This book is the first full-length biography of Huw T. Edwards (1929-70), a key figure in the Welsh labor movement who was known in the 1950s as the "unofficial Prime Minister of Wales." Paul Ward explores Edwards's working-class origins, his growing involvement with trade unions and other political activities, and his eventual place in the high reaches of the Welsh establishment, which included a role as Welsh representative to the BBC, a seat on the Welsh Tourist Board, and the presidency of the Welsh Language Society.