(4) Books
Place of publication is London unless otherwise stated.
Addison, Christopher Politics from Within, Vol. II, 1911–1918, 1924.
Addison, Paul Churchill on the Home Front 1900–1955, 1992.
Alexander, Eric Chief Whip: The Political Life and Times of Aretas Akers-Douglas, 1st Viscount Chilston, 1961.
Amery, L.S. My Political Life, Vol. I, England Before the Storm, 1896–1914, 1953.
Archer, Thomas Gladstone and his Contemporaries: Sixty Years of Social and Political Progress, Vol. IV, 1860–1890, n.d.
Argyll, The Duchess of (ed.) George Douglas, Eighth Duke of Argyll, 1823–1900 Autobiography and Memoirs, Vol. II, 1906.
Armytage, W.H.G. A.J. Mundella, 1825–1897, The Liberal Background to the Labour Movement, 1951.
Arthur, Sir George Concerning Winston Churchill, 1941.
Asquith, Margot The Autobiography of Margot Asquith, 1920.
Asquith, The Earl of Oxford Memories and Reflections: 1852–1927, Vols. 1 and 2, 1928.
Ausubel, Herman John Bright: Victorian Reformer, New York, 1966.
Bahlman, Dudley,W.R. (ed.) The Diary of Sir Edward Walter Hamilton, 1880–1885, Vol. I, 1880–1882, Oxford, 1972.
——— The Diary of Sir Edward Walter Hamilton, 1880–1885, Vol. II, 1883–1885, Oxford, 1972.
Balfour, Arthur James Chapters of Autobiography, 1930.
Balfour, Michael Britain and Joseph Chamberlain, 1985.
Bardon, Jonathan A History of Ulster, Belfast, 1992.
Barker, Michael Gladstone and Radicalism: The Reconstruction of Liberal Policy in Britain, 1885–94, Brighton, 1975.
Barnes, John and David Nicholson (eds) The Leo Amery Diaries, Vol. I, 1896–1929, 1980.
Beaverbrook, Lord Men and Power 1917–1918, Archon Books, 1968.
——— Politicians and the War, 1914–1916, 1928.
Beckett, Ian, F.W. The Army and the Curragh Incident 1914, Army Records Society, 1986.
Bell, G.K.A. Randall Davidson: Archbishop of Canterbury, Vol. I, 1935.
Bentley, Michael Politics Without Democracy: Great Britain, 1815–1914: Perception and Preoccupation in British Government, Oxford, 1985.