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0875866301 978-0875866307 September 29, 2008
This biography of Lady Thatcher relates in warm detail the life of Margaret Thatcher, her achievements as British Prime Minister, and her life since retirement. Written in a vigorous, no-nonsense style, Lady Thatcher provides a succinct portrait of the Iron Lady, illustrating what the terms Thatcherite and Thatcherism really mean. Blundell shows why Thatcher was such an outstanding world leader and such an inspiration for women leaders in particular.

The book begins with contrasting scenes the desolation of Britain in the 1978-9 Winter of Discontent prior to Thatcher's premiership, and the economic buoyancy and national self-confidence that prevailed by the end of her period in office 11½ years later. The body of the text provides a chronological, strongly narrative treatment of Thatcher's life, from childhood through to current times.

When Margaret Thatcher donated $3m to the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC, to establish the Thatcher Center, it was John Blundell who proposed the toast to her in front of the 500+ audience assembled to mark the occasion. This book is his personal portrait of Margaret Thatcher, the woman who was the pivotal point of the rescue of a country, a woman who woke up her nation and made it once again a world leader. It is not only the story of her life but also an examination of the ideas, interests, and circumstances surrounding key events.

The author illustrates Thatcher's decisive style in handling potentially explosive issues, her sang-froid, and her charm through numerous vignettes and quotes. He relates the facts of Margaret Thatcher's terms in power and explains how policy reforms and political perspectives that are now taken for granted in Britain had to be fought for.

The transformation she brought to the United Kingdom was stunning on many fronts. Pre-Thatcher, Blundell says, a sclerotic union-dominated economy was typified by surly service, poor products and a "craven" business class. Post-Thatcher even the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), an exemplar of what Americans call the "liberal media," extended its coverage of the private business sector quite considerably, such is the emphasis on the values of capitalism in today's society. Service and product quality have been improved many times over. The choice and level of quality and service that had so impressed the author on his first visits to the U.S. in 1974 was becoming commonplace in the UK by the end of her terms as Prime Minister.

Introduction
1. Childhood
2. University
3 Launching
4. Elected 40
5. Opposition I
6. Education Secretary
7. Reflections
8. Leader
9. Opposition II
10. Power
11. Liberating the Economy
12. Privatizing the Commanding Heights
13. Selling Off Public Housing
14. Going to War
15. Beating the Miners
16. Reforming the Unions
17. Battling the IRA
18. Befriending America
19. Kicking Down the Wall
20. Dealing With Brussels
21. Resignation
22. Retirement
23. Family: Denis, Carol, Mark
24. Men: Alf, Keith, Ronald, Alfred, Alan, Ralph
25. Her World
26. Ten Lessons

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John Blundell has been one of the most effective champions of the free-enterprise economic model which has delivered progress and prosperity around the world. Therefore he is very well placed to explain to Americans the beliefs and principles which underpinned what became known as "Thatcherism". --Lady Thatcher, Summer 2008

Having been a member of the radical pre-Thatcherite edge of the Conservative Party and having lived in the USA for 11 years, John Blundell is very well placed to explain the Thatcherism to American and British readers alike. --Rt Hon David Davis MP, Shadow Home Secretary for the Conservative Party (UK)

John Blundell is uniquely well placed to explain Lady Thatcher and her accomplishments to Americans because he was so deeply involved in the war of ideas in the UK yet spent a great deal of time in the USA. --Edwin Meese III, former US Attorney General

This is a biography of former Margaret Thatcher, British Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990 and leader of the Conservative party from 1975 to 1990, "the woman who was the pivotal point of the rescue of a country, the woman who woke up her nation and made it once again a world leader and player," to quote author Blundell (Director-General, Institute of Economic Affairs, UK). In addition to recounting the events of her political and (to a much lesser extent) personal life, Blundell spends much time lauding the economic tenets of Thatcherism and Thatcher's general success in imposing them. --BOOK NEWS, Inc./Reference & Research Book News

John Blundell is uniquely well placed to explain Lady Thatcher and her accomplishments to Americans because he was so deeply involved in the war of ideas in the UK yet spent a great deal of time in the USA. --Edwin Meese III, former US Attorney General

About the Author

John Blundell is Director-General of London's Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), which was recently described by the BBC's Andrew Marr as "undoubtedly the most influential think tank in modern British history".

He has known Margaret Thatcher since 1970 and has met her in every post she has had since then (and many times since she resigned from public office).

Educated in the UK, he spent over a decade working in the United States and has homes in London and the Allegheny Mountains. He is on the Board of Directors of three major US conservative groups.

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  • Perfect Paperback: 236 pages
  • Publisher: Algora Publishing (September 29, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0875866301
  • ISBN-13: 978-0875866307
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Lesson For America, April 30, 2009
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This delightfully intimate chronicle of Margaret Thatcher's assault on British socialism reminds us Americans that free-market principles are superior to collectivist schemes. Author John Blundell, a loyal Brit with an unabashed love of America, heads IEA, Britain's foremost liberty-oriented think-tank. His book presents crucial lessons to guide contemporary American economic and defense policy-makers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Iron Lady, Iron Principles, December 15, 2010
A refreshing antidote to Nock's Our Enemy, the State is John Blundell`s Margaret Thatcher: A Portrait of the Iron Lady (New York: Algora Publishing, 2008). For a time, as Prime Minister of Great Britain, Thatcher not only retarded the progress of statism but reversed its course. There certainly was nothing fatalistic in her or in her political career, and everything inspiring and encouraging. Blundell, director general of the Institute of Economic Affairs in London, has known Thatcher since 1970 and has written a personal portrait of her ("a very personal interpretation of a very special life"), as opposed to an exhaustive biography and scholarly analysis of her life and politics. (He provides two pages of "further reading" on Thatcher at the end of his biography, listing books, essays, and articles.)

"There is no such thing as Society," she once remarked. "There are only individual men and women and there are families." Nock would have agreed with her, but while he condemned most individuals for harboring what he called an "invincible ignorance," Thatcher was certain that most people would listen to clear reason when their liberty was at stake.

But, as a refutation of Albert Jay Nock's fatalism, not to mention of the doctrinaire collectivism of various schools, John Blundell's compact biography of Margaret Thatcher demonstrates how a nation can, for a time at least, reclaim itself from its past follies, and give those in it who champion a moral basis of capitalism time to marshal their courage, arguments and numbers.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Easy-to-read and brief biography, July 8, 2011
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200 odd pages to cover Margaret Thatcher's life from childhood to retirement, with additional chapters on her family and the key people surrounding. John Blundell has simmered all this down to 26 chapters, framing the life story with a depiction of the UK socio-economic and political context and its relationship with the US. Not only did Mr. Blundell write an easy-to-read and brief biography, he created a love declaration, which nearly relegates this book to glossy marketing material. Nearly.
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