The first volume of John Campbell's biography of Margaret Thatcher was described by Frank Johnson in the Daily Telegraph as 'much the best book yet written about Lady Thatcher'. That volume The Grocer's Daughter described Mrs Thatcher's childhood & early career up until the 1979 General Election which carried her into Downing Street. This second volume covers the whole eleven & a half years of her momentous premiership. Thirteen years after her removal from power this is the first comprehensive & fully researched study of the Thatcher Government from its hesitant beginning to its dramatic end. Campbell draws on the mass of memoirs & diaries of Mrs Thatcher's colleagues aides advisers & rivals as well as on original material from the Ronald Reagan archive shedding fascinating new light on the Reagan-Thatcher 'special relationship' & on dozens of interviews. The Iron Lady will confirm John Campbell's Margaret Thatcher as one of the greatest political biographies of recent times.