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30 Days
A Month at the Heart of Blair's War

 

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30 Days
A Month at the Heart of Blair's War

by Peter Stothard (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780007173211

 

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A unique, unprecedented eyewitness account of the thirty most critical days of Tony Blair's political career as Prime Minister, from 10 March 2003 to the end of the second Gulf War, written by the former editor of The Times.



30 Days throws an intimate -- and frequently humorous -- light on the domestic and political life of Number Ten at a time of crisis; it shows the Prime Minister's relationships not only with the President of the United States but with the writers, strategists, make-up artists and other members of the close-knit Number Ten team. It illuminates his frankest dealings with the world leaders who both backed and opposed him. Peter Stothard's fast-paced and compelling narrative is supported by Nick Danziger's remarkable photographs. The result is a groundbreaking record of history in the making, and a gripping day-to-day chronicle of four tense and tempestuous weeks.


 

ISBN 7173210
ISBN13 9780007173211
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Format Paperback
Publication date 07/07/2003
Pages 268
Weight (grammes) 283
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 133
Width (mm) 203