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Tom Bower, Britain's leading investigative biographer, unpicks the tangled web surrounding the Sussexes and their relationship with the royal family.
From courtroom dramas to courtier politics, using extensive research, expert sourcing and interviews from insiders who have never spoken before, this book uncovers an astonishing story of love, betrayal, secrets and revenge.
The explosive new book from Britain’s leading investigative biographer,
Tom Bower
As one of the most famous and influential couples in the world, David
and Victoria Beckham have attained iconic status. The ultimate power
couple have together built a multi-billion-dollar global brand. For
decades, adoring fans have been captivated by the glamorous world they
have created, while their unrivalled fusion of showbiz, fashion,
football and celebrity has been cultivated alongside the image of a
strong marriage.
When the much-trailed Netflix documentary Beckham aired in 2023,
viewers were offered an even more intimate insight into their private
lives. Produced by the Beckhams themselves, the series raised many
questions, not only about their success and personal relationship, but
also about the ruthlessly successful management of their image in the
media. Are their lives really as perfect as the Beckhams would like the
world to believe?
Through extensive research, expert sourcing and interviews with
insiders, Britain’s most celebrated investigative biographer, Tom
Bower, has unearthed a succession of revelations that give surprising
insight into the reality of ‘Brand Beckham’. Exploring the couple’s
relationship, and the truth about their football and fashion careers,
their finances and their new life in Miami, The House of Beckham
unravels the extraordinary reality of the business-savvy cultural icons
to tell an engrossing, often astonishing story of money, sex and power.
The explosive new book from Britain’s leading investigative biographer,
Tom Bower
As one of the most famous and influential couples in the world, David
and Victoria Beckham have attained iconic status. The ultimate power
couple have together built a multi-billion-dollar global brand. For
decades, adoring fans have been captivated by the glamorous world they
have created, while their unrivalled fusion of showbiz, fashion,
football and celebrity has been cultivated alongside the image of a
strong marriage.
When the much-trailed Netflix documentary Beckham aired in 2023,
viewers were offered an even more intimate insight into their private
lives. Produced by the Beckhams themselves, the series raised many
questions, not only about their success and personal relationship, but
also about the ruthlessly successful management of their image in the
media. Are their lives really as perfect as the Beckhams would like the
world to believe?
Through extensive research, expert sourcing and interviews with
insiders, Britain’s most celebrated investigative biographer, Tom
Bower, has unearthed a succession of revelations that give surprising
insight into the reality of ‘Brand Beckham’. Exploring the couple’s
relationship, and the truth about their football and fashion careers,
their finances and their new life in Miami, The House of Beckham
unravels the extraordinary reality of the business-savvy cultural icons
to tell an engrossing, often astonishing story of money, sex and power.
THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1 BESTSELLER 'Explosive' The Sun 'Accounts
from insiders who have never spoken before' The Times 'Bombshell'
The Mirror The British Royal Family believed that the dizzy success
of the Sussex wedding, watched and celebrated around the world, was
the beginning of a new era for the Windsors. Yet, within one
tumultuous year, the dream became a nightmare. In the aftermath of
the infamous Megxit split and the Oprah Winfrey interview, the
Royal Family's fate seems persistently threatened. The public
remains puzzled. Meghan's success has alternatively won praise,
bewildered and outraged. Confused by the Sussexes' slick publicity,
few understand the real Meghan Markle. What lies ahead for Meghan?
And what has happened to the family she married into? Can the
Windsors restore their reputation? With extensive research, expert
sourcing and interviews from insiders who have never spoken before,
Tom Bower, Britain's leading investigative biographer, unpicks the
tangled web of courtroom drama, courtier politics and thwarted
childhood dreams to uncover an astonishing story of love, betrayal,
secrets and revenge.
Where is the space for contemporary environmentalism when both the
utopian promises of a clean and pure earthly Eden and the dystopian
prophecies of an environmental apocalypse have failed to be fully
realized? Rather than falling into one of these familiar
environmental categories, contemporary space is configured, as this
book outlines, as heterotopia, an in-between space of dissonance,
where encounters with waste are a daily occurrence and where dirty
matter refuses to submit to human demands and intentions. Through
an exploration of a series of spaces in which acts of leisure and
recreation are configured alongside vibrant dirty matter, this book
explores how contemporary heterotopia offer entanglements with a
dirty other that promote novel opportunities for humans to
ethically respond and be responsible to the continued presence of
waste and to generate a sense of ecological care for a dirty world.
In doing so, the book urges readers away from a utopian vision of
what the environment should be and instead asks how we can
ethically exist within and around the dirtied environment as it is.
This book will be of interest to scholars of cultural studies,
environmental rhetorics, and environmental ethics.
The political thriller of the year - UPDATED WITH A DEVASTATING NEW
CHAPTER ON THE CHILCOT INQUIRY 'Excellent' Sunday Times
'Devastating' Daily Mail When Tony Blair became prime minister in
1997, he was, at forty-three, the youngest to hold that office
since 1812. With a landslide majority, his approval rating was 93
per cent and he went on to become Labour's longest-serving premier.
So what went wrong? With unprecedented access to more than 180
Whitehall officials, military officers and politicians, Tom Bower
has uncovered the full story of Blair's decade in power. He has
followed Blair's trail from his resignation, since which he has
built a remarkable empire advising tycoons and tyrants. The result
is the political thriller of the year, illuminating the mystery of
an extraordinary politician who continues to fascinate to this day.
THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1 BESTSELLER 'Explosive' The Sun 'Accounts
from insiders who have never spoken before' The Times 'Bombshell'
The Mirror The British Royal Family believed that the dizzy success
of the Sussex wedding, watched and celebrated around the world, was
the beginning of a new era for the Windsors. Yet, within one
tumultuous year, the dream became a nightmare, with the infamous
Megxit split and bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview. In the
aftermath, and with the recent passing of the Queen, the Royal
Family's fate seems persistently threatened. The public remains
puzzled. Meghan's success has alternatively won praise, bewildered
and outraged. Confused by the Sussexes' slick publicity, few
understand the real Meghan Markle. What lies ahead for Meghan? And
what has happened to the family she married into? Can the Windsors
restore their reputation under a new monarch? With extensive
research, expert sourcing and interviews from insiders who have
never spoken before, Tom Bower, Britain's leading investigative
biographer, unpicks the tangled web of courtroom drama, courtier
politics and thwarted childhood dreams to uncover an astonishing
story of love, betrayal, secrets and revenge.
Few heirs to the throne have suffered as much humiliation as Prince Charles. Despite his hard work and genuine concern for the disadvantaged, he has struggled to overcome his unpopularity. After Diana's death, his approval rating crashed to 4% and has been only rescued by his marriage to Camilla. Nevertheless, just one third of Britons now support him to be the next king.
Many still fear that his accession to the throne will cause a constitutional crisis. That mistrust climaxed in the aftermath of the trial of Paul Burrell, Diana's butler, acquitted after the Queen's sensational ‘recollection'. In unearthing many secrets surrounding that and many other dramas, Bower's book, relying on the testimony from over 120 people employed or welcomed into the inner sanctum of Clarence House, reveals a royal household rife with intrigue and misconduct.
The result is a book which uniquely will probe into the character and court of the Charles that no one, until now, has seen.
'I'm no angel.' Bernie Ecclestone Born into poverty, Bernie
Ecclestone has made himself a billionaire by developing the world's
second most popular sport - Formula One racing. Private, mysterious
and some say sinister, the eighty-year-old criss-crosses the globe
in his private jet, mixing with celebrities, statesmen and sporting
heroes. His success is not just in creating a multibillion-pound
global business but in resisting repeated attempts to snatch the
glittering prize from his control. Ecclestone has never before
revealed how he graduated from selling second-hand cars in London's
notorious Warren Street to become the major player he is today. He
has finally decided to reveal his secrets: the deals, the
marriages, the disasters and the successes in Formula One racing,
in Downing Street, in casinos, on yachts and in the air.
Surprisingly, he has granted access to his inner circle to Tom
Bower, described by Ecclestone as 'The Undertaker' - the man who
buries reputations - and has given him access to all his friends
and enemies. All have been told by Ecclestone, 'Tell him the truth,
good or bad.' No Angel is a classic rags-to-riches story, the
unique portrayal of a unique man and an intriguing insight into
Formula One racing, business and the human spirit. Tom Bower is the
author of nineteen books, including biographies of Robert Maxwell,
Mohamed Fayed, Gordon Brown, Richard Branson, Conrad Black and more
recently, Simon Cowell.
The sensational human story of the hunt for oil, and the politics,
power and personalities involved. Over the last 20 years, oil
prices have soared from $7 a barrel to $147 and down to $37. Amid
economic boom and bust, speculators, traders, politicians and
monarchs have plotted to earn fortunes from oil, and prayed for
salvation from unpredictable natural and man-made disasters. Behind
the headlines are the crushing rivalries between men and women
exploring for oil five miles beneath the sea, battling for control
of the world's biggest corporations and gambling billions of
dollars twenty-four hours every day on oil prices. Success or
failure for all those extraordinary personalities depends on
squeezing their rivals and squeezing the crude out of the rocks.
Overweening vanity and greed absorb those titans whose ambitions
are forging the world's quest for oil. Exploiting unprecedented
close access to the lives of irrepressible traders in New York,
oil-oligarchs in Moscow, corporate chieftains in Dallas and London,
and wily politicians floating in jets across the globe, Tom Bower
presents the untold story of the most important quandary of our
times: why, if there is plentiful oil in the earth, does mankind
face a dire shortage threatening our lives? Self-interest is
propelling the squeeze and there seems to be no salvation.
Guardian 'literary highlights of 2020' Sunday Times 'books to watch
out for in 2020' New Statesman 'books to read in 2020' Evening
Standard 'thirteen titles to look for in 2020' As divisive as he is
beguiling, as misunderstood as he is scrutinised, Boris Johnson is
a singular figure. Many of us think we know his story well. His
ruthless ambition was evident from his insistence, as a
three-year-old, that he would one day be 'world king'. Eton and
Oxford prepared him well for a frantic career straddling the
dog-eat-dog worlds of journalism and politics. His transformation
from bumbling stooge on Have I Got New for You to a triumphant
Mayor of London was overshadowed only by his colourful personal
life, brimming with affairs, scandals and transgressions. His
ascent to Number 10 in the wake of the acrimonious, era-defining
Brexit referendum would prove to be only the first act in an epic
drama that saw him play both hero and villain - from proroguing
parliament to his controversial leadership of the Covid-19 Crisis,
all against the backdrop of divorce, marriage, the birth of his
sixth child, revolts among Tory MPs and the countdown to Brexit.
Yet despite his celebrity, decades of media scrutiny, the endless
vitriol of his critics and the enduring adoration of his
supporters, there is so much we've never understood about Boris -
until now. Previous biographies have either dismissed him as a
lazy, deceitful opportunist or been transfixed by his charm, wit
and drive. Both approaches fall short, and so many questions about
Boris remain unanswered. What seismic events of his childhood have
evaded scrutiny? How has he so consistently defied the odds, proved
his critics wrong, and got away with increasingly reckless gambles?
What were his real achievements and failures as Mayor of London,
what was really going on during his time as Foreign Secretary, and
why did he write two articles for the Telegraph, one in favour of
Leave and the other for Remain? How have the women in his life
exerted more influence than any of us realise, and why is his story
ultimately one overshadowed by family secrets? Based on a wealth of
new interviews and research, this is the deepest, most rounded and
most comprehensive portrait to date of the man, the mind, the
politics, the affairs, the family - of a loner, a lover, a leader.
Revelatory, unsettling and compulsively readable, it is the most
timely and indispensable book yet from Britain's leading
investigative biographer.
The riveting tale of how the wanabee aristo Conrad Black and his
social-mountaineering wife Barbara gulled their way into the City,
the Tory party, Wall Street and High Society. This new paperback
edition will be fully updated to include details of Black's
high-profile trial for corporate fraud, sure to claim international
attention. The rise and fall of the media tycoon Conrad Black is
rivalled in its spectacular extravagance only by the machinations
of his social-mountaineering wife, Barbara Amiel. Together their
story of overweening ambition and greed is a modern-day classic of
hubris. There is no bolder or better-informed chronicler of the
follies of the rich and powerful than Tom Bower. Fearless in the
approach which has brought him accolades for his gripping exposes
of Robert Maxwell, Tiny Rowland, Mohammed Fayed and Richard
Branson, Bower reveals how the Blacks financed a billionaire's
lifestyle and won friends and influence in London and New York.
Born into considerable wealth in Canada, Conrad Black bought and
sold (but never effectively managed) several businesses, from
mining and tractors to broadcasting companies and newspapers. In
1985 he bought the Telegraph group in London, where very little was
known of the controversy over his past financial dealings. In 1992
he married Barbara Amiel, who later famously said, 'I have an
extravagance that knows no bounds'. Besotted with his wife, he
began living way beyond his means. Fabulous parties, jewellery,
clothes, private jets and homes followed. In 2003 an independent
report in America accused him of 'outright fraud', 'ethical
corruption' and 'corporate kleptocracy' - allegations that he will
vigorously deny at his trial in Chicago in 2007. This edition will
be updated to include the full story of the trial in all its
sensational detail. Tom Bower's book, based on over 150 interviews
with bankers, politicians, celebrities, power-brokers and close
friends, is packed with intimate revelations. It is a hugely
entertaining account of gullibility in high places.
'The Squeeze' is an invaluable account of the modern oil industry
and vital to understanding the awful truth about the current
disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. With unprecedented access to their
engineers and executives in London and Houston, Tom Bower tells the
inside story of BP's history of alleged negligence. Over the last
20 years, oil prices have soared from $7 a barrel to $147 and down
to $37. Amid economic boom and bust, speculators, traders,
politicians and monarchs have plotted to earn fortunes from oil,
and prayed for salvation from unpredictable natural and man-made
disasters. Behind the headlines are the crushing rivalries between
men and women exploring for oil five miles beneath the sea,
battling for control of the world's biggest corporations and
gambling billions of dollars twenty-four hours every day on oil
prices. Success or failure for all those extraordinary
personalities depends on squeezing their rivals and squeezing the
crude out of the rocks. Overweening vanity and greed absorb those
titans whose ambitions are forging the world's quest for oil.
Exploiting unprecedented close access to the lives of irrepressible
traders in New York, oil-oligarchs in Moscow, corporate chieftains
in Dallas and London and wily politicians floating in jets across
the globe, Tom Bower presents the untold story of the most
important quandary of our times: why, if there is plentiful oil in
the earth, does mankind face a dire shortage threatening our lives?
Self-interest is propelling the squeeze and there seems to be no
salvation.
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