatred of Lord Northcliffe, the press baron who ultimately drove her husband from power in 1916.; At the heart of the story are four of the Asquith children, Raymond, the brilliant scholar and outstanding President of the Oxford Union, who died leading his men into attack on the Somme; the shy Beb, artillery officer and poet, who overcame shell shock to face the horrors of Passchendale; Oc, whom General Freyberg - himself a VC - described as the bravest man I ever knew; and their mercurial sister Violet, her father's most ardent supporter but the bane of her jealous stepmother's life.;Drawing for the first time on Margot Asquith's own journals, Asquith's letters to her, and a mass of hitherto unpublished correspondence in family and many other archives, Colin Clifford provides an engrossing picture of a remarkable political family at a time of crisis.

About Colin W. G. Clifford

Colin Clifford was educated at l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris and Merton College, Oxford. After being called to the Bar he worked in the City of London and later became Economics Correspondent for the Sunday times. This is his first book.

Table of Contents

The Asquiths; Miss Margot Tennant; you have made me a different man; an abyss of domesticity; diverted from the sterner mode of life; of presidential stock; how dare you become Prime Minister when I'm away; the governess of all the world; a family crisis and a political setback; what a fine fellow he is to serve under; no one was left with a shred of reputation; there's a germ of violence in the air; the Asquiths go to war; to make a poet's grave; a terrible gamble; feeling as if he would crack up; to know more dead than living people; the awful anxieties of Downing Street; the brink of doom; nemesis on the Somme; an aerial tornado, from which I cannot escape; a master of life's rough and tumble; there's no doubt that Oc is a born soldier; Beb's Battle in the Mist; a gentleman and not a politician; epilogue - servant and son of England.

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GOR003805922
9780719554575
0719554578
The Asquiths by Colin W. G. Clifford
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Murray Press
20020926
543
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