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BRITISH POLITICS. A SELECTION OF 17 VOLUMES, ALL WITH PRESENTATION INSCRIPTIONS TO MARGARET THATCHER by the authors. Comprising:

BUTLER, Lord. The Art of the Possible. London: [1971]. Second impression. Title inscribed “Margaret Thatcher with v best wishes RAB March ‘76” -- Eden, Sir Anthony, later the Earl of Avon. The Memoirs. London: 1960-1962. 2 volumes, both inscribed “For Margaret Thatcher” and dated August 1975 – Eden, A. Another World 1897-1917. London: [1976]. Inscribed “Margaret with sincere regard and every good wish from Anthony August 1976” -- Loewenheim, F.L. (and two others). Roosevelt and Churchill: Their Secret Wartime Correspondence. New York: 1975 -- Young, K. Arthur James Balfour. London: 1963. Inscribed “To Mrs Margaret Thatcher, about one Prime Minister for the delectation of the next, Dec 1977. With every good wish Kenneth Young” -- Soames, Mary. Clementine Churchill. London: [1979] -- Wyatt, W. Confessions of an Optimist. London: [1985]. Paperback -- James, R.R. Anthony Eden. London: [1986] -- Horne, A. Macmillan 1894-1956 [and] Macmillan 1857-1986. London: [1988-1989]. 2 volumes, both inscribed by the author -- Whitelaw, W. The Whitelaw Memoirs. [London: 1989]. Title inscribed “To Margaret Thatcher With my deepest admiration and deep gratitude for all your kindness Willi Whitelaw” -- Hogg, Quintin, later Lord Hailsham. A Sparrow’s Flight. London: 1990. Title inscribed “In affection and gratitude Q.H. of St M” -- Roberts, A. Salisbury Victorian Titan. London: [1999]. Title inscribed “To Lady Thatcher for those wonderful years 1979-1990 in homage, Andrew Roberts” – Le Cheminant, P. Beautiful Ambiguities: an Inside View of the Heart of Government. London: 2001 -- Brezina, Deborah. The Spirit of Churchill. Murfreesboro, TN: [2006] -- Harris, R. The Conservatives: a History. London: [2011]. Paperback. Inscribed “To Mrs Thatcher A little light reading … with best wishes Robin.”

Together with 3 other volumes: Harold Macmillan, The Past Masters (London: 1975) and D. Enright (editor), The Wicked Wit of Winston Churchill (London: 2001), both with gift inscriptions to Margaret Thatcher; and Bernard Ingham, Kill the Messenger (London: 1991), not inscribed but with notes in her hand on embossed card loosely inserted.
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