By: Margaret Thatcher (Author)
For those looking to learn more about the life and legacy of Margaret Thatcher, look no further than Margaret Thatcher: The Autobiography. This comprehensive and easy-to-read book offers a comprehensive look at her life, from her childhood to her time as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Not only is it an informative read, but it also provides excellent value for money, with its high-quality binding and pages. This book is an essential for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of one of the most influential women in politics.Larry Li: I can think of no valid reason to want to read a biography when there's an autobiography unless of course one has already read it.
United Kingdom on Mar 15, 2023
Cristiana De Sanctis: Dalla scrittura traspare la visione di una leader che aveva le idee chiare, nessuna ambiguità. Tuttavia è un'autobiografia politica: non ci si aspetti di trovare aneddoti sulla sua vita privata.
Italy on Jan 26, 2023
Graham G Grant: Perhaps no other Prime Minister, bar Tony Blair, is quite so polarising as Thatcher. But her reforms shaped the Britain we know today, from privatisation to the drive to limit the power of the trade unions who held the country to ransom in the ‘70s. She was a transformational force, whatever you think of her legacy — and of course many are bitterly opposed to the changes that took place while she was in office, for 11.5 years. Her memoir is a detailed account of her early life and her rise to the top of the Conservative Party, only to be felled by some of her erstwhile supporters amid the backlash over the community charge, and tensions over Europe. She was ahead of her time on a range of issues from Europe to the risk of another autocracy replacing the Soviet regime after its demise. She believed there was still much to do when she was ousted in the early days of the Gulf War. The weakness of the book is the heavy focus on policy and chronology to the detriment of any real insight into her personal life. Her life was politics, basically, and we get very little idea of the impact on her family, beyond the importance of her husband Denis: a stabilising influence without whom...
United Kingdom on Mar 07, 2022
Patty Ferguson: I will avoid AUTObiographies in the future. I'm sure Maggie was a wonderful PM. Book is a bit too self-serving. Will stick with BIOgraphies in the future, for more unbiased coverage.
United States on Aug 22, 2021
Vicuña: Thatcher is a divisive individual. Loathe and loved in almost equal measure, it’s impossible not to acknowledge how she influenced and shaped both domestic and world politics for a generation. Her legacy, good and bad, lives on and I felt it time to read her account of her personal and political life.
This volume brings together The Downing Street Years and The Path to Power into a single volume. Thatcher was always articulate and her written word has the same vibrancy as much of her speech. I think it’s interesting to balance her account of some events with those of others present and in this context, some of the autobiographies of her contemporaries and Cabinet members have perhaps a rather different slant.
It’s clear that she was a very driven individual. Self belief is necessary to lead and she played a key role on a world stage. One which has not been matched since and it’s easy to forget how far she influenced Russian politics and glasnost. The book is littered with snippets and it’s an intriguing social account of times within memory for many of us. It’s sad to think of how her final years were spent; robbed of intellect and there was no follow up...
United Kingdom on May 09, 2021
Giovanni V: Great autobiography of a major political leader of the 21st century. It also makes you realize how the common thoughts of the time prior to her arrival were so wrong. We tend to forget what Britain prior to her arrival was. Nationalisation was rampant trade unions were causing caos and intervention was widespread on both sides of the political spectrum.
Could this be what awaits Britain (and i purposely write Britain and not UK) again......?
Anybody who is interested in history of our recent past should rad it.
United States on Jul 08, 2016
Wally: I liked learning more about MT and the way she influenced Politics in Britain and worldwide. I had not fully known about all the good she did. e.g. The Miners strike. Housing for the disadvantaged. The increases is assistance for the elderly. And the part she played in The Falklands, and the influence she had in ending the Cold War. Also she was a very gutsy outspoken lady, who would take on anybody.
I just got a bit bogged down in the politics. Perhaps the book was overlong.
United States on Feb 11, 2015
Declan Donovan: I must admit, as a conservative, I've always found Margaret Thatcher an exciting individual, and I suppose that high regard for her may color my review.
Starting from the beginning and carrying on from her campaign to first join Parliament through her time as Leader of the Opposition and eventually Prime Minister, this autobiography truly covers it all. Margaret Thatcher was one of the most powerful voices in the West during the final decades of the Soviet Union and one of the key figures in returning to true free-market policies. Her clear-headedness shines as she explains every aspect of her time in politics and her motivations for her particular policies.
Anyone with an interest in the right wing politics of the late 20th century simply must read this book. No other figure had the lengthy influence on the world stage that Thatcher did.
All that being said, the writing can be a bit dry. But it is an autobiography of a politician -- one shouldn't expect much else.
United States on Dec 27, 2014
Clipper: I give Margaret Thatcher substantial credit from saving Britain from what seemed in the early 1970s like an inexorable decline, but I found her own account of why and how she did it quite disappointing.
First of all, the book, although a somewhat shortened version of her previously published two volumes, is a hard read. Unless one is deeply into the minutiae of contemporary British politics, I think most would find it difficult to read every word, or even every page. I found myself skimming some and even skipping chapters here and there. I say this as one who loved a relatively recent biography of William Pitt..
Second, even in her own voice, Thatcher turns out to be a person hard to like. Her "Iron Lady" qualities are certainly admirable, but one just doesn't like her. Perhaps it's because, even in retrospect, she never shows a moment of self-doubt. This quality stood her well in leading the country out of the morass it was in, but one might expect that, once all that was over and she could look back, she might have felt -- and shared with her readers -- the doubts she must have had along the way. Maybe she never had any. But if so, then it must be a first, and her...
United States on May 14, 2013
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Total Reviews | 17 reviews | 708 reviews | 323 reviews |
ISBN-13 | 978-0062012340 | 978-1250271334 | 978-1637582350 |
Memoirs (Books) | Memoirs | Memoirs | Memoirs |
Publication date | April 9, 2013 | September 8, 2020 | December 7, 2021 |
Publisher | Harper Perennial; Abridged - Combined edition | St. Martin's Press; First Edition edition | Post Hill Press |
Country of Origin | USA | USA | USA |
Women's Biographies | Women's Biographies | Women's Biographies | |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,287 in Political Leader Biographies#5,298 in Women's Biographies#14,323 in Memoirs | #348 in Political Conservatism & Liberalism#514 in Political Leader Biographies#3,675 in Memoirs | #9 in Women in Politics #259 in Women's Biographies#844 in Memoirs |
ASIN | 0062012347 | ||
Release date | April 9, 2013 | September 8, 2020 | December 7, 2021 |
ISBN-10 | 0062012347, 9780062012340 | 1250271339 | 1637582358 |
Customer Reviews | 4.4/5 stars of 702 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 6,824 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 4,467 ratings |
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | ||
Language | English | English | English |
Product Dimensions | 1.33 x 5.31 x 8 inches; 1.51 Pounds | 6.38 x 1.03 x 9.58 inches; 1.18 Pounds | 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches; 1.25 Pounds |
Stanley Brown: Après avoir vécu la fin des années 70 en Angleterre et après avoir traversé la grève des mineurs, ce livre permet de se replonger dans cette période bien triste pour notre pays et de revivre ces moments tout en sachant que ce livre ne donne que le point de vue de Maggie. Autrefois, il y avait une émission intitulée "Points of views" sur BBC. Points de vues au pluriel. Il faudra lire d'autres ouvrages pour se faire une opinion. En attendant, pour commencer, ce livre est passionnant, très bien écrit et, même si le temps a passé, il reste encore des séquelles des évènements qui se sont déroulés et des décisions qui ont été prises à cette époque.
France on Aug 31, 2023