The Prime Minister

audiobook

The Prime Minister

by Harold Spender

EN·~10 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total

CHILDHOOD

24:13

SCHOOL DAYS

23:10

YOUTH

17:04

EARLY MANHOOD

15:58

MARRIAGE

21:55

ENTERS PARLIAMENT

21:37

FIRST SKIRMISHES

19:34

PITCHED BATTLES

21:51

SOUTH AFRICA

23:04

FOR WALES AND FOR ENGLAND

17:44

Description

In this intimate portrait, listeners are carried to the windswept coast of North Wales, where a young David Lloyd George spent his formative years among the rolling hills, crashing seas, and quiet village of Llanystumdwy. The narrative paints the landscape in vivid detail, from the mist‑cloaked Snowdon peaks to the bustling streets of Portmadoc, showing how the stark beauty and hard‑working community left an indelible mark on his imagination. Family life is rendered with tenderness: a devoted mother, a charismatic older sister, and a father whose love of books and restless curiosity sparked the boy’s own hunger for knowledge.

The story then follows the boy’s early education, his restless wanderings between schools, and the influence of his father’s “scholar‑gypsy” spirit, which drove him to champion learning in a region where formal schooling was still a rarity. As he grows, the narrator hints at the emerging ambition that will later propel him beyond the valleys, setting the stage for a remarkable public life without revealing the later political triumphs.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (598K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines, Cindy Beyer & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2019-08-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harold Spender

Harold Spender

1864–1926

A lively Liberal journalist and public thinker, he wrote about politics, travel, and national life at a moment when Britain was rapidly changing. His books blend a reporter’s eye for current events with the wider perspective of a lecturer and essayist.

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