Thatcher's Fortunes

Thatcher's Fortunes

Author: Mark Hollingsworth

Publisher: Mainstream Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13:

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When Mark Thatcher was charged with financing an illegal coup by mercenaries to overthrow the oil-rich regime in Equatorial Guinea, people were stunned but also intrigued. The news made headlines across the globe and once again the son of Lady Thatcher was thrust into the spotlight of controversy, skullduggery and dubious business ventures. In January 2005, he pleaded guilty to breaking antimercenary laws by unwittingly financing a helicopter that was to be used by the rebels. That, he hoped, would draw a line under the affair. But the bigger question on everyone's minds during the saga has been: just how has the son of the former Prime Minister made his fortune? For the first time, Thatcher and Son provides the answers. It reveals that Margaret Thatcher was far more involved in helping her son enrich himself - and indirectly their family - while she was Prime Minister than was realised. For most of the Thatcher decade, Mark lived in the USA, married to 'an ordinary Texan millionairess. From that base, he exploited his famous name for commercial gain. He was a middleman on a multi-billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, private security contracts in America and oil ventures in Africa. although he continued to consort with arms dealers. Now his connections with mercenaries who were attempting to topple the president of Equatorial Guinea have propelled him back on to the front pages. Packed with new revelations about Mark and Lady Thatcher's financial and commercial affairs, this book also provides an insight into the twilight worlds of international arms-dealing and oil trading. But at its heart, Thatcher and Son is an insider's account of one of the world's most famous political dynasties.


Tom Thatcher's Fortune

Tom Thatcher's Fortune

Author: Horatio Jr. Alger

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-11-11

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13:

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"Tom Thatcher's Fortune" by Horatio Jr. Alger. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.


Thatcher's Britain

Thatcher's Britain

Author: Richard Vinen

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-03-28

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1471128288

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Britain's first female prime minister remains a political figure of almost mythical proportions. Margaret Thatcher divided a political nation, became a cultural icon, and was the longest-serving prime minister of the twentieth century. Her period in government coincided with extraordinary changes in British society and in Britain's place in the world. Thatcher's Britaintells the story of Thatcherism for a generation with no personal memories of the 80s, as well as for those who want to revisit the polemics of their youth. It seeks to rescue Thatcher from being seen as John the Baptist for Tony Blair, stresses that Thatcherism was not a timeless phenomenon, but rooted in the 70s and 80s, and focuses our attention away from her legend, to what her government actually did during this tumultuous period in British history.


Tom Thatcher ́s Fortune

Tom Thatcher ́s Fortune

Author: Horatio Alger

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2019-09-25

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 3734072824

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Reproduction of the original: Tom Thatcher ́s Fortune by Horatio Alger


Responding to Margaret Thatcher's Death

Responding to Margaret Thatcher's Death

Author: L. Hadley

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-04-11

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1137428252

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Louisa Hadley examines the range of responses to Margaret Thatcher's death in relation to the cultural discourses surrounding Thatcher in the 1980s and since her resignation. The responses examined include the anticipation of Thatcher's death in anti-Thatcher songs, social media responses, obituaries, picture tributes and the ceremonial funeral.


Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher

Author: Charles Moore

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2013-04-25

Total Pages: 894

ISBN-13: 1846146496

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Not For Turning is the first volume of Charles Moore's authorized biography of Margaret Thatcher, the longest serving Prime Minister of the twentieth century and one of the most influential political figures of the postwar era. Charles Moore's biography of Margaret Thatcher, published after her death on 8 April 2013, immediately supercedes all earlier books written about her. At the moment when she becomes a historical figure, this book also makes her into a three dimensional one for the first time. It gives unparalleled insight into her early life and formation, especially through her extensive correspondence with her sister, which Moore is the first author to draw on. It recreates brilliantly the atmosphere of British politics as she was making her way, and takes her up to what was arguably the zenith of her power, victory in the Falklands. (This volume ends with the Falklands Dinner in Downing Street in November 1982.) Moore is clearly an admirer of his subject, but he does not shy away from criticising her or identifying weaknesses and mistakes where he feels it is justified. Based on unrestricted access to all Lady Thatcher's papers, unpublished interviews with her and all her major colleagues, this is the indispensable, fully rounded portrait of a towering figure of our times.


Thatcher

Thatcher

Author: Clare Beckett

Publisher: Haus Publishing

Published: 2007-11-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1907822844

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Britain's first woman prime minister, friend of Ronald Reagan and the longest serving head of government in the 20th century (1979-90), but also the only one to be removed from office in peacetime by pressure from within her own party


The Shadow World

The Shadow World

Author: Andrew Feinstein

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Published: 2011-11-08

Total Pages: 738

ISBN-13: 1429932716

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The Shadow World presents the behind-the-scenes tale of the global arms trade, exposing in forensic detail the deadly collusion that too often exists among senior politicians, weapons manufacturers, felonious arms dealers, and the military--a situation that compromises our security and undermines our democracy. Now a major PBS documentary "An authoritative guide to the business of war. Chilling, heartbreaking, and enraging."--Arundhati Roy Andrew Feinstein reveals the cover-ups behind a range of weapons deals, from the largest in history--between the British and Saudi governments---to the guns-for-diamonds deals in Africa and the current $60 billion U.S. weapons contract with Saudi Arabia. Based on pathbreaking reporting and unprecedented access to top-secret information, The Shadow World takes us into a clandestine realm that is as vitally important as it is shocking.


Margaret Thatcher: From Grantham to the Falklands

Margaret Thatcher: From Grantham to the Falklands

Author: Charles Moore

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2013-05-21

Total Pages: 836

ISBN-13: 0307958957

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With unequaled authority and dramatic detail, the first volume of Charles Moore's authorized biography of Margaret Thatcher reveals as never before the early life, rise to power, and initial period as prime minister of the woman who transformed Britain and the world in the late twentieth century. Moore illuminates Thatcher's youth--her relationship with her parents and early romantic attachments, including her courtship and marriage to Denis Thatcher--moving forward to the determination and boldness that marked even the very beginning of her political career. His account of her political relationship with Ronald Reagan is riveting. Throughout Moore explores in compelling detail the obstacles and indignities that Thatcher encountered as a woman in what was still overwhelmingly a man's world. A clear-eyed, fair account, conveying Thatcher's remarkable talents and sometimes infuriating qualities, Moore's portrait enlivens the woman who was prime minister for more than a decade (1979-1990), re-creating the circumstances and experiences that shaped one of the most significant world leaders of the postwar era.