Margaret Thatcher

Review Essay
Jan/Feb
1994
Robin W. Winks

Margaret Thatcher's memoir, The Downing Street Years, offers little nuanced portraiture, self-revelation or introspection. But it is a work of real force and shrewdness that recounts the political battles of a dogged, self-assured champion of conservatives. In tone and tilt, thus, it is unalloyed Iron Lady.