Hyndman's biography of Georges Clemenceau, the French statesman and World War I leader, is a fascinating and insightful portrait of a towering figure in modern European history. Drawing on personal interviews with Clemenceau and archival materials, Hyndman traces the life and career of this complex and brilliant man, from his early years as a radical journalist through his tumultuous years as Prime Minister of France. A riveting and illuminating study, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Europe in the twentieth century.
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