A History of British Prime Ministers (Omnibus Edition): Walpole to Cameron
Dick Leonard - Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014
Fifty-two
men and one woman have held the post of Prime Minister during the past
three centuries - from Sir Robert Walpole to David Cameron. In this
omnibus edition, which includes Eighteenth-Century British Premiers, Nineteenth-Century British Premiers, A Century of Premiers, plus
new and updated chapters on Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron,
Dick Leonard recounts the circumstances which took them to the top of
the ‘greasy pole’, probes their political and personal strengths and
weaknesses, assesses their performance in office and asks what lasting
influence they have had. The author also recounts fascinating and often
littleknown facts about the private lives of each of the Prime
Ministers, for example who was suspected of being the illegitimate
half-brother of George III, who was assassinated in the House of
Commons, who spent his evenings prowling the streets of London, trying
to ‘reform’ prostitutes, which two premiers, one Tory one Labour, were
taught by the same governess as a child, and who was described by his
own son as ‘probably the greatest natural Don Juan in the history of
British politics’?