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Posted in Biography (Friday, July 25, 2008)

By University of Missouri Press. The regular list price is $34.95. Sells new for $34.72. There are some available for $12.18.
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No comments about Winston Churchill: Resolution, Defiance, Magnanimity, Good Will.




Posted in Biography (Friday, July 25, 2008)

Written by Michael Fowler. By University Press of America. The regular list price is $49.50. Sells new for $12.60. There are some available for $11.11.
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Posted in Biography (Friday, July 25, 2008)

Written by John M. Ulrich. By Ohio University Press. The regular list price is $44.95. Sells new for $22.95. There are some available for $23.77.
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Posted in Biography (Friday, July 25, 2008)

Written by Henry Pelling. By The Easton Press. There are some available for $80.00.
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1 comments about Winston Churchill (The Library of great lives).

  1. If the front cover of Henry Pelling's Winston Churchill represented one of its chapters, or even one of its pages, we would get a description of a purpose driven Churchill moving along, and moving things along, while the many around him followed and/or reacted to him. Unfortunately, there would also be a few comments on every other person in the picture: each soldier at attention, and each military leader behind Churchill. It is possible there would also be a few lines on the photographer who isn't even pictured. Is this an overstatement? Perhaps. Yet in Winston Churchill too many are given space who should be footnoted or left out completely. I chose the book to discover more on one of modern history's most important people, but found myself trudging along rather than being gripped by such an interesting man. The book's weakness is in covering each segment of Winston's life in such detail that he is crowded into a myriad of events and seldom stands out. Joseph Lash's Eleanor and Franklin and Edmund Morris' The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt ably present the character and even essence of a pivotal leader, but here we have a Churchill who seldom comes alive, leaving the reader to know seemingly all that happened politically during his life, without obtaining a portrait of who Winston Churchill really was. With the exception of his parents, who are covered and discussed in good detail, Churchill's wife, brother, children and important friends and colleagues receive scant attention. I found it humorous that Churchill's courtship and marriage to Clementine was covered in three pages in the chapter "President of the Board of Trade."

    Chapter nineteen, covering Churchill's travels and writings before his election as Prime Minister, shows what the book could have been. It is lively and interesting. The book also thrives in discussing World War II and its aftermath. While possibly overstating Churchill's role at the expense of the other Allied leaders, it does show that Britain's finest hour was due in large part to the leadership, force and facile tongue and pen of Winston Churchill. Yet, unless one is reading a dry textbook, World War II needs little help in selling itself; that the author could not make the majority of the book come alive is disappointing.

    Churchill, as a soldier, writer, social reformer, innovator, leader and spectator was involved in and led more than half a century of British life and politics. For someone interested in these times Winston Churchill is a recommendable, and glimpses of Churchill come out: he loved to eat well, he loved to travel, when able he spent most mornings working from his bed, and he accustomed himself to luxury. Yet to learn more about Churchill the man, to comb the essence of who he was, the book does not leave you wanting more, it leaves you wanting something different.


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Posted in Biography (Friday, July 25, 2008)

Written by Jack H Grainger. By Imprint Academic. The regular list price is $17.90. Sells new for $14.94. There are some available for $0.89.
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Posted in Biography (Friday, July 25, 2008)

By Hambledon & London. The regular list price is $33.95. Sells new for $25.57. There are some available for $22.95.
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Posted in Biography (Friday, July 25, 2008)

Written by Shari Nocks Gladstone. By Biographical Publishing Company. Sells new for $15.00. There are some available for $6.50.
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Posted in Biography (Friday, July 25, 2008)

Written by John Hoskyns. By Aurum Press Ltd. There are some available for $80.14.
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Posted in Biography (Friday, July 25, 2008)

Written by Keith Alldritt. By St Martins Pr. The regular list price is $22.95. Sells new for $20.52. There are some available for $0.04.
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1 comments about The Greatest of Friends: Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill 1941-1945.

  1. A very good and readable book that details the friendship between two of the greatest leaders in the twentieth century. Both the President and the Prime Minister had huge egos, and were known to be difficult, but the friendship that developed between them helped the Allies win the war with Germany, Italy, and Japan. Many interesting stories of the personal lives of both Roosevelt and Churchill. The friendship that developed between these two great men helped in the post war world.


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Posted in Biography (Friday, July 25, 2008)

Written by Wilfrid Meynell. By Brousson Press. Sells new for $30.95. There are some available for $36.68.
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