About This Book
Fifteen compact autobiographical chapters trace family origins and vivid early memories, schooling at Harrow and Oxford, and domestic and social life. The narrative moves from personal anecdotes to the author's entry into public affairs, covering electioneering, parliamentary service, and reflections on politics and oratory. Interwoven are accounts of hospitality, literary taste, public service, and ecclesiastical matters, with recurrent attention to how private experience illuminates broader social and cultural contexts.
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