The Holy Fox: The Life of Lord Halifax
By (Author) Andrew Roberts
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Apollo
1st February 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.082092
Paperback
496
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Bestselling historian Andrew Roberts's much-admired reappraisal of one of the most influential and controversial British politicians of the 1930s. A fox-hunting Anglo-Catholic aristocrat, nicknamed 'The Holy Fox' by Churchill for his political guile, Halifax was one of the most prominent Tory politicians of the interwar period. As Viceroy of India, he struck a deal with Gandhi that ended the Civil Disobedience campaign. His meeting with Hitler in 1937 was a milestone in appeasement, yet just days before the infamous Munich agreement, he demanded 'the destruction of Nazism'. By May 1940, for many it was Halifax, not Churchill, who was the natural choice for Britain's war leader. Andrew Roberts's acclaimed biography draws on private documents to offer a nuanced reappraisal of an enigmatic, influential and much-maligned politician.
A biography of astonishing maturity and distinction -- Philip Ziegler
Mr Roberts's narrative account of the crucial months grips and convinces -- Andrew Marr
It is quite a life, and in Andrew Roberts the life has found quite a biographer -- Norman Stone
Andrew Roberts is a prize-winning historian, journalist and broadcaster. His books include the critically acclaimed Hitler and Churchill: Secrets of Leadership (2003), The Storm of War (2010) and the bestselling Churchill: Walking with Destiny (2018).