The Shadow Of My Hand: A Memoir Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Shadow Of My Hand: A Memoir Book

As appropriate for a Welshman, Lord Chalfont takes his title from a Dylan Thomas poem, ?Fern Hill?. His memoirs are the account of how a Welsh grammar schoolboy, whose ambition was to join the army, ended up, to his astonishment, in Harold Wilson?s Labour government as a Peer and as Minister for Disarmament, and how, in a further unlikely twist, he found himself working for the Sultan of Brunei. On the morning after Labour won the 1964 General Election in a landslide, and Harold Wilson became Prime Minister, the Defence Correspondent of The Times, Alun Gwynne-Jones, received a call to go forthwith to No 10 Downing Street. To his astonishment he was offered by Harold Wilson a Peerage, a seat on the Privy Councillor, and the position of ?Minister for Disarmament?. For Gwynne-Jones, who took the title Lord Chalfont, life would never be the same again. Three of his six years as a FO minister coincided with George Brown as Foreign Secretary. His boorishness, his love of drink, led to some hair-raising stories, which Chalfont relates. The second side of his public life, as a businessmen, allows him the opportunity to write about the Gummer family ? he was a director of Shandwick, Peter Gummer?s PR company; and he adds revelations about the life of Lonrho?s controversial Chairman, ?Tiny? Rowland, whose path he crossed.Read More

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  • 0297813323
  • 9780297813323
  • Alun Chalfont
  • 11 May 2000
  • Weidenfeld & Nicolson
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 269
  • illustrated edition
  • Illustrated
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