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Lloyd George: The Man and His Story by Frank Dilnot is a biography about the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from the point of view of his close friend. David Lloyd George was a Liberal Party politician from Wales, known for leading the United Kingdom during the First World War. Excerpt: "Mr. Lloyd George gets a grip on those who read about him, but his personality is far more powerful and fascinating to those who have known the man himself, known him during the time his genius has been forcing him to eminence."

Produktbeschreibung
Lloyd George: The Man and His Story by Frank Dilnot is a biography about the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from the point of view of his close friend. David Lloyd George was a Liberal Party politician from Wales, known for leading the United Kingdom during the First World War. Excerpt: "Mr. Lloyd George gets a grip on those who read about him, but his personality is far more powerful and fascinating to those who have known the man himself, known him during the time his genius has been forcing him to eminence."

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Autorenporträt
Frank Dilnot (dates unknown) was an early 20th-century author and journalist who provided his contemporaries with an insightful glimpse into the political landscapes of his time. His work titled 'Lloyd George' signifies his capacity to delve into the intricate world of British politics, capturing the essence of one of the most influential statesmen of the era, David Lloyd George. Dilnot's literary style typically involved a clear, analytical approach to biographical writing, intertwined with a narrative that engaged readers in the complex dynamics of political power and personality. While Dilnot may not have been as prolific as some of his peers, the works he did produce have contributed to the historical understanding of political figures and have served as resources for students of history and political science. The scarcity of information about his life outside his written works suggests that Dilnot preferred to keep a low profile, allowing his writings to speak on his behalf. Nevertheless, 'Lloyd George' stands as evidence of Dilnot's thoughtful consideration of political leadership and its impact at the dawn of contemporary British history.