EARL BALDWIN
By calling his book "Stanley Baldwin: A Tribute" Mr. Arthur Bryant has largely disarmed the critic. The reader is. prepared for a one-sided picture, the work ol' an admirer who can bpo but few faults in his hero. And whatever one's political' opinions may bo'there has been much in Earl Baldwin's .life which evokes admiration. To Mr. Bryant the secret of Stanley Baldwin's greatness lies in an unvarying habit of being at one with his fellow men. "Ho could never sec any emotion of the nation as a class apart: even the angry, shouting Labour men across the floor of the House were not the traitors that they seemed to his infuriated followers; they were just patriots like himself trying to do their , A Tribute/' by Arthur ' dlttwiltou.i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 4 (Supplement)
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