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A biographical portrait traces the subject’s life from upbringing through a long political and journalistic career, emphasizing an independent Radicalism grounded in reason rather than party loyalty and a pragmatic role in England’s democratizing developments. It outlines French origins and intellectual formation, philosophical agnosticism, sceptical wit, and habitual distrust of enthusiasm and humbug. Public episodes include parliamentary clashes, press controversies, and a refusal to seek office, while private sketches highlight sociability, kindness to children, personal modesty, and anecdotal scenes that illuminate temperament and convictions.

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Algar Thorold

Algar Thorold was a biographer known for his work on prominent figures in British history. His notable book, "The Life of Henry Labouchere," explores the life and contributions of the influential politician and writer Henry Labouchere. Thorold's writing provides insights into Labouchere's impact on Victorian society and politics, reflecting the complexities of his character and career. Through his biographical work, Thorold contributes to the understanding of significant historical personalities and their roles in shaping public discourse.

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