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Reggie
Lewis Baston · 2004 · 604 pages
In the memoirs and biographies of his contemporaries, Reggie Maudling is a marginal figure: a puzzling walk-on part in the Tory leadership crisis of 1963, a witty man with a clever turn of phrase, or a tragic figure who squandered his natural talents. This biography seeks to redress the balance.
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