Kind of Blue: A Political Memoir

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Ken Clarke’s “Kind of Blue: A Political Memoir” is a compelling and insightful journey through the career of one of Britain’s most recognizable and independent-minded politicians. This First Edition, First Impression hardcover, published by Macmillan, provides a candid and often humorous account of Clarke’s experiences at the heart of British government, from his early days as a rising star to his roles as Chancellor, Home Secretary, and Justice Secretary. Beyond the policy debates and political maneuvering, Clarke offers a rare glimpse into the personal side of politics. Known for his pro-European stance and his ability to work across party lines, Clarke doesn’t shy away from controversial topics. Expect a refreshingly honest assessment of the key events and personalities that shaped modern Britain, from Thatcherism to Brexit. If you’re seeking an insider’s view of British politics from a pragmatic, engaging, and often dissenting voice, “Kind of Blue” is a must-read. This is a very good copy in blue cloth boards, lightly bumped to upper spine, with a very good dust jacket.

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Shipped from UK, please allow 10 to 21 business days for arrival. Very Good, A very good, clean and sound copy in blue cloth boards, lightly bumped to upper spine, with a very good dust jacket.

Embark on a captivating journey through the life and career of one of Britain's most influential and outspoken political figures with "Kind of Blue: A Political Memoir" by Ken Clarke. This First Edition, First Impression hardcover offers an unparalleled insider's perspective on the tumultuous landscape of British politics spanning several decades. Ken Clarke, a prominent figure in the Conservative Party, served in numerous high-profile roles, including Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home Secretary, and Justice Secretary. Known for his unwavering convictions, sharp wit, and independent thinking, Clarke provides a candid and often humorous account of his experiences at the heart of power. "Kind of Blue" delves into the key events, policy debates, and personalities that shaped modern Britain, offering readers a unique glimpse behind the scenes of government. Beyond the headlines and political maneuvering, Clarke's memoir reveals the personal side of a man dedicated to public service. He reflects on his motivations, the challenges he faced, and the lessons he learned throughout his distinguished career. Expect insightful commentary on landmark events such as the miners' strike, the Maastricht Treaty negotiations, and the rise of New Labour, all delivered with Clarke's characteristic bluntness and clarity. This meticulously crafted memoir, published by Macmillan, is more than just a recounting of political events. It's a compelling narrative of a life lived in the arena, a testament to the power of conviction, and a valuable contribution to the historical record. "Kind of Blue" will appeal to anyone interested in British politics, contemporary history, and the inner workings of government. Whether you're a seasoned political observer or simply curious about the forces that shape our world, this book offers a fascinating and thought-provoking read. This is a very good, clean and sound copy in blue cloth boards, lightly bumped to upper spine, with a very good dust jacket. With 515 pages of engaging prose, "Kind of Blue" offers a deep dive into the mind of a political heavyweight. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of political history order your copy today!
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1509837191

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9781509837199

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515

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854

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First Edition, First Impression

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