Curzon: Imperial Statesman

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Feb 7, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 728 pages

"A Superb New Biography . . . A Tragic Story, Brilliantly Told." —Andrew Roberts, Literary Review

George Nathaniel Curzon's controversial life in public service stretched from the high noon of his country's empire to the traumatized years following World War I. As viceroy of India under Queen Victoria and foreign secretary under King George V, the obsessive Lord Curzon left his unmistakable mark on the era. David Gilmour's award-winning book—with a new foreword by the author—is a brilliant assessment of Curzon's character and achievements, offering a richly dramatic account of the infamous long vendettas, the turbulent friendships, and the passionate, risky love affairs that complicated and enriched his life.

Born into the ruling class of what was then the world's greatest power, Curzon was a fervent believer in British imperialism who spent his life proving he was fit for the task. Often seen as arrogant and tempestuous, he was loathed as much as he was adored, his work disparaged as much as it was admired. In Gilmour's well-rounded appraisal, Curzon emerges as a complex, tragic figure, a gifted leader who saw his imperial world overshadowed at the dawn of democracy.

 

Contents

Preface to the American Edition
Ancestral Silence
Women and Work 18821885
The Journey to Westminster 18851887
The Coming Man18901895 8 Heartsand Souls 9 Number Two attheFO 10 Sailing to Bombay
Let India Be My Judge
The Problem of the Princes 14 Guarding the Frontiers 15 The Viceroys Routine
Proconsular Zenith
Lord Curzon atHome 27 In Search ofa Role 19141915 28 Air Board and WarCabinet 1916 29 The Second Lady Curzon 30 Eastern Questions 1917
Lloyd George and the Turks 19191922
Lausanne 19221923
Ultimate Disappointments 19231925
Notes
Sources and Bibliography
Acknowledgements
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David Gilmour is the author of many works of literary and political history, including The Long Recessional: The Imperial Life of Rudyard Kipling and The Last Leopard: A Life of Giuseppe di Lampedusa. He lives in Edinburgh.

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