Pistols at Dawn
Discover the intriguing dynamics of political rivalry in Pistols at Dawn by John Campbell, published by Vintage Publishing in 2010. Spanning 480 pages, this compelling paperback delves into the intense personal rivalries that have shaped the political landscape of the United Kingdom. From Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone to Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher, and Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, Campbell examines how these fierce antagonisms often morphed into deep-seated loathing, influencing the trajectory of political conflict. This insightful exploration into the psychology of politicians reveals the underlying tensions that drive decision-making and governance. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in political psychology, Pistols at Dawn offers a captivating perspective on the rivalries that have defined modern politics. Don't miss out on this essential read!