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by Jeffrey Archer (Author) "Mr. Speaker Rose and surveyed the Commons ..." (more)
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Political intrigue permeates this bestselling novel about four very different men who, after entering British politics in the '60s, spend the next 30 years vying for power until one reaches the pinnacle as prime minister. That the author, a British lord, is himself a politico lends the machinations authenticity--as does, unintentionally, this drastic abridgment. So much dialogue has been removed that the truncation sounds like nonfiction. Indeed, so many personality points are missing that the characters would have no definition at all if it weren't for Martin Jarvis, who vividly portrays the DRAMATIS PERSONAE with the crumbs he finds. The narrative he delivers with his wonted urbanity, authority, and expressiveness. His concluding brief interview with Archer is a superfluous, but nonetheless interesting, extra. Y.R. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A SUPERIOR VOICE PERFORMANCE, Jul 16 2004
By Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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Larry King has said of Jeffrey Archer, "There isn't a better storyteller alive." One would be hard pressed to find a better reader alive for this story of a fight for power. Martin Jarvis easily inhabits the personas of four men as they parry and jab for the right to live at No. 10 Downing Street.

Listeners are introduced to this quartet gradually as the story unfolds over some thirty years. Charles, a man born to title and privilege; Simon, whose father imbues him with ambition; Ray, not of patrician birth but born with an iron will; and Andrew, a politician cum sports hero.

Archer, a member of the House of Lords, well knows the terrain in which he sets his story, and Martin Jarvis well knows how to deliver it.

- Gail Cooke

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4.0 out of 5 stars A SUPERIOR VOICE PERFORMANCE, Jul 16 2004
By Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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Larry King has said of Jeffrey Archer, "There isn't a better storyteller alive." One would be hard pressed to find a better reader alive for this story of a fight for power. Martin Jarvis easily inhabits the personas of four men as they parry and jab for the right to live at No. 10 Downing Street.

Listeners are introduced to this quartet gradually as the story unfolds over some thirty years. Charles, a man born to title and privilege; Simon, whose father imbues him with ambition; Ray, not of patrician birth but born with an iron will; and Andrew, a politician cum sports hero.

Archer, a member of the House of Lords, well knows the terrain in which he sets his story, and Martin Jarvis well knows how to deliver it.

- Gail Cooke

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great political tale, Dec 22 2003
By FrKurt Messick "FrKurt Messick" (Bloomington, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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There is the theoretical idea in Westminster Parliamentary systems that all Cabinet ministers are equals, and that the Prime Minister is simply First among Equals, rather than the nearly all-powerful figure most have become (similarly, the Pope as Bishop of Rome is theoretically merely the first among equals of bishops -- see how that works?).

In fact, the office of the Prime Minister is a powerful position, one that drives many people to do strange and bizarre things in aid of attaining the office. Like the characters in the novel, Jeffrey Archer (now Lord Archer, most recently guest of Her Majesty's prison system) had Prime Ministerial ambitions, too. Unlike many of the characters in this novel, Archer 'settled' for less than the Premeirship earlier in his career, discovering writing as a lucrative and creative outlet, and one that allows him to work out his personal and professional angst in a very unique manner. Much in this novel reflects Archer's own struggles.

The novel is very accurate and true to form in the mechanics and atmosphere of the House of Commons and House of Lords. Having been a Member of Parliament, Archer knew the environment from the inside, and drew realistic scenarios and created realistic characters of such degree that I have required this novel as a text when I've taught British politics.

The major cast of characters -- Seymour, Kerslake, Fraser and Gould -- fit composites of many back-benchers I knew when I worked in Parliament. Unlike the majority of back-benchers, these are men of ambition and ability (alas, somewhat rare combinations in politics in any nation). Each has an eye on the brass ring of No. 10 Downing Street, and each has, at the outset of political careers, an equal chance at success.

A week can be a long time in politics, it has been said, so the span of several decades might as well be an eternity. We see the personal and professional ups and downs of these individuals against a backdrop of real political history from the 1960s forward; this book written in 1984, the 'future' was speculative, but not beyond reason, and still makes for a good read. The careers of the foursome are not linearly upward; true to form of many political careers (including Archer's own), there are near misses and great falls, from which some recover, and others do not.

The ending is an interesting one, again part of Archer's speculative history, hinging upon one event that perhaps he knew well would never in fact happen. However, it is still a believable political event, and given that actual politics is often unbelievable, this novel makes a generous alternative history.

Archer's gift of storytelling is strong, and perhaps best when he is dealing with situations he himself has survived. 'First Among Equals' is one such story.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth reading
I wasn't very eager to read it. I don't care much about politics and I find boring reading about it in newspaper, let alone in book. Read more
Published on Feb 1 2003 by mtrekking

3.0 out of 5 stars Politics for those who hate politics
Not one of my favourites by Archer, though the fault is not entirely the author's. This book was written in 1983, and covers the period between 1964 and 1991 in the lives of four... Read more
Published on Jun 5 2002 by dayofthejackal

5.0 out of 5 stars Top-class
'First Among Equals' is quite a different tale. Some of my friends told me that they found the initial part boring. Well, I didn't find that assessment to be true. Read more
Published on May 28 2002 by Vijay Krishna

5.0 out of 5 stars Rooting for Characters I Don't Even Like
A first-class effort by Archer. Of the four primary characters, three were compelling men whom the reader pulled for up until the very end. Read more
Published on Feb 3 2002 by Christopher Griffith

2.0 out of 5 stars Nothing Special
I read this book the day after Lord Archer was sentenced to prison on perjury charges. As Archer was one of the few openly conservative writers out there, I was disappointed to... Read more
Published on Sep 26 2001 by Jeffrey Ellis

4.0 out of 5 stars Made Me Want to Move to London
In the world of British politics, it takes intelligence, drive, ambition, great amounts of luck and most of one's lifetime to be considered for the position of prime minister, the... Read more
Published on Jul 7 2000 by Dan

4.0 out of 5 stars splendid work
What a wonderful novel about policies, intriques and failures. The story deals with three people, who all want to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Read more
Published on Jun 20 2000 by erfi

4.0 out of 5 stars 4 tight election races by political insider
(The following refers to the unabridged audiobook version)

First Among Equals profiles the lives of four fictional British politicians from their entry into the House of Commons... Read more

Published on Dec 8 1999 by Bill Mac

5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece about british modern politics.
Archer is a fantastic storyteller and a political player (maybe the future mayor of London). That is why the book is perfect. Read more
Published on Aug 28 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating detail and an interesting read
Once again Jeffery Archer has proved an insightful storyteller. Though First does not quite measure-up to the masterful Kane and Abel, it does offer a very interesting eye into... Read more
Published on Jul 22 1999

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