The Mirrors of Downing Street / Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster
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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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