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But I did not expect the authorized biography by Charles Moore to reveal Thatcher’s keen lifelong understanding of the difficulties of a political career for a woman.
Margaret Thatcher signed a contract for an authorized biography more than 16 years ago. For reasons that will soon become clear, she granted writer Charles Moore an exclusive series of interviews ...
In “Margaret Thatcher,” Charles Moore tells the British leader’s life from her birth to the Falklands war.
In 1997, writer Charles Moore was commissioned to write an authorized biography of Margaret Thatcher. But as part of the agreement with the former prime minister, the book would only be published ...
WASHINGTON — I am rounding the last turn of Charles Moore’s magisterial biography of Margaret Thatcher. It is no sprint. It is not even a distances race. It is a marathon of a literary work, three ...
Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography, Vol Two: Everything She Wants, by Charles Moore, Allen Lane, RRP£30, 880 pages John Lloyd is an FT contributing editor and was labour correspondent ...
When the second volume of Charles Moore’s monumental biography of Margaret Thatcher came out in 2015, she had two indisputable claims to preeminence: She was the only woman to have been prime ...
MAGGIE: An Intimate Portrait of a Woman in Power, by Chris Ogden, Simon and Shuster, $22.95. In the past year, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher seems to have fallen increasingly out of ...
Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography, Volume Three: Herself Alone, by Charles Moore (Allen Lane, 880 pp., $24.06) Forty years on, Margaret Thatcher’s election as Great Britain’s first female ...
March 2020 Margaret Thatcher’s traitors by Robin Harris On Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography: Herself Alone by Charles Moore. A lt hough a good rule is that book reviewers should preserve a ...
When public figures die, biographies of them are sometimes rushed into print. Margaret Thatcher died in April, but the thorough and intelligent Charles Moore biography of the controversial former ...
Margaret Thatcher, frail and already suffering from the beginnings of dementia, had taken the precaution of videotaping her eulogy in advance.
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