Sir Robert Walpole: Sole and prime minister

1989 
This biography traces Sir Robert Walpole's ministry, the longest since the Revolution of 1688 and looks into why he has been called "the first Prime Minister". It discusses why he refused to delegate power, his cavalier treatment of press and stage which led to many enemies and the inevitable parallel of his style of administration with Thatcher.
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