Lord Chatham, His Early Life and Connections

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Lord Chatham, His Early Life and Connections

by Earl of Archibald Philip Primrose Rosebery

EN·~15 hours

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Description

This biography opens a fresh window onto the formative years of one of Britain’s most enigmatic statesmen, drawing on the recently uncovered Dropmore family papers. The author guides listeners through a turbulent childhood, a fraught education at Eton and Oxford, and the early stirrings of a military and parliamentary career. Along the way, personal setbacks such as debilitating gout and the pressures of courtly service reveal a character both complex and restrained.

Beyond the facts, the narrative captures the uneasy balance between ambition and the artificial atmospheres that the subject cultivated around himself. By tracing his rise from a modest cavalry officer to a trusted groom‑in‑waiting and then a junior parliamentary figure, the book sketches the early foundations of a future political titan. Listeners will gain insight into the hidden motives, family influences, and the subtle art of self‑presentation that shaped his ascent, setting the stage for the dramatic public life that follows.

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Language

en

Duration

~15 hours (888K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Delphine Lettau, Rory OConor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Earl of Archibald Philip Primrose Rosebery

Earl of Archibald Philip Primrose Rosebery

1847–1929

A brilliant speaker with a restless, independent mind, he moved from aristocratic privilege into the center of British politics and briefly served as prime minister. He also wrote widely on history and public life, bringing a literary touch to public debate.

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