Political leaders & leadership

  • Margaret Thatcher Authorised Biog Vol 2

    £30.00

    Margaret Thatcher was the longest-serving Prime Minister of the 20th century and one of the most influential figures of the postwar era. Volume two of Moore’s acclaimed biography covers the central, triumphal years of her premiership, from the Falklands to the 1987 election. Based on unrestricted access to all Lady Thatcher’s papers, unpublished interviews with her and all her major colleagues, this is the indispensable portrait of a towering figure of our times.

  • Churchill Factor

    £10.99

    On the eve of the 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill’s death, Boris Johnson explores what makes up the ‘Churchill factor’, the singular brilliance of one of the most important leaders of the 20th century. Taking on the myths and misconceptions along with the outsised reality, he portrays a man of multiple contradictions, contagious bravery, breathtaking eloquence, matchless strategising, and deep humanity.

  • Mr and Mrs Disraeli: A Strange Romance

    £20.00

    Reading between the lines of a great cache of their letters and the anecdotes of others in chilly Oxford reading rooms, Daisy Hay shows how the Disraelis rose to the top of the social and political pile. Along the way, we meet women of a similar station and situation whose endings were far unhappier than Mary Anne’s, acting as a counterpoint to her fairy tale ending as the landed Angel of the Prime Minister’s House. In an age where first ladies are under ever-increasing pressure to perform and conform, ‘Mr and Mrs Disraeli’ offers a portrait of one who refused to do either, in a society which demanded she do both.

  • Thank You for This Moment: A Story of Love, Power and Betrayal

    £18.99

    Valerie Trierweiler’s memoir about her tumultuous relationship with President François Hollande, sent shockwaves through the French political establishment for what it revealed about the President’s personal life. In a nation that strives not to pry into the private lives of its politicians, Trierweiler’s voice demanded to be heard, and the embattled President found himself vowing to see out his term in the face of rapidly sinking approval ratings. At the heart of the book is a compelling tale of politics, love and betrayal that has electrified a nation.

  • Churchill Factor

    £25.00

    On the eve of the 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill’s death, Boris Johnson explores what makes up the ‘Churchill factor’, the singular brilliance of one of the most important leaders of the 20th century. Taking on the myths and misconceptions along with the outsised reality, he portrays a man of multiple contradictions, contagious bravery, breathtaking eloquence, matchless strategising, and deep humanity.

  • Empress Dowager Cixi

    £12.99

    In this ground-breaking biography, Jung Chang shows that under Cixi’s rule China acquired virtually all the attributes of a modern state: industries, railways, cars, electricity, telephones, Western medicine, an army and navy with modern weaponry.

  • Good Morning, Mr Mandela

    £20.00

    Zelda la Grange grew up in South Africa as a white Afrikaner who supported the rules of segregation. Yet just a few years after the end of Apartheid she would become a most trusted assistant to Nelson Mandela, growing to respect and cherish the man she had been taught was the enemy. Good Morning, Mr Mandela tells the extraordinary story of how a young woman had her life, beliefs, prejudices and everything she once believed in utterly transformed by the greatest man of her time.

  • Margaret Thatcher

    £18.99

    ‘Not For Turning’ is the first volume of Charles Moore’s authorized biography of Margaret Thatcher, the longest serving Prime Minister of the 20th century and one of the most influential political figures of the postwar era.

  • Lunch With The FT 52 Classic Encounters

    £20.00

    From film stars to politicians, tycoons to writers, dissidents to lifestyle gurus, ‘Lunch with the FT’ is a selection of classic interviews conducted in the unforgiving proximity of a restaurant table. The list of people who have had lunch with the FT since 1994 read like an international who’s who of our times. Meet the rich and famous, the weird and the brilliant, the brave and the virtuous, brought to you by the Financial Times’ global network of columnists and correspondents.

  • The Prince

    The Prince

    £10.99

    Machiavelli’s profound political essay from the sixteenth century, with an afterword by Oliver Francis.

  • Passage Of Power

    £35.00

    The 4th volume of Robert Caro’s monumental work on American President Lyndon Johnson spans the years 1958 to 1964, arguably the most crucial years in the life of Johnson and pivotal years for American history. This era saw some of the most frustrating moments of Johnson’s career, but also some of his most triumphant.

  • Start With Why

    £10.99

    Why are some people and organizations more inventive, pioneering and successful than others? In business, it doesn’t matter what you do, it matters WHY you do it. Here, Sinek explains the framework needed for businesses to move past knowing what they do to how they do it, and then to ask the more important question – why?