
The Cripps Version by Peter Clarke
Like almost every mid-20th-century politician of note, Stafford Cripps had the dubious honour of an epigram from Churchill: "There, but for the grace of God, goes God". The wit of the remark is in its accurate summation of Cripps' astonishing talents, and the personal failings that were to deprive him of the highest office. Beginning his professional life as a lawyer, he went on to become Ambassador to Russia in 1940. In 1942 he was sent as special envoy to India and the report he wrote was to prove a watershed on that country's road to independence. In Labour's post-war administration, Cripps was president of the Board of Trade, and from 1947-50, Chancellor of the Exchequer. This authoritative biography was written with complete access to private and public papers.
Peter Clarke has been Professor of Modern British History at Cambridge University since 1991 and Master of Trinity Hall since 2000. He has also been active in liberal politics, holding the position of Chairman of the SDP in Cambridgeshire. His previous publications include A Question of Leadership: From Gladstone to Blair and Hope and Glory: the Penguin History of Britain in the Twentieth Century.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780140286915 |
| ISBN 10 | 0140286918 |
| Title | The Cripps Version |
| Author | Peter Clarke |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2003-04-24 |
| Number of pages | 592 |
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