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Hardcover Charles James Fox Book

ISBN: 1025543211

ISBN13: 9781025543215

Charles James Fox

"Charles James Fox" is a compelling biographical study of one of Britain's most charismatic and influential statesmen. Written by the acclaimed poet and playwright John Drinkwater, this work explores the life and legacy of the man who became a primary voice for British liberalism during a period of global upheaval. From his early days as a high-living aristocrat to his emergence as a formidable orator in the House of Commons, Fox is depicted as a champion of individual liberty and an unwavering opponent of royal overreach.

Drinkwater delves into the complex political landscape of the late 18th century, illustrating Fox's pivotal reactions to the American and French Revolutions, his lifelong rivalry with William Pitt the Younger, and his persistent efforts to reform the British government. The narrative highlights Fox's passionate advocacy for religious tolerance and his vital role in the movement to abolish the slave trade, portraying him as a figure whose progressive ideals often placed him at odds with the monarchy and the political establishment of his time.

This biography serves as both a historical record and an intimate character study, capturing the essence of a statesman whose commitment to parliamentary sovereignty and social justice left an indelible mark on British history. Through Drinkwater's elegant prose, "Charles James Fox" offers readers a profound look at a man who helped shape the foundations of modern democratic thought.

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