
The Third Man
The number one bestselling memoir of one of New Labourās three founding architects, now with a revealing new chapter updating this paperback edition.
Peter Mandelson is one of the most influential politicians of modern times. The Third Man is his story ā of a life played out in the backroom and then on the frontline of the Labour Party during its unprecedented three terms in government.
Much of the book is devoted to the defining political relationships of Peter Mandelsonās life ā with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. Charting what he terms the āsoap-operaā years of the Labour government, his book continues to ruffle feathers with an updated preface bringing the story up to the tempestuous present.
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The Third Man
The number one bestselling memoir of one of New Labourās three founding architects, now with a revealing new chapter updating this paperback edition.
Peter Mandelson is one of the most influential politicians of modern times. The Third Man is his story ā of a life played out in the backroom and then on the frontline of the Labour Party during its unprecedented three terms in government.
Much of the book is devoted to the defining political relationships of Peter Mandelsonās life ā with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. Charting what he terms the āsoap-operaā years of the Labour government, his book continues to ruffle feathers with an updated preface bringing the story up to the tempestuous present.
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The number one bestselling memoir of one of New Labourās three founding architects, now with a revealing new chapter updating this paperback edition.
Peter Mandelson is one of the most influential politicians of modern times. The Third Man is his story ā of a life played out in the backroom and then on the frontline of the Labour Party during its unprecedented three terms in government.
Much of the book is devoted to the defining political relationships of Peter Mandelsonās life ā with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. Charting what he terms the āsoap-operaā years of the Labour government, his book continues to ruffle feathers with an updated preface bringing the story up to the tempestuous present.























