A biography of the press baron, cabinet minister, and friend of the famous describes Beaverbrook's womanizing, vendettas, dubious financial dealings, political aberrations, and more.
Anne Chisholm is a biographer and critic who has also worked in journalism and publishing. Her first biography, Nancy Cunard (1979), won the Silver PEN prize for non-fiction; in 1992 the biography of Lord Beaverbrook she wrote jointly with her husband, Michael Davie, was runner up for the Hawthornden prize.
Interesting biography about a small town Nova Scotia king that rose to become a Fleet Street press baron and an influential figure in not one but two World Wars, and the decades in between.