

He could be stubborn and self-righteous, but he was also brave, brushing aside numerous assassination attempts, galvanising his ministers and generals at moments of crisis and stoical in the face of his descent - five times during his life - into a horrifying loss of mind.

He was a devoted husband and family man, a great patron of the arts and sciences, keen to advance Britain's agricultural capacity ('Farmer George') and determined that her horizons should be global. It portrays George as intelligent, benevolent, scrupulously devoted to the constitution of his country and (as head of government as well as head of state) navigating the turbulence of eighteenth-century politics with a strong sense of honour and duty. Andrew Roberts's magnificent new biography takes entirely the opposite view. Plumb, twentieth century) and as the pompous monarch of the musical Hamilton (twenty-first century). Lecky, nineteenth century), 'one of England's most disastrous kings' (J.H. *Shortlisted for the Duff Cooper Prize, 2021* Andrew Roberts, one of Britain's premier historians, overturns the received wisdom on George III George III, Britain's longest-reigning king, has gone down in history as 'the cruellest tyrant of this age' (Thomas Paine, eighteenth century), 'a sovereign who inflicted more profound and enduring injuries upon this country than any other modern English king' (W.E.H. *Winner of the History Reclaimed Book of the Year, 2022* *Winner of the General Society of Colonial Wars' Distinguished Book Award, 2021* Produktbeschreibung The Times Book of the Year *Winner of the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography, 2022*
