Om From Gladstone to Lloyd George; Parliament in Peace and War
This book provides a detailed account of the British Parliament during the period of 1880-1920, covering a tumultuous period that saw two world wars and significant social and political changes. Alexander Mackintosh's historical account delves into the key political figures and events of the time, providing valuable insights into the workings of the British government and the broader political landscape.
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