by Geoffrey M Lewis (Author)
This is the authorized life of one of the most powerful and controversial Tory politicians of the post-war era. Lord Hailsham - statesman, orator, writer, Christian and patriot - had earned Mrs Thatcher's tribute, when he finally retired in 1987, that there were few people in public life who had provided such service to his country over a span of forty years. As Quintin Hogg, Hailsham started his public career in the famous Oxford by-election of 1938. He joined the government just before the Suez crisis in 1956 and remained a strong presence in every Tory goverment until his retirement, holding a varitety of important posts, including Party Chairman when he famously rang the bell to toll the death of the Labour Party. The extraordinary drama of the 1963 succession to Macmillan is comprehensively revealed in this book, as is Hailsham's highly influential career in the law, where he was Lord Chancellor for twelve years after 1970.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 03 Sep 1998
ISBN 10: 0712666257
ISBN 13: 9780712666251
Book Overview: The authorised biography of one of the most colourful and controversial British politicians of the twentieth century.