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Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography, Volume Three: Herself Alone
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Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography, Volume Three: Herself Alone

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‘One of the great biographical achievements of our times’ (Sunday Times), Charles Moore’s bestselling and definitive biography of Britain’s first female Prime Minister reaches its climax with the story of her zenith and her fall

This third and climactic volume of Charles Moore’s authorised biography gives the definitive account of Margaret Thatcher’s third term in office and her life after it. Three stories run through the whole book. The first is Mrs Thatcher’s dominance of her government in almost every domestic field, but also her growing intolerance of dissent, the increasing alienation of her most senior ministers over Europe and the fatal corrosion which followed. The second is her commanding presence on the world stage (including relations with Reagan, Gorbachev, Bush, Kohl and Mandela), her role in the ending of the Cold War, her central position in the response to the invasion of Kuwait, and her increasing isolation as America’s priorities in Europe changed. The third is how she, a woman, coped and led in political worlds almost entirely occupied by men. The three stories come dramatically together in the autumn of 1990 when, at the moment of greatest domestic danger, she travelled to Paris to participate in the ceremonies ending the Cold War. The chapters here on her fall are, in their drama, unmatched in modern political biography.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2020
Pages
1072
ISBN
9780141986920

‘One of the great biographical achievements of our times’ (Sunday Times), Charles Moore’s bestselling and definitive biography of Britain’s first female Prime Minister reaches its climax with the story of her zenith and her fall

This third and climactic volume of Charles Moore’s authorised biography gives the definitive account of Margaret Thatcher’s third term in office and her life after it. Three stories run through the whole book. The first is Mrs Thatcher’s dominance of her government in almost every domestic field, but also her growing intolerance of dissent, the increasing alienation of her most senior ministers over Europe and the fatal corrosion which followed. The second is her commanding presence on the world stage (including relations with Reagan, Gorbachev, Bush, Kohl and Mandela), her role in the ending of the Cold War, her central position in the response to the invasion of Kuwait, and her increasing isolation as America’s priorities in Europe changed. The third is how she, a woman, coped and led in political worlds almost entirely occupied by men. The three stories come dramatically together in the autumn of 1990 when, at the moment of greatest domestic danger, she travelled to Paris to participate in the ceremonies ending the Cold War. The chapters here on her fall are, in their drama, unmatched in modern political biography.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2020
Pages
1072
ISBN
9780141986920