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Campbell, who died on July 22 in Watertown, Mass., aged 81, was one of Cape Breton's great fiddlers, best known for his square-dance playing.!
CAMPBELL, JOHN, LL.D.
John Campbell (biographer)
British political writer and biographer
John Campbell (born ) is a British political writer and biographer. He has 10 grandchildren and 2 biological children and 2 step children.
He was educated at Charterhouse and the University of Edinburgh[1] from where he gained a Ph.D. in politics in [2]
His works include biographies of Lloyd George, F. E. Smith, Aneurin Bevan, Roy Jenkins, Edward Heath, and Margaret Thatcher, the last consisting of two volumes, The Grocer's Daughter () and The Iron Lady ().[1] A one-volume abridgment prepared by David Freeman (a historian of Britain teaching at California State University, Fullerton), entitled The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher, From Grocer's Daughter to Prime Minister, was published in and reissued in paperback in He was awarded the NCR Book Award for his biography of Heath in
He has also written, If Love Were All the story of Frances Stevenson & David Lloyd George ()