Memorable Encounters  
Author(s): John Nott
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781526751164
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During his varied career John Nott has encountered numerous interesting people, some household names and others well-known in their field. In Memorable Encounters he has selected twenty individuals to discuss and reflect on their contribution.

His seventeen years as an MP, latterly as a Cabinet Minister, brought him into contact with leading politicians, including Enoch Powell, Margaret Thatcher and Norman Tebbit. While Defence Secretary during the Falklands War he worked closely with Admiral Lewin and General Bramall. As a young officer he served with the 2nd Gurkhas and, through a profile of Humbahadur Thapa, he describes his experiences with these stalwart soldiers.

Nott’s principal career was in the City and he describes the role Siegmund Warburg played in his life.

To add variety and spice, the Author includes personalities whom he came across during his education, farming in Cornwall and pursuing his interest in fishing. Additionally he describes his friendship with impressive characters including Ted Hughes, the Poet Laureate, and Martin Rees, the Astronomer Royal. Robin Day, whose interview he famously walked out of, features as does Nigel Farage.

The book is dedicated to Miloska, his wife, whose story is worthy of a work of its own.

All these characters and more make Memorable Encounters an unforgettable read.
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During his varied career John Nott has encountered numerous interesting people, some household names and others well-known in their field. In Memorable Encounters he has selected twenty individuals to discuss and reflect on their contribution.

His seventeen years as an MP, latterly as a Cabinet Minister, brought him into contact with leading politicians, including Enoch Powell, Margaret Thatcher and Norman Tebbit. While Defence Secretary during the Falklands War he worked closely with Admiral Lewin and General Bramall. As a young officer he served with the 2nd Gurkhas and, through a profile of Humbahadur Thapa, he describes his experiences with these stalwart soldiers.

Nott’s principal career was in the City and he describes the role Siegmund Warburg played in his life.

To add variety and spice, the Author includes personalities whom he came across during his education, farming in Cornwall and pursuing his interest in fishing. Additionally he describes his friendship with impressive characters including Ted Hughes, the Poet Laureate, and Martin Rees, the Astronomer Royal. Robin Day, whose interview he famously walked out of, features as does Nigel Farage.

The book is dedicated to Miloska, his wife, whose story is worthy of a work of its own.

All these characters and more make Memorable Encounters an unforgettable read.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter One: Rt Hon. Enoch Powell MBE– Politician
  • Chapter Two: Sir Siegmund Warburg– Banker
  • Chapter Three: Lord Lewin KG, GCB, LVO, DSC– Admiral of the Fleet
  • Chapter Four: INGA– Berlin 1951
  • Chapter Five: Lord Tebbit CH– Politician
  • Chapter Six: Lord Rees OM, FRS– Scientist, Astronomer Royal
  • Chapter Seven: Sir Robin Day– Broadcaster
  • Chapter Eight: Major Humbahadur Thapa MVO– Gurkha soldier
  • Chapter Nine: Michael Charleston OBE– Journalist and fisherman
  • Chapter Ten: Ted Hughes OM, OBE– Poet Laureate
  • Chapter Eleven: Lord Heseltine CH– Politician
  • Chapter Twelve:Billy Collins– Cornish farmer
  • Chapter Thirteen:Miloska– Lady Nott OBE
  • Chapter Fourteen: Margaret Thatcher LG, OM, FRS– Prime Minister
  • Chapter Fifteen: Douglas Shilcock– Prep school headmaster
  • Chapter Sixteen: Professor Sir David Omand GCB– Civil servant
  • Chapter Seventeen: Sir Ian Fraser CBE, MC– Soldier, journalist, banker
  • Chapter Eighteen: Lord Hurd CH, CBE– Politician
  • Chapter Nineteen: Lord Bramall KG, GCB, OBE, MC– Field Marshal
  • Chapter Twenty: Nigel Farage– Politician, broadcaster
  • Postscript
  • Acknowledgements
  • Plate section
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