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What Does Jeremy Think? & Fall: The Mystery of Robert Maxwell - 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Hardcover

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ISBN: 9789124104221

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Titles in This Set:
What Does Jeremy Think?
Fall: The Mystery of Robert Maxwell

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780008353124 9780241388679

Overview:
Two-in-one hardcover collection blending political insight with investigative biography, designed for curious readers who want a rare glimpse into the machinery of power. What Does Jeremy Think? presents a frontline perspective on the British civil service, detailing a career that saw service to four Prime Ministers and leadership roles at the heart of government. Fall: The Mystery of Robert Maxwell offers a meticulous chronicle of the media magnate’s high-stakes moves in the 1990s, including his audacious Manhattan entrance aboard the Lady Ghislaine in February 1991 as he prepared to purchase the New York Daily News. Together, these two titles illuminate power from two distinct angles: the quiet corridors of Whitehall and the volatile streets of high-stakes media. The hardback format ensures a durable, high-quality reading experience that suits serious readers, collectors, and gift-givers who value lasting, shelf-worthy books. This brand-new set is ideal for fans of political history, investigative journalism, and real-life biographies who want a complete, thoughtfully packaged reading journey in one purchase.

What Makes This Collection Special:
Both books offer rigorous research and crisp narrative that invites you to rethink what you know about leadership, influence, and accountability. The pairing is purposeful: one title anchors the governance side of public life, while the other delves into the daring, sometimes controversial world of media power. Readers will appreciate the complementary pacing—one presents policy context and decision-making, the other unfolds a high-wire biography with intrigue and consequences. Collectors will value the cohesive hardcover presentation and the way the volumes sit together on a shelf, forming a coherent reading arc. Gift buyers will find the set to be a thoughtful present for graduates entering public service, politics enthusiasts, or fans of detailed, evidence-based storytelling. Together, the collection invites readers to compare how ambition, stewardship, and scrutiny shape the stories we tell about leaders and the institutions they serve.

Books Included in This Collection:
What Does Jeremy Think?
What Does Jeremy Think? draws you behind the closed doors of the top levels of government, where policy and principle meet pressure and pragmatism. It examines the role of a Civil Service leader who directly served four Prime Ministers and held historic posts, offering insights into decision-making, accountability, and the realities of delivering public service. Expect a clear, evidence-informed narrative that respects the seriousness of its subject while inviting readers to form their own judgments about leadership, integrity, and the boundaries between political direction and bureaucratic duty.

Fall: The Mystery of Robert Maxwell
Fall: The Mystery of Robert Maxwell recounts a late-20th-century business saga with high drama and real-world consequences. The narrative follows Maxwell’s audacious moves, including his dramatic Manhattan entrance aboard the Lady Ghislaine in February 1991 as he sought to complete the purchase of the New York Daily News. The story unfolds with meticulous detail, balancing biography with business history, and offering readers a sharper sense of how media power intersects with politics, finance, and public perception.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Designed for readers who love in-depth, non-fiction storytelling about power and influence. Ideal for students of politics and business, biography enthusiasts, and anyone seeking well-sourced, readable histories. The two-tome collection is a strong gift for graduates heading into public service or journalism, bookshelf display for home offices, and libraries building a serious non-fiction section. It appeals to readers who enjoy substantial, true-life narratives with clear takeaways about leadership, accountability, and the consequences of ambition. Whether you’re researching modern governance or the dynamics of media empires, this set offers a coherent, compelling starting point.

Key Benefits:

  • Two-title hardcover collection that delivers depth in one purchase
  • Distinct perspectives on power: public service leadership and media leadership
  • Evidence-based storytelling built on rigorous research
  • Durable, premium-format hardcover ideal for gifting and display
  • Gives readers a dual reading journey—policy context and real-world intrigue
  • Great for study, reference, and long-term library value
  • Thoughtfully packaged for collectors and non-fiction enthusiasts

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Two authoritative voices come together in this hardback duo to deliver a balanced, gripping reading experience. The collection blends rigorous analysis with engaging narrative, offering immediate shelf presence and a satisfying reading arc. The premium hardcover construction ensures longevity on your bookshelf, while the accessible prose makes complex topics approachable. It’s an ideal gift for politics and history lovers, graduates entering public service, or anyone who enjoys investigating how power operates in real life. This is a complete, immersive reading experience in a single, thoughtfully designed package.

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