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The Great Man [Hardback]

Sir Robert Walpole - Scoundrel, Genius and Britain's First Prime Minister

by Edward Pearce
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The year 1721 has many splendours, but there are also thirteen public hanging days a year, drunkenness is endemic and organised crime rampages through the streets. Only a generation earlier James II, suspected of conspiring to enforce Roman Catholicism and subordinate England to France, was driven out by the Whigs. In 1715 his son, the Pretender, failed to take the Crown by armed force. The new King, George I, an intelligent, moderate man, is cursed everywhere as a damned foreigner. James followers, the Jacobites, conspire and are persecuted. In 1720, the South Sea Bubble, an attempt to finance state debt by runaway speculation, collapses. Ruined people mass in Westminster. "The South Sea" directors, says an MP, should be thrown into the sea. The Pretender could take over any day. Robert Walpole, once imprisoned for financial chicanery, assumes political control. When the rage subsides he becomes chief minister - or, a new title, "Prime Minister". He personally detects a Jacobite plot. Digging in, he buys parliamentary seats wholesale with secret service money. In a runaway theatrical success, "The Beggar's Opera", Walpole is compared with the criminal mastermind Jonathan Wild.But he will dominate King, Parliament and Government until 1742. Dismissed in 1727 on the death of George I, he recruits the new King's clever wife, Caroline, and bounces cheerfully back. Coarse, corrupt and cynical, Walpole sits on the Treasury Bench munching little Norfolk apples sent from the estate he is enlarging with political profit. This is Mr Worldlywiseman, keeping England out of war for twenty years and setting up a stable and growing economy. All politics of a kind we can recognise begin with Robert Walpole. And here, in Edward Pearce's elegant book, he is brought vividly back to life.

Title Information

ISBN:
9780224071819
Pages:
496 pages
Format:
Hardback
Product Code:
167297
Publisher:
Jonathan Cape
Published:
01/02/2007

Press and Industry Reviews

"Any young fans of Downing Street history would be wiser to read this elegant and insightful account of the failures, frustrations and addictions of power by a seasoned political observer. And older, less idealistic armchair politicians will enjoy this guide through the slimy labyrinth of politics at its lowest and most cut-throat" - Ben Wilson, Spectator

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