by Garnett/Aitken (Author)
Willie Whitelaw (1918-99) was a popular politician, even though he was involved in policies which have caused lasting bitterness. This biography, based on extensive interviews, offers new insights into such incidents as Whitelaw's secret talks with the IRA and the rise and fall of Margaret Thatcher. Written with his full co-operation, this biography reveals the man behind the affable public persona. It is a portrait of a unique individual - shrewd, good-natured, public spirited and loyal. At the same time, it discloses his flaws - his explosive temper, his love of intrigue, and his anxiety to be all things to all men.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 04 Sep 2003
ISBN 10: 0712606998
ISBN 13: 9780712606998
Book Overview: The first - and authorized - biography of one of Britain's most popular post-War politicians