Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

No-Strength-6805 t1_j7svmvy wrote

I have a question for everyone ,I have always enjoyed biographies as a form of Historical writing ,what is your favorite Biography you have ever read? I'll start my own is "Whittaker Chambers" by Sam Tanenhaus,this biography talks not only of Chambers life ,but especially of the times he lived in.

6

elmonoenano t1_j7v46ms wrote

I enjoy the period around the US Civil War, so my favorites are from that period. I really like the Walter Stahr bios. He has a recent one out on Salmon Chase and an older one on Seward, but the one on Stanton is my favorite. I also really liked Allen Guelzo's Redeemer President on Lincoln. I think that's my favorite bio on Lincoln I've read.

Outside of that period I would maybe check out The Fire Is Upon Us by Nick Buccola. It's not quite a biography. It's about the debate between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley at the Cambridge Union. It gets into both people's lives and is very biographical, but it also has a lot of implications for current politics and the beginning of media driven soundbites that really drive the reasoning of the right.

3

Jaded247365 t1_j7t3clt wrote

I suppose this qualifies - I was fascinated by: Enduring Courage: Eddie Rickenbacker and the dawn of the age of aviation - John F. Ross. An amazing life.

2

dropbear123 t1_j7ucago wrote

Probably Statesman of Europe: A Life of Sir Edward Grey by T.G. Otte which is about the British Foreign Secretary in the years before the First World War (and up to 1916). Pretty long, something like 700 pages of main writing. It had a lot on his personal life, the inner workings of the Liberal party as well as his foriegn policy and decision making.

Runners up are The Greatest Knight: The Remarkable Life of William Marshall, the Power Behind Five English Thrones by Thomas Asbridge and Peter the Great: His Life and World by Robert K. Massie (all of his biographies are very good)

2

No-Strength-6805 t1_j7uwgug wrote

Have you heard anything on a biography of Ernest Bevin union leader,Labour's activest and later Foreign Minister only thing I've found is 3 vol. Biography by Alan Bullock from 60s or 70s?

2

dropbear123 t1_j7v145h wrote

No I haven't. The only other thing I could find is Ernest Bevin: Labour's Churchill by Andrew Adonis which I haven't read. The author is a Labour politician/lord with strong views about certain areas of foreign policy so isn't really writing from a position of neutrality.

1