In 1963 General de gaulle (described by the foreign Office as prime Minister macmillan''s almost impossible ally) aggressively vetoed Britain''s first bid to join the common market. It was a blow that delayed Britain''s entry for a decade and hastened the end of Harold macmillan''s political career. Peter mangold explores the complex issues that bound the two men in the post-war world from decolonization to co-operation in the Cold War and the character traits that separated them in this fascinating portrait of an Anglo-French friendship that turned sour..
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