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Reagan and Thatcher : the difficult relationship / Richard Aldous.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Thorndike Press large print nonfiction seriesPublication details: Waterville, Me. : Thorndike Press, 2012.Edition: Large print edDescription: 603 p. (large print) ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1410448452
  • 9781410448453
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: For decades historians have perpetuated the myth of a "Churchillian" relationship between Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, citing it as an example of the special bond between the U.S. and Britain. But, as Richard Aldous argues in this penetrating dual biography, Reagan and Thatcher clashed repeatedly while carefully cultivating a harmonious public image - and struggled to work together to confront the greatest threat of their time: the USSR.
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For decades historians have perpetuated the myth of a "Churchillian" relationship between Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, citing it as an example of the special bond between the U.S. and Britain. But, as Richard Aldous argues in this penetrating dual biography, Reagan and Thatcher clashed repeatedly while carefully cultivating a harmonious public image -- and struggled to work together to confront the greatest threat of their time: the USSR.

Originally published: New York : W.W. Norton, 2012.

Includes bibliographical references.

For decades historians have perpetuated the myth of a "Churchillian" relationship between Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, citing it as an example of the special bond between the U.S. and Britain. But, as Richard Aldous argues in this penetrating dual biography, Reagan and Thatcher clashed repeatedly while carefully cultivating a harmonious public image - and struggled to work together to confront the greatest threat of their time: the USSR.

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