This biography of Arthur James Balfour provides a detailed look at his life and accomplishments. Balfour was a prominent figure in British politics in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, serving as Prime Minister from 1902-1905. He is also known for his contributions to philosophy and for the Balfour Declaration, which declared British support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. This book offers insight into both Balfour's personal life and his impact on history.
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