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Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s first female prime minister and one of the most influential world leaders of the 20th century, celebrated her 80th birthday in 2005—a fitting moment to celebrate her dynamic personality and monumental, sometimes controversial achievements. This lavish tribute, illustrated with 200 color photographs, brings together more than 100 personal reminiscences and anecdotes from major world figures, among them Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, Henry Kissinger, Helmut Kohl, and Shimon Peres, as well as some of Britain’s leading journalists, politicians, and civil servants, both allies and opponents of the Iron Lady. Includes a foreword by Charles Moore, Thatcher’s authorized biographer.
 



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Iain Dale, 43, is a writer, broadcaster and the owner of Politicos.co.uk. He is Chief of Staff to the Rt Hon David Davis MP and Dale was a Conservative Candidate in the 2005 General Election. Iain has worked as a parliamentary researcher, financial journalist and political lobbyist. Among his many books are As I Said to Denis: The Margaret Thatcher Book of Quotations, the Dictionary of Conservative Quotations, Memories of Maggie, The Unofficial Book of Political Lists, the Tony Blair Joke Book, The Blair Necessities, Memories of the Falklands, the Politico's Book of the Dead and Prime Minister Portillo & Other Things that Never Happened. Iain lives in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.

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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: WN (February 28, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0297851152
  • ISBN-13: 978-0297851158
  • Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 7.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #221,076 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Leaders like this are so few in a century, September 6, 2006
Not every British Prime Minister is a Thatcher or Churchill. Not every American President is a Lincoln, Kennedy, or Clinton. And even rarer a jewel is a woman who can lead a country not as a token female but a first among equals, whether they are man or woman. Such is the legacy of Margaret Hilda Roberts Thatcher, who in her 8 decades of life has epitomized the sheer force of will, intellect, fortitude, and backbone that brought Britain back from the brink of bankruptcy. One need not agree with Thatcher's reign but one thing is for certain: she was a woman of fierce drive with the intellectual and political savvy to boot. Most of all .... isn't it grand to know that in the machinations of international politics ... there are those world leaders who understand the courage and strength of conviction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not a biography, but a collection of memories, May 11, 2009
Let me say straight away that if you don't like Maggie Thatcher, you won't like this book at all, since it portrays her in a very positive light. Although this book is more about her style and personality than her policies, anybody who dislikes her for whatever reason is most unlikely to enjoy this book.

Plenty of biographies have been written about Maggie and no doubt plenty more will be. I haven't read any of them and I'm in no particular hurry to read one. However, when I saw this book on offer at a bargain price, I took a quick look and decided that it would be worth buying. It comprises anecdotes of her by various people, mainly politicians from Britain, America and elsewhere, but also including a few other significant people such as TV political reporters. Ordinary members of the public are not represented, nor is Ted Heath although there is a picture of Maggie holding his portrait.

Some anecdotes previously appeared in other publications are reproduced here by permission of various other publishers, so if any of them seem familiar, maybe you've read them elsewhere. I'm not an avid reader of political books so it's not a problem for me. Some anecdotes recall specific incidents while others offer a more general assessment. I generally like the specific incidents best. Some are very brief (Helmut Kohl's piece occupies just half a page) while others run to several pages (Rex Hunt`s detailed account of Maggie`s 1983 visit to the Falklands). The right-hand margin of each page is wider than the left-hand margin, which is sometimes used for picture captions but also includes some quotes by or about Maggie.

There are plenty of great pictures of Maggie, mostly from the seventies and eighties, though all stages of her life are represented from childhood to early in the new millennium. You'll even find a picture of her at work as a laboratory research assistant, in which capacity she worked before becoming a politician. One of my favorite pictures is described as showing her as the new Conservative leader and is dated 1974. Actually, she didn't become leader until 1975 so either the date or description is wrong, but who cares?

Michael Brunson's anecdote is about his first meeting with Maggie when, as a reporter, he asked her a question about something she'd said the day before. He was firmly put in his place, both at the time and at the end of the session, but claims to have learned a lot from the experience. Sebastian Coe tells us of an animated exchange he had with Maggie about his preparation for the 1988 Olympics, in which she reminded him of her background as a research chemist, whereupon he pointed out that he was already a double Olympic champion.

John Redwood discusses his first meeting with Maggie but goes on to explain how he eventually managed to persuade her to embark on the privatisation of many state-owned industries. He thinks that this exercise may ultimately be regarded as her greatest success. Perhaps, but I tend to think that her triumph over the trade unions was an even greater success.

One of Maggie's speech writers discusses the dead parrot sketch that Maggie used at the party conference in 1990. Maggie had never heard of Monty Python and didn't think the joke was funny, but she asked to watch the original sketch. She still didn't find it funny but included it in her speech anyway, whereupon it earned the laughter that her speech-writers assured her it would.

Edwina Currie, who represented a mining constituency, discusses the 1984 strike and its legacy, explaining that Toyota's decision to build their European manufacturing plant there was a direct consequence of Britain's reputation as a strike-free zone in the aftermath of Arthur Scargill's defeat.

This book captures much of the essence of Maggie's political career. If you're too young to remember her time in power and you haven't familiarized yourself with the period, you probably need to familiarise yourself via a different book, perhaps but not necessarily a biography. For older people and for those younger people who have studied the period, this is a fitting tribute to Maggie.
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