Charles Moore's 'Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography, Volume Three: Herself Alone' completes the portrait of Britain's first female Prime Minister, illuminating her last years in office, her combative retirement and the contentious legacy that lingered. The biography is a testament to Thatcher's influence on British politics and global affairs, from her role in ending the Cold War to her contentious stance on the European Union. The narrative draws upon exclusive interviews, Thatcher's own papers, and testimonies from close associates, depicting not only her political triumphs but also the personal characteristics – her indomitable will and unexpected vulnerabilities. The final volume in Moore's trilogy, this book examines the events leading to her political downfall and offers an in-depth analysis of her impact on a world stage dominated by men, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the Iron Lady's final chapter.