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MOUNTBATTEN
THE OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY
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WW2 Phili Ziegler MOUNTBATTEN:The official biography
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MOUNTBATTEN
The official biography
by

Philip Ziegler

First published 1985
First reprint APRIL 1985 published by William Collins Sons and Co. Ltd., London
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ISBN: 0 00216543 0

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Few lives were as charmed as that of Lord Mountbatten. Queen Victoria attended his christening. The future Edward VIII was best man at his wedding to one of the greatest heiresses of Europe, one of the most attractive and spirited women of the new generation. Twenty years later, still only in his early forties, Mountbatten held Supreme Command in the south-east Asian theatre of the greatest war the world has known. At its close he found himself responsible for a huge area where the old European empires crumbled in the face of nationalist, often Communist, movements. Hardly had he time to meet this challenge before he was called upon to preside as the last Viceroy and first Governor-General at the transfer of power in India. Of all the services he was to perform, none was more daunting and none more dazzlingly discharged.

That was not the end of it. Mountbatten reverted to his interrupted naval career and climbed to the pinnacle of his profession, the post of First Sea Lord. He held this position at the time of the Suez affair, and the quality of his advice and of his moral courage at that time are here, for the first time, revealed. He went on to remodel the defence system of Britain — and to die tragically in one of the foulest of the IRA's many foul acts. But to describe his public life further would be to unbalance an outstanding biography in which his lifelong intimacy with the British royal family is only one of the fascinating themes explored. He knew every politician and Service chief; he cherished the conversation of eminent scientists and technologists; he loved the world of stage and screen and counted Charlie Chaplin, Noel Coward, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford among his close friends.
Philip Ziegler has achieved a masterpiece. The riches of the Mountbatten archive at
Broadlands, to which he is the first biographer to have had full access, have not deflected him from investigating with thorough scholarship all the other sources for his subject's life. Kindly, understanding, admiring yet undeceived, he shows with perfect politeness that the version of history that Mountbatten would have had us believe is not always supported by the evidence. He also reveals, through direct quotations

No life can have been filled more richly, more controversially, through an era of war, revolution and dramatic socio-political change. Richard Hough knew him well, was commissioned to write the official family history and biography of his parents, and has talked at length with members of the Royal Family, with Prime Ministers under whom Lord Mountbatten served, with the women he admired and who inspired him, with Admirals and ratings, and private soldiers to whom he offered new spirit in the jungles of Burma.

The author is not blind to a great man's weaknesses and insecurity, leaves out nothing, but recognizes his greatness. Here is a fitting tribute to the last 'hero of our time'.letters and other documents, what an affectionate, kind-hearted and often vulnerable man was hidden beneath that carapace of medals, protocol and childlike egocentricity.

This is biography on the grand scale. For all the seriousness which the author brings to the great issues and events of which he writes, he never forgets that he is painting the portrait of a man who, for all the glitter and the gold, was nothing if not human.


PHILIP ZIEGLER was born in December 1929 and educated at Eton and New College, Oxford, where he gained first class honours in Jurisprudence. He then joined the Diplomatic Service and served in Vientiane, Paris, Pretoria and Bogota before resigning to join the
publishers William Collins, where he has been editorial director for the past fifteen years. His books have included biographies of William IV, Melbourne and Lady Diana Cooper, and a study of the Black Death. He lives in London with his wife and three children.
ISBN: 0 00216543 0



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