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A beautifully edited collection of Sir Winston Churchill's insightful writings and speeches from the vast archive of long-time friend and fellow journalist, Jack Fishman. The voice of one of the greatest men to ever live is heard once more through his journalistic musings on what has been, what is, and what was yet to be.
This is the perfect book for fans of Martin Gilbert, Paul Johnson, and Andrew Roberts.
A wealth of little-known and largely unfamiliar material gathered together from personal papers, essays, documents, notes of private conversations and speeches provides an illuminating insight into the great statesman's thoughts and beliefs on events from his momentous life.
Always devoting his mind to some problem or situation, we know he was a man of deep understanding with incredible foresight. The reader will find much within this book that is as applicable to world politics today as it was all those years ago.
Among the subjects covered extensively within these pages are: Religion, Patriotism, Communism, America, War and Peace, and the purpose and rights of mankind. This book is a valuable and entertaining addition to the legend of the man still recognized as the 'voice of Britain and of freedom everywhere'.
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A beautifully edited collection of Sir Winston Churchill's insightful writings and speeches from the vast archive of long-time friend and fellow journalist, Jack Fishman. The voice of one of the greatest men to ever live is heard once more through his journalistic musings on what has been, what is, and what was yet to be.
This is the perfect book for fans of Martin Gilbert, Paul Johnson, and Andrew Roberts.
A wealth of little-known and largely unfamiliar material gathered together from personal papers, essays, documents, notes of private conversations and speeches provides an illuminating insight into the great statesman's thoughts and beliefs on events from his momentous life.
Always devoting his mind to some problem or situation, we know he was a man of deep understanding with incredible foresight. The reader will find much within this book that is as applicable to world politics today as it was all those years ago.
Among the subjects covered extensively within these pages are: Religion, Patriotism, Communism, America, War and Peace, and the purpose and rights of mankind. This book is a valuable and entertaining addition to the legend of the man still recognized as the 'voice of Britain and of freedom everywhere'.