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Margaret Thatcher
This first volume in a biography of Margaret Thatcher, explores her early life, re-examining the mythology and suggesting a more complex reality behind the idealized pictures previously presented. It presents an ambitious, ruthless, determined woman. author: Campbell, John; publisher: Cape
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Michael O'Mara Books The World According to Margaret Thatcher (The World According To...)
Pages: 162, Hardcover, Michael O'Mara Books
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Pimlico Margaret Thatcher: Iron Lady v. 2
Pages: 944, Paperback, Pimlico
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Weidenfeld & Nicolson Margaret Thatcher: A Tribute in Words and Pictures
Pages: 288, Hardcover, Weidenfeld & Nicolson
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HarperCollins Statecraft
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Politico's Media Margaret Thatcher: The Great Speeches
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HarperCollins The Path to Power
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Margaret Thatcher
author: Campbell, John; publisher: Pimlico
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Margaret Thatcher
This first volume in a biography of Margaret Thatcher, explores her early life, re-examining the mythology and suggesting a more complex reality behind the idealized pictures previously presented. It presents an ambitious, ruthless, determined woman. author: Campbell, John; publisher: Pimlico
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HarperCollins The Downing Street Years
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HarperCollins The Downing Street Years
Pages: 512, Hardcover, HarperCollins
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Jonathan Cape Margaret Thatcher: Iron Lady Vol 2
Pages: 932, Hardcover, Jonathan Cape
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Jonathan Cape Margaret Thatcher Volume One: The Grocer's Daughter
Love her or hate her, there is no escaping the impact that Margaret Thatcher has made upon post-war British Politics. The 1980s are indelibly marked as the Thatcher years, and her rise from Grantham grocer's daughter to Finchley MP in 1959, Leader of the Conservative Party by 1975, and Prime Minister by 1979 was as tenacious as it was controversial. Since being ousted from power, biographers have been busy reassessing her legacy. By far the most distinguished account to date is John Campbell's <I>Margaret Thatcher. Volume One: The Grocer's Daughter</I>. Campbell's credentials for the job are impeccable, having already written the acclaimed biography of Thatcher's great rival, <I>Edward Heath</I>, winner of the 1994 NCR Book Award. As he explains from the outset, this is not an authorised biography, but Thatcher's office made no attempt to prevent the reconstruction of Thatcher's life from her birth in Grantham to her entry into Downing Street. This is a blessing, as Campbell's immensely readable and even-handed book challenges the idealised myth of Thatcher's early life and indoctrination into the Victorian values of her Methodist father Alderman Roberts. According to Campbell, Thatcher reinvented herself as a wealthy Home Counties lady, through her difficult years at Oxford, marriage to Denis, and sexist responses from her party throughout her early years in Opposition. However, as her status as a conviction politician grew, and with the General Election of 1979 looming, she radically changed her image: In place of the Home Counties Tory lady in a stripy hat, married to a rich husband, whose children had attended the most expensive private schools, she forced the media to redefine her as a battling meritocrat who had raised herself by hard work from a humble provincial background. Campbell's story is always compelling, his research meticulous, and his sweep of the political skulduggery of the 60s and 70s masterful. <I>Margaret Thatcher</I> is an absorbing story of the creation of a modern political myth. --<I>Jerry Brotton</I>
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Pimlico Margaret Thatcher: The Grocer's Daughter Vol 1
Love her or hate her, there is no escaping the impact that Margaret Thatcher has made upon post-war British Politics. The 1980s are indelibly marked as the Thatcher years, and her rise from Grantham grocer's daughter to Finchley MP in 1959, Leader of the Conservative Party by 1975, and Prime Minister by 1979 was as tenacious as it was controversial. Since being ousted from power, biographers have been busy reassessing her legacy. By far the most distinguished account to date is John Campbell's <I>Margaret Thatcher. Volume One: The Grocer's Daughter</I>. Campbell's credentials for the job are impeccable, having already written the acclaimed biography of Thatcher's great rival, <I>Edward Heath</I>, winner of the 1994 NCR Book Award. As he explains from the outset, this is not an authorised biography, but Thatcher's office made no attempt to prevent the reconstruction of Thatcher's life from her birth in Grantham to her entry into Downing Street. This is a blessing, as Campbell's immensely readable and even-handed book challenges the idealised myth of Thatcher's early life and indoctrination into the Victorian values of her Methodist father Alderman Roberts. According to Campbell, Thatcher reinvented herself as a wealthy Home Counties lady, through her difficult years at Oxford, marriage to Denis, and sexist responses from her party throughout her early years in Opposition. However, as her status as a conviction politician grew, and with the General Election of 1979 looming, she radically changed her image: In place of the Home Counties Tory lady in a stripy hat, married to a rich husband, whose children had attended the most expensive private schools, she forced the media to redefine her as a battling meritocrat who had raised herself by hard work from a humble provincial background. Campbell's story is always compelling, his research meticulous, and his sweep of the political skulduggery of the 60s and 70s masterful. <I>Margaret Thatcher</I> is an absorbing story of the creation of a modern political myth. --<I>Jerry Brotton</I>
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Politico's Publishing Ltd The Political Legacy of Margaret Thatcher: Freedom Regained?
Pages: 400, Hardcover, Politico's Publishing Ltd
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I B Tauris & Co Ltd Diplomacy and Disillusion at the Court of Margaret Thatcher: An Insider's View
Pages: 224, Hardcover, I B Tauris & Co Ltd
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Pan One of Us: Life of Margaret Thatcher
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers The Thatcher Revolution: Margaret Thatcher, John Major and Tony Blair
Pages: 352, Paperback, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Hodder & Stoughton Audio Books Great Political Speeches: Lloyd George, Hugh Gaitskell, Harold Wilson, Nye Bevan, Margaret Thatcher, Tony Benn, Winston Churchill, Neil Kinnock
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Robson Books Ltd As I Said to Denis...: Margaret Thatcher Book of Quotations
Pages: 240, Paperback, Robson Books Ltd
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Politico's Publishing Ltd Memories of Maggie: A Portrait of Margaret Thatcher
Pages: 304, Hardcover, Politico's Publishing Ltd
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