To be reissued alongside Graham Stewart's new hardback, Friendship and Betrayal Burying Caesar is the result of rigorous archival research and fresh analysis from a young historian who has spent seven years on the project 'The author is such a good historian that he avoids hagiography and demonology, without being boring. It is his remarkable achievement to have written a fascinating, lively account of British politics in the 1930s' John Grigg, The Times '[Stewart is] clearly an important political historian in the making' Giles Foden, Guardian 'Combining years of patient scholarship with imaginative insight and literary flair, Burying Caesar is a most impressive debut' Paul Addison, Times Literary Supplement
Graham Stewart studied Modern History at St Andrews University before going up to St Johns College, Cambridge. He was Alan Clark's researcher on THE TORIES: THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND THE NATION STATE 1922-1997. He published his first book, BURYING CAESAR, study of Churchill and Chamberlain and British politics of the 1930s, in 1999 to rave reviews. He has also worked as a leader writer on The Times.
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