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  1. Personal Life And Legacy. Anthony Eden married Beatrice Beckett in 1923. They had three sons. One of the sons died while he was a child. The couple divorced in 1950 after strains resulting from loss of their son during World War 2. He married Clarissa Spencer, Churchill's niece in 1952. Anthony Eden died on January 14, 1977, from liver cancer.

  2. 9 de jan. de 2017 · Share. On 9 January, 1957, Sir Anthony Eden resigned as Prime Minister after less than two years in the job. He had made a complete mess of the Suez Crisis the year before, but he was also suffering from severe ill health. IT was 60 years ago today in 1957 that Sir Anthony Eden resigned as Prime Minister after less than two years in the job.

  3. The 1914-1918 conflict defined Anthony Eden’s emotional instincts for the rest of his life. Eden suffered a series of terrible personal losses in the First World War. His eldest brother, Jack, was killed at the front in October 1914. His younger brother Nicholas, who he adored, was killed, aged just 16, when his ship, The Indefatigable, sank ...

  4. 1 de dez. de 1987 · Winter 1987/88 Published on December 1, 1987. An outstanding biography of one of Britain's more intriguing modern figures. Rhodes James has produced a persuasive, readable and objective account, even though he had the support of the family. Eden's strange family history and his traumatic World War I experiences explain much of his character and ...

  5. 1 de jan. de 2004 · The Life and Times of Anthony Eden, First Earl of Avon, 1897–1977 - 24 Hours access EUR €51.00 GBP £44.00

  6. Of all the many legends of the events of 1956, the most persistent is that of an overwrought, ill, almost hysterical Anthony Eden as Prime Minister. Eden was not ill, and although he had a notorious temper over minor irritations, was invariably calm on the big issues. It is very easy to be critical of his conduct of the crisis on several ...

  7. 31 de mai. de 2011 · Eden's dramatic resignation from Neville Chamberlain's Cabinet in 1938, outlined here in the fullest detail yet, made an international impact.This ground-breaking book examines his controversial life and tells the inside story of the Munich crisis (1938), the Geneva Conference (1954), Eden's battles with Churchill over the modernisation of the ...