A Modest Little Man by Francis Beckett

A Modest Little Man by Francis Beckett

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A Modest Little Man by Francis Beckett

May 1945. Britain celebrates victory and cheers Winston Churchill. The people who fought the war want a better, fairer world, and only Labour is offering it. But the Labour Party is led by a nonentity - a modest little man with plenty to be modest about. He says almost nothing. He sits in his grey suit and puffs his pipe. One wit remarked: An empty taxi drew up and Clement Attlee got out. How can the insignificant, passionless little Labour leader Clem Attlee possibly compete with Churchill, and bring in a social revolution?
Beckett, Francis: - Francis Beckett is an author, journalist and playwright. The best known of his 19 non-fiction books is Clem Attlee - Labour's Great Reformer, and the latest of his five plays is also about Attlee and is called A Modest Little Man. Some of the stories in this book first appeared in anthologies published by OUP and Biteback, or in the New Statesman; others are new.
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ISBN 13 9781914245350
ISBN 10 1914245350
Title A Modest Little Man
Author Francis Beckett
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher TSL Publications
Year published 2021-07-20
Number of pages 56
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.