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A family tragedy - and the desire for a Fleet Street newspaper. Breath-taking biography of a tycoon read by Henry Goodman.

John Preston鈥檚 breath-taking biography of the notorious newspaper owner.

In this episode, it鈥檚 the 1960s and Maxwell has made and lost several fortunes, and he continues to dream of becoming part of the British establishment.

His yearning for a Fleet Street newspaper has been thwarted time and again but remains unabated. At home, a devastating family tragedy unfolds.

The life story of the larger-than-life newspaper owner Robert Maxwell, takes us from his birth to his mysterious death at sea.

Maxwell remains an enigma - he was a hugely successful businessman who came from humble beginnings as an Orthodox Jew in Czechoslovakia, and whose father sold animal skins for a living. Maxwell became a British war-hero, decorated for his heroism, then a Labour MP, all the while amassing a huge fortune as the owner of publishing and newspaper businesses.

But when he fell from his yacht, the Lady Ghislaine, in the middle of the night in 1991, another story was revealed - of debts and unscrupulous dealings. No-one had ever fallen so far and so quickly.

John Preston's gripping biography sets out to give the definitive account of Robert Maxwell's rise and fall and to explain why underneath this apparent model of society lay an amoral and bloated wreck.

Read by Henry Goodman.
Abridged by Richard Hamilton.
Produced by Elizabeth Allard.

First broadcast on 麻豆社 Radio 4 in February 2021.

14 minutes

On radio

Wed 11 Dec 2024 08:30

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