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Supermac

Supermac
Author: D R Thorpe
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 916
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1409059324

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Great-grandson of a crofter and son-in-law of a Duke, Harold Macmillan (1894-1986) was both complex as a person and influential as a politican. Marked by terrible experiences in the trenches in the First World War and by his work as an MP during the Depression, he was a Tory rebel - an outspoken backbencher, opposing the economic policies of the 1930s and the appeasement policies of his own government. Churchill gave him responsibility during the Second World War with executive command as 'Viceroy of the Mediterranean'. After the War, in opposition, Macmillan was one of the principal reformers of the Conservatives, and after 1951, back in government, served in several important posts before becoming Prime Minister after the Suez Crisis. Supermac examines key events including the controversy over the Cossacks repatriation, the Suez Crisis, You've Never Had It So Good, the Winds of Change, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Profumo Scandal. The culmination of thirty-five years of research into this period by one of our most respected historians, this book gives an unforgettable portrait of a turbulent age. Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize.


The Macmillan Diaries

The Macmillan Diaries
Author: Harold Macmillan
Publisher: MacMillan
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2012-07-05
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9780230768437

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From August 1950 until 1966 Harold Macmillan kept one of the fullest and most entertaining political diaries of the twentieth century. This first volume starts in the last full year of the post war Labour government, follows his rise through the Churchill and Eden governments via a succession of high offices, and culminates with his becoming Prime Minister in 1957. He was an acute observer of events and people not just in his own country or party, but on the wider international and political scene. His Diary provides wry portraits of many of the leading political figures of the period and records his personal take on the great issues and events of the day. In the process Macmillan's wider activities and inner concerns are also revealed, casting light beyond the famously 'unflappable' exterior onto the character of one of the most enigmatic figures in modern British political history.


Harold Macmillan

Harold Macmillan
Author: Charles Williams
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2012-08-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0297857770

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A masterly biography of a great Conservative Prime Minister (and publisher) - Harold Macmillan (1894-1986). Harold Macmillan was a figure of paradox. Outwardly, it was Edwardian elegance and civilised urbanity. Inwardly, it was emotional damage from his wife's open adultery and his progressive perplexity at the onward march of time. The First World War showed the courageous soldier. From then on, it was politics, rather than the family business of publishing, which was to be his future. Nevertheless, although he supported Churchill in the 1930s he was deemed boring - and certainly not ministerial material. All changed with the Second World War. Appointed Minister in Residence in North Africa, Macmillan's career flowered. After the War he became indispensable to Conservative Cabinets and as Churchill's Minister of Housing in the early 1950s he achieved the target, against all expectations, of 300,000 houses annually. Thereafter, he was Eden's Foreign Secretary and Chancellor but by then Macmillan had become openly ambitious. Over the Suez affair in 1956 he played a difficult - and somewhat devious - hand. Eden's resignation left him as the clear choice of his Cabinet colleagues to become Prime Minister. From 1957 to 1962, Macmillan was a good - some would say a great - Prime Minister. By 1962, however, his government was looking tired. The Profumo affair in 1963 was particularly damaging, and in the autumn of 1963 his health forced him to retire.


Harold Macmillan

Harold Macmillan
Author: Alistair Horne
Publisher: New York : Viking
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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SCOTT (copy 1: v. 1): From the John Holmes Library collection.


The Wind of Change

The Wind of Change
Author: L. Butler
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137318007

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Harold Macmillan's 'Wind of Change' speech, delivered to the South African parliament in Cape Town at the end of a landmark six-week African tour, presaged the end of the British Empire in Africa. This book, the first to focus on Macmillan's 'Wind of Change', comprises a series of essays by leading historians in the field.


Harold Macmillan: Aspects of a Political Life

Harold Macmillan: Aspects of a Political Life
Author: R. Aldous
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1999-06-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230376894

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Even 35 years after Harold Macmillan's resignation in 1963, opinions are sharply divided over his achievements as a politician and prime minister. This volume contributes to the debate about Macmillan's political role, his successes and his failures, by examining key aspects of his political life. Biographers, historians, and contemporaries present facets of Macmillan's life, his political visions, his skills, successes and failures in his personal life as well as in his domestic and foreign policies. With most official papers covering his active political life until his resignation now in the public domain, a more considered judgement about his party political and his governmental activities is possible. Taking account of this newly-available documentary evidence, there is much yet to be written on Harold Macmillan's career, but this collection bears witness to the fact that his was a magnificent life.


The Blast of War, 1939-1945

The Blast of War, 1939-1945
Author: Harold Macmillan
Publisher: Carroll & Graf Publishers
Total Pages: 674
Release: 1968
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A personal account of how World War II was fought and won on the political front by a prime minister and statesman in the making.


The Macmillan Diaries II

The Macmillan Diaries II
Author: Harold Macmillan
Publisher: Pan Publishing
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9781447285083

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Harold Macmillan's diaries from 1959-1966 offer the most complete and entertaining account of any modern Premiership. Written up at the end of each day in a lively, witty style, they provide a fascinating, personal record of his experiences governing the nation, including several key events such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, Britain's bid for entry into Europe, the build up to the Vietnam war, and the Profumo Affair, a scandal that went to the heart of his own government and came to typify the 'you've never had it so good' sixities. His was a premiership during a time of immense change in Britain and these journals are an essential insight into inner government at the time. 'Macmillan's wry aphorisms sparkle' - Daily Telegraph 'an enthralling book' - Sunday Telegraph 'some splendid gems that deserve immortality' - New Statesman


Harold Macmillan

Harold Macmillan
Author: Sir Nigel Fisher
Publisher: London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1982
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Biografie van de Britse politicus en staatsman Harold Macmillan (1894-1986).


Harold and Jack

Harold and Jack
Author: Christopher Sandford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1616149353

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Documents the unlikely friendship between the British Prime Minister and the thirty-fifth President, tracing their collaborative efforts during the Bay of Pigs, the construction of the Berlin Wall, and the Cuban Missile Crisis.