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  • Published: 1 December 2004
  • ISBN: 9780099461425
  • Imprint: Arrow
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 816
  • RRP: $34.99
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Bill Clinton

Mastering the Presidency




Revelatory biography by controversial and award-winning biographer

Nigel Hamilton brings all the magisterial authority he brought to his Whitbread-winning biography of Monty, and all the talent for tracking down and verifying hidden, controversial material that he showed in JFK: Reckless Youth, which topped the American bestseller charts for months, in this new biography of Bill Clinton. Born into a 'white trash' family in backwoods, racially segregated Arkansas, he suffered under an alcoholic, violent stepfather, on one occasion having to fight him physically in order to protect his mother. As a youth he would become inspired by the civil rights movement, particularly Martin Luther King, and as a student became a long-haired hippy musician, involved in radical politics and also discovering free love. Hamilton tells the story of how Clinton's sexual and political career developed hand in hand. This is a book about sexual politics on many levels, showing how Clinton's life was formed by changing attitudes. Here is a man who, far from being a sexual predator or exploiter of his position - like JFK - was swept to power because women adored him, whether Democratic party helpers, the women of the American electorate - or indeed Hilary Clinton, whose powerfully manipulative personality is shown to have been vital to his success,. Clinton has been polygamous throughout his adult life, and Hamilton's fascinating portrait of a marriage examines Hilary's relationship with his quite astonishing number of girlfriends. The book also covers his time at Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, his political apprenticeship and his rise to power, culminating in his election as President in '92.

  • Published: 1 December 2004
  • ISBN: 9780099461425
  • Imprint: Arrow
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 816
  • RRP: $34.99
Categories:

About the author

Nigel Hamilton

Nigel Hamilton is one of Britain's most distinguished biographers. He began his career with The Brothers Mann, a life of two of Germany's greatest 20th century authors. He then won the Whitbread Prize and Templer Medal for Monty, his definitive, three-volume official life of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, following which his JFK: Reckless Youth proved an international bestseller and which was filmed as an ABC mini-series, starring Patrick Dempsey. He became the first Professor of Biography in Britain, at De Montfort University, and currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Praise for Bill Clinton

Nigel Hamilton's fascinating portrait...demonstrates how the private life of a charismatic president can be incorporated within a serious biography that is compellingly readable

Sunday Telegraph

I was gripped-a superbly researched work

Michael Portillo, Daily Express

A prodigious amount of research - the most complete portrait yet of the formative years [of Clinton]

Sunday Express

absorbing

Financial Times

An ambitious undertaking - Clinton is a man of paradoxes and Hamilton delves deep into all of them

Guardian

Timely, as well as exhaustive

Evening Standard

A gripping account of the rise of one of the most charismatic politicians of our age

The Spectator