by D R Thorpe (Author)
Anthony Eden, who served as both Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister, was one of the central political figures of the twentieth century. He had good looks, charm, a Military Cross from the Great War, an Oxford first and a secure parliamentary constituency from his mid-twenties. He was Foreign Secretary at the age of 38, and the first British statesman to meet Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin. Eden's dramatic resignation from Neville Chamberlain's Cabinet in 1938, outlined here in the fullest detail yet, made an international impact. This ground-breaking book examines his controversial life and tells the inside story of the Munich crisis (1938), the Geneva Conference (1954), Eden's battles with Churchill over the modernisation of the post-war Conservative Party and his rivalry with Butler and Macmillan in the early 1950s, culminating in a fascinating analysis of the Suez crisis.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 784
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 05 Feb 2004
ISBN 10: 0712665056
ISBN 13: 9780712665056
Book Overview: A masterly biography which - through hitherto unseen primary material, new evidence and numerous interviews - reveals Eden in all his complexity. 20030402