The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books

Now in his early seventies, the Right Honorable David Lloyd George is living proof that somewhere in Wales is to be found an elixir of youth. The last of the statesmen who led us through the Red Sea, 1914-18, he maintains unimpaired the zest of a born fighter, the magnetism of an orator, and the perception of an efficiency expert. The division in British politics into extreme Right and Left has isolated Mr. Lloyd George on a little island plateau, from which remoteness he surveys the past and the future.