
Who Dares Wins
Britain, 1979-1982
$60.65
- Paperback
976 pages
- Release Date
30 November 2020
Summary
The early 1980s were the most dramatic, colourful and controversial years in our modern history. Margaret Thatcher had come to power in 1979 with a daring plan to reverse Britain’s decline. But as factories closed their doors, dole queues lengthened and the inner cities exploded in flames, would her harsh medicine rescue the Sick Man of Europe - or kill it off?
Evocative, surprising and gloriously entertaining, Dominic Sandbrook’s new book recreates the great turning point in Britain’…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780141975283 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0141975288 |
| Author: | Dominic Sandbrook |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Imprint: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 976 |
| Release Date: | 30 November 2020 |
| Weight: | 697g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 130mm x 41mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
Like its predecessors, Who Dares Wins is a rich mixture of political narrative and social reportage. It is scholarly, accessible, well written, witty and incisive. It fizzes with character and anecdote … Superb. – Piers Brendon * The Sunday Times *Magisterial … If anyone wants to know what has been happening to Britain since the 1950s, it is difficult to imagine a more informative, or better-humoured guide … a Thucydidean coolness, balance and wisdom that is superb. – AN Wilson * The Times *Superb … Immaculately well-researched, breathtakingly broad and beautifully written. One defies anyone, even a specialist, not to learn something from it … Sandbrook leaves the reader impatient for the next volume. – Simon Heffer * Daily Telegraph *Painstaking, enjoyable, even-handed … you may feel a nice balance of piquancy and poignancy in having those years brought to life by the historian’s magic wand. – Anthony Quinn * The Observer *Brilliant … The political manoeuvrings of 1979-82 are traced with a novelistic verve that would have done credit to House of Cards. – Tom Holland * BBC History Magazine *Dominic Sandbrook’s great chronicle of Britain locates the big political narrative always in a wider social context than just by-election swings and Westminster roundabouts … It all comes flooding back. – Charles Moore * The Spectator *This is vividly panoramic history, ranging from high affairs of state to the tiniest textural details of everyday life … His sources are joyously eclectic … We wait impatiently for the next course of this richly satisfying historical feast. – Francis Wheen * Literary Review *A magnificent history … Who Dares Wins captures the period with clairvoyant vividness. Compulsively readable, the book will be indispensable to anyone who wants to understand these pivotal years. – John Gray * New Statesman *Masterful, mammoth … rich and rewarding … One of the book’s great strengths is that although we know how the story will end we are still kept in suspense - not because of doubts over the outcome, but because Sandbrook situates the reader firmly back in those crucial years … The result is a full and rich account of the period. – John McTernan * Financial Times *Worth every penny, an enjoyable romp … It’s a great read. – Paul Donnelley * The Daily Express *
About The Author
Dominic Sandbrook
Dominic Sandbrook is nearing completion of his great multi-volume history of postwar Britain from the mid 1950s to the late 1980s, which began with Never Had It So Good. He has written and presented a number of highly successful BBC television series, on subjects as diverse as the joys of the Volkswagen and the history of science fiction. He writes reviews and articles principally for the Daily Mail and Sunday Times.
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