Victor Grayson
In Search of Britain's Lost Revolutionary
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pluto Press
Published:20th Aug '21
Should be back in stock very soon
The book explores the mysterious disappearance of Victor Grayson, a radical Labour politician, revealing new insights into his life and legacy.
The disappearance of Victor Grayson remains one of the most intriguing mysteries of the early twentieth century. A radical icon and Labour politician, Grayson captivated the public with his fiery speeches and progressive ideals. However, his controversial views made him a target for the establishment, leading to a life steeped in scandal, conspiracy, and ultimately, an unresolved vanishing. In September 1920, he left his London apartment, and despite extensive searches, he was never seen again. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance continue to baffle historians and enthusiasts alike.
In recent years, new documents have surfaced that shed light on Grayson's life and the events leading up to his enigmatic disappearance. These include fragments of an unpublished autobiography, personal letters to his lovers, and correspondence with notable figures such as H.G. Wells and George Bernard Shaw. Additionally, testimonies from prominent Labour politicians, including Clement Attlee, have provided a deeper understanding of Grayson's life. These revelations suggest that he may have been blackmailed by his own party, highlighting the political tensions of the era.
Victor Grayson not only chronicles the life of a man who inspired a generation of socialists but also serves as a reminder of the societal challenges faced by those who dared to challenge the status quo. This biography aims to restore Grayson’s legacy and explore the implications of his disappearance in a time when both socialism and homosexuality were viewed with suspicion.
'Victor Grayson was a socialist firebrand and trailblazer. The leftist equivalent of a spectacular firework, he blazed gloriously, but briefly, before falling to earth - and from grace. This is a gripping account of his spectacular political rise, challenge to the cosy Labour establishment, bizarre ideological volte-face and sudden, never solved, disappearance'
-- Peter Tatchell, human rights defender'Wonderful'
-- Jeremy Corbyn, former leader of the Labour party'Remarkable ... cuts through the mystery and fabrication that has surrounded Grayson's tumultuous life and brings us a step closer to the true story of one of the most renowned socialist politicians of his generation'
-- Dan Carden MP'Casts a new light on its fascinating subject'
-- Dr Kevin Hickson, Senior Lecturer in British Politics, University of Liverpool'A fresh and lively portrait of Victor Grayson built on sound research and archival discoveries'
-- David Clark (Lord Clark of Windermere), former Colne Valley MP and author of 'Victor Grayson: The Man and the Mystery' (Quartet, 2016)'From his stunning victory in the Colne Valley by-election of 1907 to his stirring oratory and mysterious disappearance, Victor Grayson has continued to be a source of fascination. In this well-written new study, Harry Taylor not only illuminates Grayson's political career, he also illustrates its significance in the rise of the Labour Party'
-- Nick Thomas Symonds MP'A cracking read. If you like your politics and your history in primary colours, Harry Taylor's story of Victor Grayson fits the bill'
-- Chris Bryant MP'A thorough, wonderfully-written examination of a hugely intriguing and complex figure who vanished so quickly after a brief yet incendiary political career'
-- Maxine Peake, actor'The Victor Grayson story is one of the great 'who-dunnit' sagas of modern politics. It is especially poignant for socialists as he was one of the first of the breed in Parliament, full of promise which soon dissipated. Harry Taylor tells the tale with verve and insight'
-- Andrew Lord Adonis'Taylor delves into Labour's most fascinating cold case to produce a lively and compelling story of a working class hero'
-- Paul Mason, author of 'How To Stop Fascism: History, Ideology, Resistance''Taylor gives us a superb life ... the best biography of Grayson'
-- 'Bookmunch''Stunning ... In Harry Taylor Grayson has found an understanding, but not uncritical, champion, who wears his extensive research lightly and has now confirmed his status as one of the party's most perceptive and sympathetic chroniclers'
-- 'Tides of History'‘Taylor’s compelling scholarship is thorough and enthralling’
-- ‘Morning Star’‘An engaging and evocative biography … Victor Grayson’s story is told in accomplished style by Taylor’
-- ‘Tribune’‘Harry Taylor has produced a helpful, well-written and excellent account of the life and subsequent mysterious disappearance of the Labour MP Victor Grayson’
-- ‘House MagazinISBN: 9780745343983
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 508g
288 pages