Mark Archer in Financial Times Weekend, October 2003
In Robert Skidelsky's magnificently intelligent biography... Keynes has received the best tribute he could deserve...
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Review
"'In Robert Skidelsky's magnificently intelligent biography - in my opinion the greatest of the last century and, possibly, of this one too - Keynes has received the best tribute he could deserve' Mark Archer, Financial Times Magazine; 'As brilliant as his full-length version... this one-volume version can be strongly recommended to the many non-economists who are mystified but intrigued by the Keynes legend' William Keegan, Observer; 'Nobody who wants to understand one of the most extraordinary Englishmen of his time can do without this biography' Eric Hobsbawm"
Product Description
Robert Skidelsky's magisterial biography of John Maynard Keynes, now available in a definitive abridged volume
Book Description
Robert Skidelskys three-volume biography of John Maynard Keynes has been acclaimed as the authoritative account of the great economist-statesmans life. Meticulously researched and beautifully written, this abridged biography offers us a sympathetic account of the life and influences of a passionate visionary, and an invaluable insight into the formation of a new economic philosophy whose ideas remain even today at the centre of political and economic discussion. In Robert Skidelskys magnificently intelligent biography in my opinion the greatest of the last century and, possibly, of this one too Keynes has received the best tribute he could deserve Mark Archer, Financial Times Magazine As brilliant as his full-length version . . . this one-volume version can be strongly recommended to the many non-economists who are mystified but intrigued by the Keynes legend William Keegan, Observer 'Nobody who wants to understand one of the most extraordinary Englishmen of his time can do without this biography' Eric Hobsbawm
About the Author
Robert Skidelsky is Professor of Political Economy at the University of Warwick. His books include Politicians and the Slump, Oswald Mosley and The World After Communism, as well as the three bestselling volumes of his biography of John Maynard Keynes.