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Max Hastings Sir
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  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Pan; New Ed edition (5 Sep 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 033049063X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330490634
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 19.7 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 356,784 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'An important as well as an enjoyable book' Roy Hattersley, Daily Mail 'Much excellent gossip, some of it wildly indiscreet...Hastings is a brilliant reporter' Sunday Telegraph "The acuity of his insights make this book a wholly compelling read' Observer

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'An important as well as an enjoyable book' - Roy Hattersley, Daily Mail

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5.0 out of 5 stars A rollicking good read, 31 Aug 2004
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This book is a rollicking good read. It is also immensely informative. Max Hastings was editor of the Daily Telegraph for almost 10 years and his memoirs show just how a national newspaper gets it together each day (the words "seat" and "pants" spring to mind). He also provides a fresh perspective on events that shook the UK and the world in the late 1980s and 1990s: the collapse of communism in eastern Europe and of apartheid in South Africa, German reunification, Mrs Thatcher's demise and much else.

Of course, we take the results of these events for granted now. But, Max Hastings shows how much they were resisted in certain quarters at the time.

Perhaps the most endearing quality of the book is Hastings' ability to laugh at himself. One obvious example of this is an unflattering photograph of the great editor "leering unbecomingly" at the Princess of Wales. There are many others.

Hastings' pen portraits of colleagues and foes are equally irresistible. Frequently, there are no lengthy descriptions and he lets the subjects' words speak for themselves. Niall Ferguson, when asked by Hastings at an interview what he imagined he would be doing five years hence, responds: "I want to be the A. J. P. Taylor de nos jours".

Conrad Black, when visiting Hastings after the latter's departure from the Daily Telegraph, pronounces: "Nice house you've got here, Max - but it would have been twice the size if you'd stayed with us!"

There are also some piquant observations on the leading politicians of the day, including Mrs T, John Major and Tony Blair.

This is a book which manages to be gossipy without being malicious and hugely entertaining without being light-weight.

Highly recommended.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A frontline seat as it all goes wrong, 30 Oct 2003
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Max Hastings occupied an enviable / terrifying position (depending on your view) during his stint as the highly successful editor of the Daily Telegraph. Pressured from his hard-right wing boss Conrad Black as well as the loony-right faction of the Tory party, Hastings fought to keep a centrist editorial policy in what has always been seen to be the mouthpiece of the Conservative party. Most would crack under the pressure, but Hastings admits to being not a man of overwhelming convictions, and it seems to be this ability to remain aloof from the dogma that ultimately saved him and the paper.

His style is as engaging as his other written work, and he retains a refreshing candour about his errors and predjudices. His historians eye now has the ability to look back at the late 1980's with no little perspective, and a fine job he does too. There is plent6y of meat to chew over too, the fall of Margaret Thatcher, the Tories inability to find their way forward post-Thatcher (plus ca change?) The almighty mess that is the House of Windsor comes in for especially close inspection and is found wanting, especially the Prince of Wales (although Hastings cheerfully admits to being smitten by Diana!)

A fine, pacy revue of an era in British history that appears to be creating ripples still, and thus an essential read. There is an equally fascinating book to be written about the enigmatic, and frankly terrifying Conrad Black, but that will have to wait.

One minor criticism - Max Hastings is surely erudite enough to know that 'chronic' does not mean extreme, but rather continuous over time - a mistake he makes at regural and annoying intervals.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling story, 7 July 2010
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Max Hastings is well known for his military history books. However his account of his years as editor of The Daily Telegraph will appeal to quite a different reading audience. It's rare to have such a detailed account of newspaper publishing from an insider. It's frank, well written and very entertaining. One wonders how Max Hastings must feel about the events which later engulfed the then-proprietor Conrad Black. Since he relinquished the DT position, newspaper publishing has faced a whole new set of economic pressures; nevertheless his book should be read by anyone with ambitions in the journalism profession. I found it fascinating and would strongly recommend it for anyone interested in publishing.
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