
Kill the Messenger
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Author: Bernard Ingham
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 432
This account of the Thatcher years is seen through the eyes of her Chief Press Secretary, Bernard Ingham. His tenure of office was marked by controversy - winning much praise and criticism from media and politicians. This book explains how Ingham came to hold the job of Chief Press Secretary and how he did the job both at home and abroad. It also analyzes Mrs Thatcher's approach to the media and the government's relations with Press, radio and television in Britain during those years.
Author: Bernard Ingham
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 432
This account of the Thatcher years is seen through the eyes of her Chief Press Secretary, Bernard Ingham. His tenure of office was marked by controversy - winning much praise and criticism from media and politicians. This book explains how Ingham came to hold the job of Chief Press Secretary and how he did the job both at home and abroad. It also analyzes Mrs Thatcher's approach to the media and the government's relations with Press, radio and television in Britain during those years.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Bernard Ingham
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 432
This account of the Thatcher years is seen through the eyes of her Chief Press Secretary, Bernard Ingham. His tenure of office was marked by controversy - winning much praise and criticism from media and politicians. This book explains how Ingham came to hold the job of Chief Press Secretary and how he did the job both at home and abroad. It also analyzes Mrs Thatcher's approach to the media and the government's relations with Press, radio and television in Britain during those years.
Author: Bernard Ingham
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 432
This account of the Thatcher years is seen through the eyes of her Chief Press Secretary, Bernard Ingham. His tenure of office was marked by controversy - winning much praise and criticism from media and politicians. This book explains how Ingham came to hold the job of Chief Press Secretary and how he did the job both at home and abroad. It also analyzes Mrs Thatcher's approach to the media and the government's relations with Press, radio and television in Britain during those years.

Kill the Messenger