Reflect on Things Past by Lord Carrington

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Reflect on Things Past by Lord Carrington

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A memoir which describes the life and times of Peter, Lord Carrington with details of the many people from all over the world with whom he has had dealings, from Harold Macmillan to Robert Mugabe. He gives an account of his career and his reflections on the main issues of his life in politics.

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Reflect on Things Past by Lord Carrington

Lord Carrington, Secretary General of NATO, presents here his memoirs, giving details of his career and the many people with whom he has had dealings. Born into a family with strong political roots, he went to Eton and Sandhurst, saw action in north-west Europe during World War II, then as soon as possible took his seat in the House of Lords as a somewhat questioning and occasionally uneasy Tory. Given his first government appointment by Winston Churchill and later serving as Leader of the House of Lords, Defence Secretary and Foreign Secretary, he ended his career in government with the painful incident of his resignation when the Argentinians invaded the Falkland Islands. In Peter Carrington's record of his public life he describes the people from all over the world whom he has met such as Harold Macmillan, William Slim, Robert Menzies, Henry Kissinger, Robert Mugabe and Dom Mintoff. This account of his life also gives insights into British and European political life and his reflections on the main issues that have preoccupied him, including reform of the House of Lords and above all, defence of the realm.
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ISBN 13 9780002176675
ISBN 10 000217667X
Title Reflect on Things Past
Author Lord Carrington
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1988-10-17
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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