About Douglas Hurd
Douglas Hurd is a senior British Conservative politician and novelist, who served in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major between 1979 and his retirement in 1995. Viewed as one of the Conservative Party's senior elder statesmen, he is a patron of the Tory Reform Group, and remains an active figure in public life.
Novels
Scotch On the Rocks (1971) (with Andrew Osmond)
Truth Game (1972)
Vote To Kill (1975)
War Without Frontiers (1982) (with Andrew Osmond)
Palace of Enchantments (1985) (with Stephen Lamport)
Last Day of Summer (1992)
The Shape of Ice (1998)
Image in the Water (2001)
Truth Game (1972)
Vote To Kill (1975)
War Without Frontiers (1982) (with Andrew Osmond)
Palace of Enchantments (1985) (with Stephen Lamport)
Last Day of Summer (1992)
The Shape of Ice (1998)
Image in the Water (2001)
Collections
Non fiction
The Arrow War (1967)
An End to Promises: Sketch of a government, 1970-74 (1979)
Conservatism in the 1990s: CPC Party Conference lecture (1991)
Our Future in Europe: CPC (1993)
The Search for Peace (1997)
Letters from a Diplomat (1997)
Memoirs (2003)
What's Wrong with British Foreign Policy? (2007)
Robert Peel: A Biography (2007)
Choose Your Weapons (2011)
Disraeli: A Biography (2013)
An End to Promises: Sketch of a government, 1970-74 (1979)
Conservatism in the 1990s: CPC Party Conference lecture (1991)
Our Future in Europe: CPC (1993)
The Search for Peace (1997)
Letters from a Diplomat (1997)
Memoirs (2003)
What's Wrong with British Foreign Policy? (2007)
Robert Peel: A Biography (2007)
Choose Your Weapons (2011)
Disraeli: A Biography (2013)
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