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From Lossiemouth to Westminster

November 6, 1929 issue

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The article presents information about the book J. Ramsay MacDonald: Labor's Man of Destiny, written by H. Hessell Tiltman. Mr. Tiltman's book is probably as good a biography of the British Prime Minister Jame Ramsay MacDonald, as could well be written at this stage of Mr. MacDonald's career. It is somewhat old-fashioned in plan, but it offers a detailed record of the events of Mr. MacDonald's life, incorporates in the narrative extended extracts from his writings and speeches and dwells in general with discretion upon personal traits and habits or the incidents of family life.

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J. Ramsay MacDonald: Labor's Man of Destiny (Book); TILTMAN, H. Hessell; MACDONALD, James Ramsay; PRIME ministers -- Great Britain; CAREER development; PERSONALITY; GREAT Britain
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