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Franco: A Biography [Paperback]

Paul Preston
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Book Description

11 July 2011
Generalissimo Francisco Franco, the Caudillo of Spain from the Nationalists' brutal, Fascist-sponsored victory over the Republican government in the Spanish Civil War until his quiet death in 1975, is the subject of this book. The biography presents a mass of new and unknown material about its subject, the fruits of research in the archives of six countries and a plethora of interviews with key figures. Paul Preston is the author of "The Triumph of Democracy in Spain" and "The Spanish Civil War 1936-9".

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  • Paperback: 1024 pages
  • Publisher: Fontana Press; New Ed edition (11 July 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0006862101
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006862109
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 92,671 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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YORKSHIRE POST BOOK OF THE YEAR 1994
"General Franco was the most successful of 20th-century dictators in Europe. He was also the most unlikely. Franco had none of the charisma of some of his counterparts. Yet he was loved and hated as much as any of them. The portrait of Franco that emerges here is is far removed from both the demonologies and the hagiographies to which he has been subjected for so long. Preston's book skilfully weaves together anecdote and analysis in a seemingly effortless and enthralling narrative. His portrait is fascinating and chilling at the same time. As a biography of Franco, it is unlikely to be surpassed." Sebastian Balfour, SCOTSMAN

"Will stand as the definitive biography of the Caudillo...no history of modern Spain can be written from now on without constant recourse to the lavish and fascinating details and the penetrating analyses of this masterly work." Bernard Knox, LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS

"It is difficult to see this marvellous, brilliantly written and surely authoritative biography ever being matched. It is a book which any historian would be proud to have written." Ian Kershaw, TIMES HIGHER

"No previous study has told us so much about the formation of Franco's character. It grips the reader even in familiar passages from Franco's life. Its poised judgements and masterful scholarship make it certain to endure and difficult to refute." EUROPEAN

"This terrific book finally buries Franco. I read all its pages with unfailing fascination and sometimes astonishment. It is a tremendous piece of work." INDEPENDENT

"Preston's book is a work of great scholarship, making use of much new material. But it is not dry : He is a master of narrative, with an eye for the arresting and sometimes horrific detail. A gripping read." DAILY TELEGRAPH

"Brilliantly clear-minded and detailed...the definitive biography of Franco; there is nothing to match it in Spanish. It is a triumph of clarity, judicious analysis and detailed research." Colm Toibin, SUNDAY TIMES

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"General Franco was the most successful of the 20th century dictators in Europe. He was also the most unlikely. Franco had none of the charisma of some of his counterparts. Yet he was loved and hated as much as any of them. The portrait of Franco that emerges here is far removed from both the demonologies and the hagiographies to which he has been subjected for so long. Preston's book skilfully weaves together anecdote and analysis in a seemingly effortless and enthralling narrative. His portrait is fascinating and chilling at the same time. As a biography of Franco, it is unlikely to be surpassed."
SEBASTIAN BALFOUR, 'Scotsman'

"Will stand as the definitive guide of the Caudillo… no history of modern Spain can be written from now on without constant recourse to the lavish and fascinating details and the penetrating analyses of this masterly work."
BERNARD KNOX, ' London Review of Books'

"It is difficult to see this marvellous, brilliantly written and surely authoritative biography ever being matched. It is a book any historian would have been proud to have written."
IAN KERSHAW, 'Times Higher'

"No previous study has told us so much about the formation of Franco's character. It grips the reader even in familiar passages of Franco's life. Its poised judgements and masterful scholarship make it certain to endure and difficult to refute."
FELIPE FERNANDEZ-ARMESTO, ' European'

"This terrific book finally buries Franco. I read all its pages with unfailing fascination and sometimes astonishment. It is a tremendous piece of work."
JAN MORRIS, 'Independent'

"Preston's book is a work of great scholarship, making use of much new material. But it is not dry: he is a master of narrative, with an eye for the arresting and sometimes horrific detail. A gripping read."
NICHOLAS GORDON-LENNOX, 'Daily Telegraph'

"Brilliantly clear-minded and detailed… the definitive biography of Franco; there is nothing to match it in Spanish. It is a triumph of clarity, judicious analysis and detailed research."
COLM TOIBIN, 'Sunday Times'

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars to attempt a more objective review ... 13 Dec 2003
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Interested in history and Spain I picked up this book and hardly put it down again - it is a highly interesting biography, written in clear and and illustrative language, which manages to convey both the historical chronology as well as a feeling for Franco's time and society even to readers who have no in-depth knowledge of Spanish history (albeit some curiosity and interested in it). Of the many, many biographies I have read in the past, this is certainly one of the most well-written ones - I have enjoyed it very, very much.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good as History, Dull as Biography 6 Jan 2009
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This is an impressive piece of work although the general reader, as opposed to the historian, might find it hard going at times as the author outlines complicated, long-forgotten plots among the monarchists, Falangists and armed forces in the 30s and 40s or government reshuffles in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Preston describes the book as a "close study of the man" rather than a "history of modern Spain" but, apart from the chapter describing Franco's childhood in Galicia, I did not feel this. In fact, by the end of this 800-page tome I felt I had learned little about Franco the man who is presented confusingly as a mass murderer on one hand and a mediocre little bourgeois on the other. It is difficult to believe that someone as ambitious and forceful as Franco could have been as one dimensional as he is presented here. Don't forget, this was a man who was a general in his early 30s, the victor in a lengthy, civil war and dictator for almost 40 years of one of Europe's biggest countries.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating And Riveting 13 Dec 2003
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I was a little daunted by the size of this book but quickly found it enthralling and totally enlightening. Whether as a history of modern Spain or an insightful analysis of the mind and personality of Europe's most resiliant dictator, this is a fascinating and riveting read. It seems that Paul Preston didn't like Franco much at all but this adds flavour to the text and avoids the moral cowardice of cool neutrality. Franco emerges as the possessor of inhuman levels of sang froid and no moral scruple whatsoever, coupled with toughness, preening vanity and a relentless drive for vegeance. The political pragmatist par excellence who could adapt his ideals at any moment to suit the prevailing political climate; Franco was a man like no other and could have given lessons to Machiavelli in the art of survival and political manipulation. Although viewing himself as the king of all Spain and even as Spain itself he was under the skin a 'gallego' through and through; and was an enthusiastic football fan, who liked to do the pools (which he won twice). There is a comical paradox between his desire for pomp and ceremony, and his more ordinary preoccupations. As his instincts for survival faded with age, he himself was out-manoeuvred by the forces of liberalism and his death marked the beginning of democracy in Spain. It is on this positive note that the book ends and it seems almost miraculous, that a country so riven by regionalism and such a heritage of political oppression, could make the transition so smoothly and quickly. I consider it a very important and book indeed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Truly special
I was fortunate to get this book second-hand, despite usually only buying new, and I have to say that was a powerful work of history/biography. Read more
Published on 26 April 2011 by Jon 'ET' A
1.0 out of 5 stars Can Preston Now re-write an UN-Biased Version Please?
I really WAS looking forward to reading this tome on Franco to find out a bit more about what actually made the man tick but didn't for one moment perceive - how naive of me - that... Read more
Published on 8 April 2011
5.0 out of 5 stars A Triumph of an Authoritative Opus
For the uninitiated Paul Preston is one of the foremost historians of contemporary Spain. He has an unshakable and resolute grasp of the country, the politics and the divisive... Read more
Published on 10 Jan 2010 by MH Lambert
5.0 out of 5 stars A fair and very readable portrait
This is a very comprehensive biography of Franco than is extremely readable despite its considerable length. Read more
Published on 1 Feb 2009 by A. Dalton
3.0 out of 5 stars Product of its time
An exhaustively researched book, but like Raymond Carr in his interview with "El Pais" at the time of publication, I find too much of the author in it. Read more
Published on 13 May 2007 by mark tull
4.0 out of 5 stars A must read for anybody interested in 20th c. Spain
Despite it's initial size, this is a book that concisly explains the evolution of Franco from the early, eager military cadet to the cool, absent caudillo he became. Read more
Published on 11 Jun 2005 by David Anthony Jackson
1.0 out of 5 stars Lies, lies and more lies
Having read comments made by other readers, i must say that as a spaniard myself, i felt disgusted by what others with much less knowledge on Franco actually thought. Read more
Published on 17 Sep 2003 by danny
5.0 out of 5 stars Franco warts, myth and reality.
This is a book that we would all want to write.
Lucid, reflective, objective and disective.
Here we have Franco in a publication that I think would have taken pride of... Read more
Published on 10 July 2003 by P. G. Lee
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book
Paul Preston has written a superb book. Anyone with a serious interest in 20th century Spanish history and politics should read it. Read more
Published on 27 April 2002
5.0 out of 5 stars Indispensible to people interested in Spanish history.
Paul Preston has written quite a superlative book, detailing and examining the dictators life from his early formative years spent in the army upon his , his role in the Civil... Read more
Published on 22 Feb 2000
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