The man who was France
Patrice Higonnet, 21 October 1993
At the Heart of a Tiger: Clemenceau and His World 1841-1929
by Gregor Dallas.
Macmillan, 672 pp., £25, January 1993,0 333 49788 0 Show More
by Gregor Dallas.
Macmillan, 672 pp., £25, January 1993,
“... Clemenceau was an archetype; he even looked like the Third Republic. He wore, in Keynes’s words of 1919, ‘a square-tailed coat of very good, thick broadcloth, and on his hands, which were never uncovered, grey suede gloves’. For Churchill, who much admired his French counterpart, Clemenceau was ‘as much as a single human being, miraculously magnified, can ever be, a nation; he was France ... ”