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Churchill in His Own Words: The Life, Times and Opinions of Winston Churchill in His Own Words
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Churchill in His Own Words: The Life, Times and Opinions of Winston Churchill in His Own Words

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A rich and valuable portrait of Winston Churchill and his age, in the great man’s own words

Churchill (1874-1965) was one of the 20th century’s most charismatic and controversial characters. He escaped from capture as a prisoner of war in the Boer War, was a Nobel Prize-winning author and was twice prime minister. He is best remembered as the astute and powerful orator who inspired a battered Britain to victory against Nazi Germany during World War 2 and led the post-war, shattered nation to recovery.

Richard Langworth, co-chairman and editor of The Churchill Centre, has spent over 20 years researching Churchill’s written and spoken words. In Churchill in His Own Words, which is fully authorised by the Churchill Estate, Langworth has edited and annotated this library to make the definitive collection of Churchill’s words, thematically arranged. He also highlights the myriad quotations commonly mis-attributed to Churchill.

From his meetings with world leaders such as Roosevelt, de Gaulle and Stalin, his verbal engagements with Hitler and the Third Reich, to his wit and oratory on the floor of the Commons, every facet of Churchill’s life and times is explored with his own pragmatic intelligence, sharp humour and legendary wisdom.

Previously published in hardback as Churchill in His Own Words. This edition fully revised and updated.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ebury Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 September 2012
Pages
608
ISBN
9780091933364

A rich and valuable portrait of Winston Churchill and his age, in the great man’s own words

Churchill (1874-1965) was one of the 20th century’s most charismatic and controversial characters. He escaped from capture as a prisoner of war in the Boer War, was a Nobel Prize-winning author and was twice prime minister. He is best remembered as the astute and powerful orator who inspired a battered Britain to victory against Nazi Germany during World War 2 and led the post-war, shattered nation to recovery.

Richard Langworth, co-chairman and editor of The Churchill Centre, has spent over 20 years researching Churchill’s written and spoken words. In Churchill in His Own Words, which is fully authorised by the Churchill Estate, Langworth has edited and annotated this library to make the definitive collection of Churchill’s words, thematically arranged. He also highlights the myriad quotations commonly mis-attributed to Churchill.

From his meetings with world leaders such as Roosevelt, de Gaulle and Stalin, his verbal engagements with Hitler and the Third Reich, to his wit and oratory on the floor of the Commons, every facet of Churchill’s life and times is explored with his own pragmatic intelligence, sharp humour and legendary wisdom.

Previously published in hardback as Churchill in His Own Words. This edition fully revised and updated.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ebury Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 September 2012
Pages
608
ISBN
9780091933364