Yes, Prime Minister (3)
This has been a pretty good year (so far!) for Prime
Minister related reads with a total of 3 books and 2 new PMs – and both 20th
century for a change! I only have 1 more ‘new’ PM referenced in a pile of
politics books (both actually biographies for a change too). But at least one
of those won’t be showing up until next year now. I do, however, have several
more coming on both Churchill and Chamberlin. But, overall, I think that
reasonably solid progress is being made here. MANY more to come – I hope!
Harold Macmillan (10th January 1957 – 18th
October 1963)
An English Affair – Sex, Class and Power in the Age of Profumo
by Richard Davenport-Hines
Winston S. Churchill (10th May 1940 – 26th July 1945) (26th
October 1951 – 5th April 1955)
Franklin and Winston – An Intimate Portrait of an Epic
Friendship by Jon Meacham
Young Titan – The Making of Winston Churchill by Michael
Shelden
Churchill’s First War – Young Winston and the Fight against
the Taliban by Con Couchlin.
Neville Chamberlin (28th May 1937 – 10th
May 1940)
Munich – The 1938 Appeasement Crisis by David Faber
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (22nd January 1828
– 16th November 1830) (17th November 1834 – 9th December 1834)
Wellington by S G P Ward
Spencer Perceval (4th October 1809 – 11th May 1812)
The Assassination of the Prime Minister – John Bellingham
and the Murder of Spencer Perceval by David C Hanrahan
2 comments:
you're entirely too organized; you need to get a book on chaos theory, lol...
Oh, I'm FAR more chaotic than I appear to be! Order has to be IMPOSED and chaos *really* doesn't like it so it just pops out elsewhere!! [lol]
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