Andrew Roberts is an outstanding historian with a high media profile Received widespread critical acclaim on hardback publication Winner of the James Stern Silver Pen Prize for Non-Fiction and Joint Winner of the Wolfson Prize for History 'A great biography...It is splendid to have an up-to-date, fully finished and very well-written Life based on thorough research into the archives' Daily Telegraph 'This is a biography of quite unusual quality and insight, tautly organised yet flowering easily, with years of research behind it to reinforce its authority' Sunday Times
Andrew Roberts took a first in Modern History at Cambridge. He has been a professional historian since the publication of his life of Lord Halifax, The Holy Fox, in 1991, followed by Eminent Churchillians in 1994. He contributes regularly to the Sunday Telegraph. His Salisbury won the Wolfson History Prize in 2000 and his other books include Napoleon and Wellington; Hitler and Churchill; What Might Have Been (editor) and A History of the English Speaking People (2006).
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