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A Hamlet in Politics

Horwill, Herbert W. | November 21, 1923 issue

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The article presents information on the book "The Life of Lord Rosebery," by E.T. Raymond. A reader who knew nothing and cared nothing about British politics might easily find this book of absorbing interest merely as a psychological study. It analyzes, sympathetically and yet unsparingly, one of the most fascinating characters in the public life of modern times and sets forth with admirable clearness the causes both of Archibald Philip Primrose or Lord Rosebery's initial successes and of the ultimate futility of his disappointing career.

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LIFE of Lord Rosebery, The (Book); RAYMOND, E. T.; PRIMROSE, Archibald Philip; CAREER development; GREAT Britain -- Politics & government; GREAT Britain
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