Alec Douglas-Home
- April 1964: Quintin Hogg becomes Secretary of State for Education and Science. Sir Edward Boyle leaves the Cabinet.
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References
- Dickie, J. (1964). The Uncommon Commoner: A Study of Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Pall Mall.
- Douglas-Home, Alec, Sir. (1964). Peaceful Change.
- Dutton, D. (2006). Alec Douglas-Home (20 British Prime Ministers of the 20th Century), Haus Publishing.
- Home of the Hirsel, Lord. (1976). The Way the Wind Blows: An Autobiography, London: Collins.
- Home of the Hirsel, Lord. (1979). Border Reflections, London: Collins
- Home of the Hirsel, Lord. (1983). Letters to a Grandson, London: HarperCollins.
- Hughes, E. (1964). Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Housman
- Thorpe, D.R. (1996). Alec Douglas-Home, Sinclair-Stevenson
- Young, K. (1971). Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Fairleigh Dickinson
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External links
- CricketArchive page on Lord Dunglass (Alec Douglas-Home)
- Cricinfo page on Lord Dunglass (Alec Douglas-Home)
- More about Sir Alec Douglas-Home on the Downing Street website.
- Prime Ministers in the Post-War world: Alec Douglas-Home, lecture by D R Thorpe at Gresham College, 24 May 2007 (available for download as an audio or video file)
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