Though he was generally thought to be cold and aloof, his friends described him as the wittiest man they ever knew. Pitt’s personality has always been hard to unravel. No British politician since has exercised such supremacy for so long. Yet within months he had outwitted his opponents, and he went on to dominate the political scene for twenty-two years (nineteen of them as Prime Minister). The brilliant son of a father who was also Prime Minister, Pitt was derided as a “schoolboy” when he took office. In this lively and authoritative study, William Hague–himself the youngest political party leader in recent history–explains the dramatic events and exceptional abilities that allowed extreme youth to be combined with great power. William Pitt the Younger is an illuminating biography of one of the great iconic figures in British history: the man who in 1784 at the age of twenty-four became (and so remains) the youngest Prime Minister in the history of England.
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