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Margot Asquith was the wife of Herbert Henry Asquith, the Liberal Prime Minister who led Britain into war in August 1914. Asquith's early war leadership drew praise from all quarters, but in December 1916 he was forced from office in a palace coup and replaced by Lloyd George, whose career he had done so much to promote. Margot had both the literary gifts and the vantage point to create, in her diary of these years, a compelling record of her husband's fall from grace. An intellectual socialite with the airs, if not the lineage, of an aristocrat, Margot was both a spectator and a participant in the events she describes and in public affairs could be an ally or an embarrassment -- sometimes both. Her diary vividly evokes the wartime milieu as experienced in 10 Downing Street and describes the great political battles that lay behind the warfare on the Western Front, in which Asquith would himself lose his eldest son. The writing teems with character sketches, including Lloyd George ("a natural adventurer who may make or mar himself any day"), Churchill ("Winston's vanity is septic"), and Kitchener ("a man brutal by nature and by pose").Never previously published, this candid, witty, and worldly diary gives us a unique insider's view of the center of power and an introduction by Michael Brock, in addition to explanatory footnotes and appendices written with his wife Eleanor, provide the context and background information we need to appreciate them to the full.
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9780198229773 | Oxford Univ Pr, August 26, 2014, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: Margot Asquith was the wife of Herbert Henry Asquith, the Liberal Prime Minister who led Britain into war in August 1914.
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9780198737728, titled "Margot Asquith's Great War Diary, 1914-1916: The View from Downing Street" | Reprint edition (Oxford Univ Pr, May 10, 2016), cover price $21.95
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9781627791731 | Henry Holt Books for Young Readers, November 24, 2015, cover price $16.99
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9781410468628 | Large print edition (Thorndike Pr, May 9, 2014), cover price $30.99 | About this edition: Originally published: New York, New York: Penguin Books, 2013.
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9780143124733 | Penguin USA, December 31, 2013, cover price $17.00
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9781780763880 | Tauris Academic Studies, April 3, 2013, cover price $55.00
An in-depth study of Douglas Haig's army commanders on the Western Front during the First World War. Assesses their careers and characters, looks critically at their performance in command and examines their relationship with their subordinates and with Haig himself. Chapters are devoted to Allenby, Byng, Birdwood, Gough, Horne, Monro, Plumer, Rawlinson and Smith-Dorrien. Offers a fascinating insight into the mentality of these men and into their methods as they sought a solution to the problem of war on the Western Front. A fascinating and original contribution to the history of the war in the trenches.Contributors include: John Bourne, Matthew Hughes, John Lee, William Philpott, Simon Robbins, Gary Sheffield, Peter Simkins, Ian F. W. Beckett, Steven J. Corvi.
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9781844151691 | Pen & Sword, December 8, 2005, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: An in-depth study of Douglas Haig's army commanders on the Western Front during the First World War.
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9781844158928 | Pen & Sword, March 19, 2009, cover price $25.99
Product Description: "In this collection of essays Brian Bond brings a lifetime's study of the Western Front to the analysis of some of the best-known memoirs of the campaign. Literary and military historians alike will find the result of great value for their own studies, while for the general reader it should help destroy many long-standing myths...read more
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9781847250049 | Continuum Intl Pub Group, December 1, 2008, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: "In this collection of essays Brian Bond brings a lifetime's study of the Western Front to the analysis of some of the best-known memoirs of the campaign.
Product Description: This fascinating book examines the deadly impact of The Great War on a number of leading professional sportsmen of the age. Their untimely deaths pressed home how even the fittest and most gifted were vulnerable and their loss was felt by far more than their families and friends...read more
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9781844157624 | Pen & Sword, July 19, 2008, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: This fascinating book examines the deadly impact of The Great War on a number of leading professional sportsmen of the age.
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9780198203582 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, May 4, 2006, cover price $110.00
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9780199239672 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, March 20, 2008, cover price $52.00
The Silent General: Horne of the First Army: A Biography of Haig's Trusted Great War Comrade-in-arms
Product Description: Whether or not Henry Sinclair Horne was the 'silent' General he might certainly, if he were still alive, lay claim to being the 'forgotten' General of the Western Front. His self-effacement in a profession not renowned for shrinking violets undoubtedly made its contribution to his relative anonymity - he wrote no memoirs nor kept anything more than sketchy diaries - but it is still surprising that such an important contributor to the defeat of the German army in the Great War has not until now received the attentions of a biographer...read more
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9781874622994 | Helion & Co Ltd, May 19, 2007, cover price $59.95 | About this edition: Whether or not Henry Sinclair Horne was the 'silent' General he might certainly, if he were still alive, lay claim to being the 'forgotten' General of the Western Front.
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9780824078300 | Taylor & Francis, January 1, 1988, cover price $15.00
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