Edward Heath: A Singular Life

Author:   Michael McManus
Publisher:   Elliott & Thompson Limited
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9781783962648


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   14 July 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Michael McManus
Publisher:   Elliott & Thompson Limited
Imprint:   Elliott & Thompson Limited
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.771kg
ISBN:  

9781783962648


ISBN 10:   178396264
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   14 July 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents D; Introduction ix; ONE Early life (1916-1950) 1; TWO Rise through the ranks (1950-1959) 15; THREE Prime Minister (1970-1974) 87; FOUR Out of office (1974-1997) 161; FIVE Final years (1997-2005) 265; SIX Sailor and musician 325; Coda: Heath, sex and the allegations of 2015 355; Acknowledgements 367; Notes 371; Bibliography 377; Index 379

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The Heath that emerges from this consistently insightful, briskly paced, even-handed and unexpectedly entertaining book is an acutely shy man whose bluff exterior hid a fundamental lack of confidence. -- John Preston, Daily Mail; He has written something far more important ... 'Edward Heath: A Singular Life' is not a narrative history of Heath's times, nor does it set out to replace the pre-eminent biographies by John Campbell (1993) and Philip Ziegler (2010). McManus attempts, and achieves, something different: an assessment of Heath's motivation and psychology. Since Heath deliberately built around himself a carapace thicker than a rhinoceros's hide to protect his privacy and rebuff intimacy, this is no easy task. McManus writes it very well. Movingly, and often comically ...The skill he demonstrates is closer to that of a novelist or portrait painter than that of a journalist -- William Waldegrave, The Daily Telegraph; This biography of the PM responsible for taking Britain into the EU could not be better timed ... In this lucid, often amusing, compilation of anecdotes and insights, McManus captures extremely well what a strange and self-contained man Heath was ... McManus' book is far from being a hagiography; precisely because he worked for Heath for many years, he is admirably clear-sighted about his employer's monumental insensitivity and self-absorption. -- Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times; Many witnesses contributing to this interesting new book ... Flashes of humour, of great warmth and kindness ... revealing -- Richard Ingrams, Spectator


"""The Heath that emerges from this consistently insightful, briskly paced, even-handed and unexpectedly entertaining book is an acutely shy man whose bluff exterior hid a fundamental lack of confidence."" -- John Preston, Daily Mail; ""He has written something far more important ... 'Edward Heath: A Singular Life' is not a narrative history of Heath's times, nor does it set out to replace the pre-eminent biographies by John Campbell (1993) and Philip Ziegler (2010). McManus attempts, and achieves, something different: an assessment of Heath's motivation and psychology. Since Heath deliberately built around himself a carapace thicker than a rhinoceros's hide to protect his privacy and rebuff intimacy, this is no easy task. McManus writes it very well. Movingly, and often comically ...The skill he demonstrates is closer to that of a novelist or portrait painter than that of a journalist"" -- William Waldegrave, The Daily Telegraph; ""This biography of the PM responsible for taking Britain into the EU could not be better timed ... In this lucid, often amusing, compilation of anecdotes and insights, McManus captures extremely well what a strange and self-contained man Heath was ... McManus' book is far from being a hagiography; precisely because he worked for Heath for many years, he is admirably clear-sighted about his employer's monumental insensitivity and self-absorption."" -- Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times; ""Many witnesses contributing to this interesting new book ... Flashes of humour, of great warmth and kindness ... revealing"" -- Richard Ingrams, Spectator"


Author Information

Michael McManus was responsible for researching, drafting and editing Sir Edward Heath's memoirs, The Course of My Life(1998). He is also the author of several books of his own, including two biographies: of the former Liberal leader Jo Grimond, Towards the Sound of Gunfire(2001); and of the actor Nicholas Courtney, Still Getting Away With It (2005). He has extensive political experience, having worked for three Conservative Prime Ministers; as a special adviser in three government departments; and as a political and strategy consultant. He ran the Press Complaints Commission 2012-14. He is now a full-time writer, with a number of plays and a musical theatre piece at various stages of the production process.

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