CHAPTERPAGE
IChildhood (1863-1873)[11]
IISchool Days (1873-1877)[26]
IIIYouth (1877-1881)[41]
IVEarly Manhood (1881-1886)[51]
VMarriage (1886-1888)[61]
VIEnters Parliament (1888-1891)[75]
VIIFirst Skirmishes (1891-1892)[88]
VIIIPitched Battles (1892-1899)[100]
IXSouth Africa (1899-1902)[114]
XFor Wales and For England (1902-1906)[128]
XIA Minister (1906-1908)[139]
XIIA German Tour (1908)[150]
XIIICivil Strifes (1908-1914)[161]
XIVA War Man (1914-1915)[172]
XVEast or West? (1915)[183]
XVISerbia (1915)[195]
XVIIMunitions (1915)[206]
XVIIIThe New Ministry of Munitions[218]
XIXPremiership (1916)[231]
XXThe Saving of Italy[245]
XXIThe Versailles Council[257]
XXIIVictory[269]
XXIIIThe Peace Conference[285]
XXIVThe New World[304]
XXVThe Man[319]
XXVIHighways and Byways[331]
XXVIIThrough Foreign Eyes[345]
Appendix
APrincipal Dates in Mr. Lloyd George’s Life[359]
BThe Crisis of December, 1916: The Correspondence Between Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George[361]
CThe Peace Conference: Minute of the Critical Russian Debate of January, 1919[369]
DThe “Fourteen Points”[378]
Index[383]

ILLUSTRATIONS

[1.] The Right Hon. David Lloyd George, O.M., M.P.
[2.] Mr. William George, the Father of David Lloyd George
[3.] “Highgate”—now “Rose Cottage”—the Cottage at Llanystumdwy where Mr. Lloyd George was brought up as a Boy
[4.] “Uncle Lloyd”: Mr. Richard Lloyd, the Uncle of David Lloyd George
[5.] The Smithy at Llanystumdwy: the old “Village Parliament”
[6.] Mrs. William George, the Mother of David Lloyd George
[7.] David Lloyd George at the Age of Sixteen
[8.] Mrs. Lloyd George
[9.] David Lloyd George as a Young Man

THE PRIME MINISTER


THE PRIME MINISTER

CHAPTER I

CHILDHOOD