Burying Caesar by Graham Stewart

Burying Caesar by Graham Stewart

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Burying Caesar is a work of great authority and verve - the highly acclaimed debut of a talented young historian

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Burying Caesar by Graham Stewart

What were the political machinations that kept Neville Chamberlain in office during the 1930s and deliberately kept Winston Churchill out? Burying Caesar takes us into the thick of the battle for control of the Tory party in the 1930s. Winston Churchill and Neville Chamberlain were two giants of the political stage who were the sons of men who had decisively shaped the politics of the previous era. Burying Caesar charts the course plotted by both Churchill and Chamberlain in their ambition to win the greatest prize in British politics, which had eluded both their fathers. Burying Caesar is a gripping account of the mechanisms and motivations that underpin politics in Britain.
Graham Stewart studied Modern History at St Andrews University before going up to St Johns College, Cambridge. He was Alan Clark's researcher on THE TORIES: THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND THE NATION STATE 1922-1997. He published his first book, BURYING CAESAR, study of Churchill and Chamberlain and British politics of the 1930s, in 1999 to rave reviews. He has also worked as a leader writer on The Times.
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ISBN 13 9780753810606
ISBN 10 0753810603
Title Burying Caesar
Author Graham Stewart
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2000-03-02
Number of pages 544
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