The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher: From Grocer’s Daughter to Iron Lady

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‘An enormously useful achievement…every twist and turn of her political life is here’ The Times, BOOKS OF THE YEARIn this abridged edition of John Campbell’s two acclaimed volumes on Margaret Thatcher, we trace the life of Britain’s only female Prime Minister, from her upbringing in Grantham to her unexpected challenge for leadership of the Conservative party to her eleven tumultuous years in Downing Street and her eventual removal from power. This is an extraordinary account of an extraordinary individual who changed the face of Britain; John Campbell portrays an ambitious and determined woman who started cautiously, grew in confidence after the Falklands War but became increasingly remote and domineering until she finally lost the trust of her colleagues.

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Weight 0.403 kg
Dimensions 3.8 × 12.9 × 19.7 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

592

Publisher

Year Published

2012-1-5

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0099575167

About The Author

John Campbell is recognised as one of Britain's leading political biographers. In addition to Edward Heath, which won the NCR Award in 1994, his subjects have included Lloyd George (1977), F.E. Smith, Lord Birkenhead (1983), Roy Jenkins (1983) and Aneurin Bevan (1986). His most recent books are If Love Were All: The Story of Frances Stevenson and David Lloyd George, and Pistols at Dawn, published by Jonathan Cape in June 2009. He is currently writing the authorised biography of Roy Jenkins.

Anyone who really wants to know what happened between 1979 and 1990 should read this book

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The best book yet written about Lady Thatcher

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