David lloyd george a biography about rosa
Britain's leader in World War One, David Lloyd George, employed his mistress, the very capable, Frances Stevenson as his private secretary..
The Pain and the Privilege
David Lloyd George, the ‘Welsh wizard’ who became prime minister in and was subsequently hailed as the ‘man who won the war’, challenged, charmed and mystified the English establishment all his political life.
Rosa 'David Lloyd George' is native to Asia, Europe, North America, and northwestern Africa.
He lived by his wits in both his public and private lives, attracting and fascinating women and loving them in return.
For thirty years it was an open secret at Westminster that, in all but the legal sense, he had not one wife but two.
His reputation as an incorrigible flirt was part of his mystique: as his son once said, with an attractive woman he was as little to be trusted as a Bengal tiger with a gazelle.
In this impressively researched and hugely sympathetic account, based on thousands of original documents and letters, Ffion Hague explores the lives of the women who loved Lloyd George.
Margaret Owen, a fellow Welsh-speaker from rural north Wales, married Lloyd George in She was the mother of his five childre