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An anonymous commentator offers character studies of thirteen British political and military leaders whose decisions shaped the war and its aftermath, combining intimate recollection, moral critique, and political analysis. Each chapter profiles a different figure, assessing strengths, weaknesses, and influence while arguing that personal character affects public life and urging higher ethical standards in leadership. Interspersed are reflections on Anglo‑American responsibilities after the war and the need for clearer vision in governance.

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Harold Begbie

Harold Begbie was a British author and journalist known for his diverse contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often blend elements of spirituality, humor, and social commentary. One of his notable books, "Painted Windows: Studies in Religious Personality," explores the complexities of faith and character. Additionally, he is recognized for "The Bed-Book of Happiness," a collection of uplifting writings aimed at providing comfort and joy to readers. Begbie's insightful reflections on politics are captured in "The Mirrors of Downing Street," showcasing his engagement with contemporary issues. His literary legacy continues to resonate with those interested in the interplay of personal and societal themes.

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