Heroes and Contemporaries

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A&C Black, 2006. júl. 30. - 320 oldal

In the manner of Winston Churchill's book Great Contemporaries  Jonathan Aitken brings his personal  knowledge to bear combining personal insights, anecdotes and historical judgements on some of the most important figures of the last century


 Aitken was for many years at the heart of British political life. A cabinet minister who was often mentioned as a future prime minister, he worked closely with many of the key figures in the nation's political and social life. In this new book Aitken, has written perceptive profiles of an array of key people and brings his own understanding to their characters, their strengths and their flaws. The book starts with a portrait of Lord Beaverbrook, his great-uncle, who founded the Aitken dynasty of newspaper owners, politicians and public figures. There are portraits of Aitken's own political contemporaries - Michael Portillo and Margaret Thatcher - and of past figures such as Winston Churchill and Harold Wilson.  Aitken's gaze also spreads to intriguing figures beyond the world of politics, into those of sport with Sir Frank Williams and latterly into religion with Nicky Gumbel.

 

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Preface and Acknowledgements
11
Randolph Churchill
17
4
53
Harold Wilson
72
Jimmy and Aspers
94
Margaret Thatcher and Her Family
128
8
159
Michael Portillo
207
Nicky Gumbel
223
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Jonathan Aitken, a former MP and cabinet minister, is the author of 12 books, including his award-winning biography of President Richard Nixon. His recent titles published by Continuum include Pride and Perjury, Psalms for People under Pressure, Prayers for People under Pressure, Charles W. Colson: A Life Redeemed, Heroes and Contemporaries and Nazarbayev and the Making of Kazakhstan.

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