The Chancellor
Title | The Chancellor PDF eBook |
Author | Kati Marton |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2021-10-26 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1501192620 |
A New York Times Notable Book The definitive biography of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, detailing the remarkable rise and political brilliance of the most powerful--and elusive--woman in the world. The Chancellor is at once a riveting political biography and an intimate human story of a complete outsider--a research chemist and pastor's daughter raised in Soviet-controlled East Germany--who rose to become the unofficial leader of the West. Acclaimed biographer Kati Marton set out to pierce the mystery of how Angela Merkel achieved all this. And she found the answer in Merkel's political genius: in her willingness to talk with adversaries rather than over them, her skill at negotiating without ever compromising on what's most important to her, her canniness in appointing political rivals to her cabinet and exacting their policies so they have no platform to run against her, the humility to allow others to take credit for things done in tandem, the wisdom to stay out of the papers and off Twitter, and the vision to take advantage of crises to enact bold change. Famously private, the Angela Merkel who emerges in The Chancellor is a role model for anyone interested in gaining and keeping power while holding onto one's moral convictions--and for anyone looking to understand how to successfully bridge huge divisions within society. No modern leader has so ably confronted Russian aggression, provided homes to over a million refugees, and calmly unified Europe at a time when other countries are becoming more divided. But Marton also describes Merkel's many challenges, such as her complicated relationship with President Obama, who she at one point refused to speak to. This captivating portrait shows a woman who has survived extraordinary challenges to transform her own country and return it to the global stage. Timely and revelatory, this great morality tale shows the difference an exceptional leader can make for the greater good of a country and the world.
The Survivors of the Chancellor
Title | The Survivors of the Chancellor PDF eBook |
Author | Jules Verne |
Publisher | Milkyway Media |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 1878 |
Genre | Fiction |
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Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI voice. Desiring a more romantic crossing of the Atlantic, Englishman J. R. Kazallon decides to forgo a steamship and instead sets sail on the Chancellor, a large three-mast sailing ship. What follows is a classic nautical adventure, told in the form of a series of diary entries and filled with tragedy, suffering, and even horror. Despite the grim subject matter, Jules Verne still finds space to include ample descriptions of geology, biology, and meteorology.
Becoming Madam Chancellor
Title | Becoming Madam Chancellor PDF eBook |
Author | Joyce Marie Mushaben |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 359 |
Release | 2017-08-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1108417736 |
The first English-language scholarly book to provide an overview of the Angela Merkel's career and influence.
Some Times in America
Title | Some Times in America PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander Chancellor |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Pub Limited |
Pages | 307 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780747543374 |
By way of Eton, Cambridge, Reuters, ITN, the Spectator and the Sunday Telegraph, Chancellor arrived in his first job based in America in 1986 as Washington correspondent for the then new British daily, the Independent. In 1992 he joined the New Yorker, reaping a harvest of news, gossip and humour collected here.
Devil Take the Hindmost
Title | Devil Take the Hindmost PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Chancellor |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 2000-06-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0452281806 |
A lively, original, and challenging history of stock market speculation from the 17th century to present day. Is your investment in that new Internet stock a sign of stock market savvy or an act of peculiarly American speculative folly? How has the psychology of investing changed—and not changed—over the last five hundred years? In Devil Take the Hindmost, Edward Chancellor traces the origins of the speculative spirit back to ancient Rome and chronicles its revival in the modern world: from the tulip scandal of 1630s Holland, to “stockjobbing” in London's Exchange Alley, to the infamous South Sea Bubble of 1720, which prompted Sir Isaac Newton to comment, “I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people.” Here are brokers underwriting risks that included highway robbery and the “assurance of female chastity”; credit notes and lottery tickets circulating as money; wise and unwise investors from Alexander Pope and Benjamin Disraeli to Ivan Boesky and Hillary Rodham Clinton. From the Gilded Age to the Roaring Twenties, from the nineteenth century railway mania to the crash of 1929, from junk bonds and the Japanese bubble economy to the day-traders of the Information Era, Devil Take the Hindmost tells a fascinating story of human dreams and folly through the ages.
The Office of Lord Chancellor
Title | The Office of Lord Chancellor PDF eBook |
Author | Diana Woodhouse |
Publisher | Hart Publishing |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2001-05-21 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1841130214 |
This book analyses the development and current position of the Lord Chancellor in his various roles.
Back from the Brink
Title | Back from the Brink PDF eBook |
Author | Alistair Darling |
Publisher | Atlantic Books |
Pages | 415 |
Release | 2012-06-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0857892827 |
Alistair Darling's long-awaited book will be one of the most reviewed, widely discussed, and saleable political memoirs of recent years. In the late summer of 2007, shares of Northern Rock went into free-fall, causing a run on the bank - the first in over 150 years. Northern Rock proved to be only the first. Twelve months later, as the world was engulfed in the worst banking crisis for more than a century, one of its largest banks, RBS, came within hours of collapse. Back from the Brink tells the gripping story of Alistair Darling's one thousand days in Number 11 Downing Street. As Chancellor, he had to avert the collapse of RBS hours before the cash machines would have ceased to function; at the eleventh hour, he stopped Barclays from acquiring Lehman Brothers in order to protect UK taxpayers; he used anti-terror legislation to stop Icelandic banks from withdrawing funds from Britain. From crisis talks in Washington, to dramatic meetings with the titans of international banking, to dealing with the massive political and economic fallout in the UK, Darling places the reader in the rooms where the destinies of millions weighed heavily on the shoulders of a few. His book is also a candid account of life in the Downing Street pressure cooker and his relationship with Gordon Brown during the last years of New Labor. Back from the Brink is a vivid and immediate depiction of the British government's handling of an unprecedented global financial catastrophe. Alistair Darling's knowledge and understanding provide a unique perspective on the events that rocked international capitalism. It is also a vital historical document.