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  • av Sir Sir Winston S. Churchill
    195,-

    Here are some of the best of Churchill's letters, many of a more personal nature, written to a wide range of people, including his schoolmaster, his American grandmother and former President Eisenhower. Letters for the Ages concentrates on the more intimate words of Winston Churchill, seeking to show the private man behind the public figure and shine fresh light on Churchill's character and personality by capturing the drama, immediacy, storms, depressions, passions and challenges of his extraordinary career. These letters take us into his world and allow us to follow the changes in his motivations and beliefs as he navigates his 90 years. There are intimate letters to his parents, his teacher at Harrow, his wife Clementine, Prime Minister Asquith, Anthony Eden, President Roosevelt, Eamon De Valera and Charles De Gaulle. The letters are presented in chronological order, with a preface to each explaining the context, and they are accompanied throughout by facsimiles of said letters and photographs, offering the reader a sense of Churchill in his most private moments.

  • av Sir Sir Winston S. Churchill
    399 - 1 050,-

  • - Winston Churchill's Speeches
    av Sir Sir Winston S. Churchill
    434,-

  • - The Unknown War
    av Sir Winston S. Churchill
    345 - 1 842,-

    Volumes 1-3 originally published in 1950 by Odhams Press. Volume 4 originally published in 1929 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Volume 5 originally published in 1931 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

  • - 1918-1928: The Aftermath
    av Sir Winston S. Churchill
    371 - 1 842,-

    Volumes 1-3 originally published in 1950 by Odhams Press. Volume 4 originally published in 1929 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Volume 5 originally published in 1931 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

  • - 1916-1918
    av Sir Winston S. Churchill
    371 - 1 842,-

    Volumes 1-3 originally published in 1950 by Odhams Press. Volume 4 originally published in 1929 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Volume 5 originally published in 1931 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

  • - 1911-1914
    av Sir Winston S. Churchill
    345 - 1 842,-

    Volumes 1-3 originally published in 1950 by Odhams Press. Volume 4 originally published in 1929 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Volume 5 originally published in 1931 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

  • av Sir Sir Winston S. Churchill
    568,-

    Seeking military distinction, the 22-year-old Winston S. Churchill talked his way into the Malakand Field Force as a war correspondent, reporting on the front line in a struggle against restless tribes on the Northwest Frontier. Churchill describes dramatic campaigns, his writing always rooted in the exotic and, at times, adverse environment of the area now part of Pakistan. This experience of entrenched and increasingly mechanized warfare almost certainly influenced his command during the First World War, when he was better able than most to understand the nature of military stalemate. In this, his first book, he collected his reports of the conflict, providing a fascinating look at the start of Churchill's career as both a writer and as a soldier.

  • - The Great Democracies
    av Sir Winston S. Churchill
    365 - 1 472,-

    A history of Great Britain and its former colonies and possessions, from Caesar's invasions to the beginning of the First World War.

  • - The Birth of Britain
    av Sir Winston S. Churchill
    365 - 1 472,-

    A history of Great Britain and its former colonies and possessions, from Caesar's invasions to the beginning of the First World War.

  • - Political Writings: 1936-1939
    av Sir Winston S. Churchill
    378 - 1 398,-

    Originally published: London: Thornton Butterworth Ltd., 1939.

  • - 1915
    av Sir Winston S. Churchill
    345 - 1 842,-

    Volumes 1-3 originally published in 1950 by Odhams Press. Volume 4 originally published in 1929 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Volume 5 originally published in 1931 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

  • - The Age of Revolution
    av Sir Winston S. Churchill
    371 - 1 472,-

    Originally published: London: Cassell, 1956.

  • - The New World
    av Sir Winston S. Churchill
    371 - 1 472,-

    Originally published: London: Cassell, 1956.

  • av Sir Sir Winston S. Churchill
    345,-

    "I am perhaps the only man who has passed through the two supreme cataclysms of recorded history in high executive office... I was in this second struggle with Germany for more than five years the head of His Majesty's Government. I write therefore from a different standpoint and with more authority than was possible in my earlier books. I do not describe it as a history, for that belongs to another generation. But I claim with confidence that it is a contribution to history which will be of service to the future." Sir Winston Churchill From the origins of the conflict, the rise of Hitler and the futile attempts at appeasement, through the darkest days of Britain's lone stand against the Axis powers, the great alliances with the USA and Soviet Russia and the triumphs of D Day and the eventual liberation of Europe to the terrible birth of the Cold War under the shadow of nuclear weaponry, this is Winston Churchill's landmark history of World War II. At once a personal account and a magisterial history, The Second World War remains Churchill's literary masterpiece.

  • - London to Ladysmith via Pretoria and Ian Hamilton's March
    av Sir Sir Winston S. Churchill
    434,-

    On October 11th, 1899 long-simmering tensions between Britain and the Boer Republics - the Orange Free State and the Transvaal Republic - finally erupted into the conflict that would become known as the Second Boer War. Two days after the first shots were fired, a young writer by the name of Winston Churchill set out for South Africa to cover the conflict for the Morning Post. The Boer War brings together the two collections of despatches that Churchill published on the conflict. London to Ladysmith recounts the future Prime Minister's arrival in South Africa and his subsequent capture by and dramatic escape from the Boers, the adventure that first brought the name of Winston Churchill to public attention. Ian Hamilton's March collects Churchill's later despatches as he marched alongside a column of the main British army from Bloemfontein to Pretoria. Published together, these books are a vivid eye-witness account of a landmark period in British Imperial History and an insightful chronicle of a formative experience by Britain's greatest war-time leader.

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