The path to power
- 1st ed.
- New York HarperCollins c1995.
- xiv, 656 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Includes index
The Path to Power is the gripping story of Margaret Thatcher's journey from the market town of Grantham to the door of 10 Downing Street. In her own words, she gives a candid account of her personal life-her provincial childhood, her Oxford years, her marriage to Denis and the growing centrality of politics to the woman who would become the Iron Lady. This was a time when there were no more than a handful of women in the House of Commons-and Thatcher rose to the top, battling with Ted Heath along the way, while rethinking Conservative ideology. Revealing and extraordinary, The Path to Power is the definitive account of Thatcher's early years and the emergence of her unshakeable political vision.
9780007456628
Thatcher, Margaret. Conservative Party (Great Britain) -Biography. Women prime ministers-Great Britain -Biography. Great Britain-Politics and government.