Margaret Thatcher: The Abridged

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John Campbell's award-winning two volume biography of Margaret Thatcher has now been edited into one, indispensable book. It is the political biography

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In 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 to Edward Heath for leadership of the Conservative party and her eventual removal from power. This is an extraordinary account of an extraordinary woman; John Campbell portrays an ambitious and determined woman who may have begun her career in office almost timidly but who became increasingly remote and arrogant after the Falklands, eventually losing the trust of her colleagues.

Editorial Reviews

"Anyone who really wants to know what happened between 1979 and 1990 should read this book" - John Rentoul, Daily Telegraph

"The best book yet written about Lady Thatcher" - Frank Johnson, Daily Telegraph

"Superbly researched...unlike so many others is neither hagiography nor hatchet-job, and probably gets closer to the truth than any...magnificently told" - Michael Dobbs, Sunday Express

"An enormously useful achievement...every twist and turn of her political life is here" - Matthew Parris, The Times, Books of the Year

"John Campbell's thorough biography... brought together in a useful abridged paperback version... Campbell is a leading political biographer... Campbell's vivid account is easy to read" - Brian Groom, Financial Times

"The best post-power biography is John Campbell's intensely detailed two-volume Margaret Thatcher. Anyone who wants to know what she did should turn to it" - Julian Glover, Guardian

"Campbell's style is cool, detached, offering sympathy, praise, criticism, and blame in equal measure... It's an enlightened and enlightening portrayal of Thatcher and other key political figures of the 1980s" - Brandon Robshaw, The Independent on Sunday

"John Campbell's biography... is the most fair-minded and scrupulous study of Lady Thatcher yet." - The Review, The Times

"A fascinating peek behind the handbag'" - Viewspaper

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