Charles Moore joined the staff of the Daily Telegraph in 1979, and as a political columnist in the 1980s covered several years of Mrs Thatcher's first and second governments. He was Editor of the Spectator 1984-1990; Editor of the Sunday Telegraph 1992-1995; and Editor of the Daily Telegraph 1995-2003, for which he is still a regular columnist. The first volume of his biography of Margaret Thatcher, published in 2013, won the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography, the H.W. Fisher Best First Biography Prize and Political Book of the Year at the Paddy Power Political Book Awards.
Moore has finally completed one of the most thrilling,
comprehensive, fair-minded and elegantly written biographies of
modern times. It is full of complex argument, and a very large
cast, but it is a joy to read.—Andrew Marr, New Statesman
Reviewers are supposed never to use the word "definitive" about a
history book or biograph, but with Charles Moore's life of Margaret
Thatcher, of which this is the triumphant last volume, one has no
other option. ... an absolute masterpiece of the biographer's
art.—Andrew Roberts, Daily Telegraph
Moore's Margaret Thatcher is one of the truly great biographies.
Throughout the three volumes it has been comprehensive and subtle,
breaking new ground while being surefooted on familiar terrain. He
provides a portrait of Thatcher - her anxiousness and her
certainty, her strength and her frailty - that is surprising and
fresh while still convincing. This volume completes a historical
masterpiece.—Daniel Finkelstein, The Times
Not merely the authorized biography, Moore's is the definitive
biography of Thatcher, and perhaps one of the definitive books
about Britain in the late twentieth century.—Anne Applebaum, New
York Review of Books
This is a magnificent political biography which takes its place
next to Robert Blake's Disraeli and Robert Caro's Lyndon Johnson on
the highest level. Outstanding... superb... extraordinarily
compelling.—Philip Hensher, Spectator
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