Maggie is John Sergeant's mordant analysis of Margaret Thatcher's career and, more importantly, the legacy she has left to the Conservative party, which...
Heart to Heart is a collection of astonishing essays by K. Natwar Singh, told with charm and vivacity: he describes playing host to C. Rajagopalachari in New Yo...
A definitive portrait of the charismatic British prime minister traces the life and political career of Tony Blair from his youth to his leadership of the Labor...
Of the four great European dictators of the 20th century, Mussolini remains the least known. The last major, non-academic life, by Denis Mack Smith, has been in...
Mein Kampf is perhaps the only notable work written in two volumes by Adolf Hitler, in 1924. Hitler was arrested when he took out a mass demonstration in favour...
Gandhi, an inspiration and despair to all who approached him, has been subjected to more analysis than any other person in contemporary history. And yet somethi...
Life and times of a leading ICS officer. Experiences in the raj, Cabinet Secretary. Particular attention to partition. Excellent on machinery of partition, lega...
Mahatma Gandhi and his philosophy of truth and nonviolence have intrigued the world for decades. Looking at the Western and Indian influences that had gone into...
A selection of writings, including letters, speeches, public papers, interviews, and other excerpts offers a portrait of America's forty-first president tha...
Carl Bernstein’s stunning portrait of Hillary Rodham Clinton shows us, as nothing else has, the true trajectory of her life and career with its zigzag bur...