In the Shadow of Power: Influence and Spin Down the Centuries
In The Shadow of Power throws a brief spotlight on some of the people who operated as right-hand men or women who advised, sometimes influenced and occasionally manipulated key leaders in history. They practiced these dark arts hovering on the edges of history, lurking in the background, occasionally rising to positions of absolute authority while managing to remain behind the scenes.

From Alexander the Great to Saddam Hussein, from Cardinal Richelieu and Howard Hughes to Martin Luther King and Pope Benedict—each had a 'fixer' or éminence grise. The role through history has changed from one of absolute discretion as adviser, to overt spinning with even a desire to share in some of the 'fame,' but their presence has always been a constant theme.

They come in all guises: diplomats and courtesans, concubines and clerics, politicians and journalists, and from around the world—USA and Europe, India, China and France—but the role of the éminence grise is often a dangerous one and getting too close to the powerful can prove fatal.
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In the Shadow of Power: Influence and Spin Down the Centuries
In The Shadow of Power throws a brief spotlight on some of the people who operated as right-hand men or women who advised, sometimes influenced and occasionally manipulated key leaders in history. They practiced these dark arts hovering on the edges of history, lurking in the background, occasionally rising to positions of absolute authority while managing to remain behind the scenes.

From Alexander the Great to Saddam Hussein, from Cardinal Richelieu and Howard Hughes to Martin Luther King and Pope Benedict—each had a 'fixer' or éminence grise. The role through history has changed from one of absolute discretion as adviser, to overt spinning with even a desire to share in some of the 'fame,' but their presence has always been a constant theme.

They come in all guises: diplomats and courtesans, concubines and clerics, politicians and journalists, and from around the world—USA and Europe, India, China and France—but the role of the éminence grise is often a dangerous one and getting too close to the powerful can prove fatal.
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In the Shadow of Power: Influence and Spin Down the Centuries

In the Shadow of Power: Influence and Spin Down the Centuries

by Bob Whittington
In the Shadow of Power: Influence and Spin Down the Centuries

In the Shadow of Power: Influence and Spin Down the Centuries

by Bob Whittington

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In The Shadow of Power throws a brief spotlight on some of the people who operated as right-hand men or women who advised, sometimes influenced and occasionally manipulated key leaders in history. They practiced these dark arts hovering on the edges of history, lurking in the background, occasionally rising to positions of absolute authority while managing to remain behind the scenes.

From Alexander the Great to Saddam Hussein, from Cardinal Richelieu and Howard Hughes to Martin Luther King and Pope Benedict—each had a 'fixer' or éminence grise. The role through history has changed from one of absolute discretion as adviser, to overt spinning with even a desire to share in some of the 'fame,' but their presence has always been a constant theme.

They come in all guises: diplomats and courtesans, concubines and clerics, politicians and journalists, and from around the world—USA and Europe, India, China and France—but the role of the éminence grise is often a dangerous one and getting too close to the powerful can prove fatal.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849950480
Publisher: Whittles Publishing
Publication date: 11/07/2014
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

1 Parmenion (c.400-330 BC) 1

2 Empress Theodora (c.500-548 AD) 9

3 Sorghaghtani Beki (1190-1252) 17

4 Shagrat al-Dur (died, 1259) 24

5 Thomas Wolsey (c.1473-1530) 30

6 Nurjahan (1577-1645) 38

7 François Leclerc du Tremblay (1577-1638) 45

8 Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson (1721-1764) 54

9 Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754-1838) 62

10 Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908) 72

11 Gerald Fitzmaurice (1865-1939) 80

12 Sergei Kirov (1886-1934) 87

13 Martin Bormann (1900-1945) 94

14 Ted Sorensen (1928-2010) 101

15 Robert Maheu (1917-2008) 108

16 Malcolm MacDonald (1901-1981) 115

17 General Hossein Fardoust (1917-1987) 124

18 Ralph David Abernathy (1926-1990) 134

19 Charles Colson (1931-2012) 142

20 Tariq Azizfb (b. 1936) 149

21 Jósef Hieronim Retinger (1888-1960) 157

22 George Mitchell (b. 1933) 165

23 Peter Mandelson (b.1953) 173

24 Fr Georg Gänswein (b. 1956) 181

Notes 189

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