A Bibliography of the Works of Sir Winston Churchill, KG, OM, CH
Author : Frederick Woods
Publisher :
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 40,71 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Reference
ISBN :
Author : Frederick Woods
Publisher :
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 40,71 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Reference
ISBN :
Author : Woods, Frederick
Publisher : London : Nicholas Vane [1963]
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 47,58 MB
Release : 1963
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Author : Curt Zoller
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 23,22 MB
Release : 2015-06-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1317476603
This unique resource will be an enormous aid and impetus to Churchill studies. It lists over 600 works, with annotations, and includes sections listing an additional 5,900 entries covering book reviews, significant articles, and chapters from books. Separate author and title indexes will allow the user to locate specific entries. The book's aim is to direct students, researchers, and bibliophiles to the entire corpus of works about Churchill.
Author : Bernard J. Farmer
Publisher :
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 22,73 MB
Release : 1958
Category : Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer, Sir, 1874-1965
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Author : Ronald I. Cohen
Publisher :
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 21,19 MB
Release : 2006
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Author : Sebastian Haffner
Publisher : Plunkett Lake Press
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 12,79 MB
Release : 2019-08-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
Written in the tradition of Stefan Zweig’s biographical studies, Haffner’s Churchill is a concise, effective, warts-and-all analysis of one of the giants of the twentieth century. Beginning with a brief history of the Churchill family, Haffner examines the future Prime Minister’s childhood; his early failures in school and in politics; his indomitable energy and drive; how he managed to become an inspirational figure to anti-Nazis all over the world; and how he managed to seize success from the jaws of defeat over and over again. Compact, elegant and incisive, this is the one book about Churchill that is a must-read. “One of the most brilliant things of any length written about Churchill.” — The Times Literary Supplement “Fast-moving and perceptive.” — The (London) Times “A wonderful portrait of Churchill.” — Die Zeit “A ravishing biography.” — Der Spiegel “[A] fascinating psychological study of Britain’s greatest war leader... a pleasure to put on your bookshelf” — Tribune “His Meaning of Hitler published in 1978 remains a masterpiece of historiography. His Churchill biography gives the first indication of his great talent for brief, wonderfully graphic insights.” — Süddeutsche Zeitung “Of all [Haffner’s] books, this is the one that stays in my memory.” — Marcel Reich-Ranicki “[Haffner] was an ‘admirer of great men’ and among all the biographies of Winston Churchill his brief sketch of the man who ‘risked Britain in order to defeat Hitler’ is a model of historically empathetic veneration.” — Joachim Fest “Astute, short, analytical, like all Haffner’s work. Cuts away anything that is not bare essential, what remains stays with you for a lifetime.” — J. AB Sennef, Quora “What distinguishes this brilliant biography is its partisanship. It does not list facts in order and evaluate them. Every sentence is witness to the fact that the biographer loves this man with all his failings.” — Wolfgang Franssen, Belletristik Couch “A jewel. Haffner lived through the decisive years in Britain and gives a convincing description the fragile atmosphere in which Churchill fought his battles.” — Tarzan von Aquin “[Haffner was] one of the great historians and journalists of the last century.” —Andrew Roberts
Author : Winston Churchill
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 1898 pages
File Size : 32,54 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780393019599
The much-anticipated third volume of Churchill's fascinating papers.
Author : Richard M. Langworth
Publisher : Potomac Books
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 10,1 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN :
Aimed at students, scholars, collectors and dealers, this guide to Winston Churchill's books is designed as a reference when hunting for, or reading, Winston Churchill's books. Its purpose is to inform people of what they are holding in their hands and how to tell a first edition from a reprint.
Author : John Keegan
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 11,84 MB
Release : 2007-10-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1440684537
One of the greatest historians writing today gives us a defining portrait of the incomparable Winston Churchill In his landmark biography of Winston Churchill, acclaimed historian John Keegan offers a very human portrait of one of the twentieth century's enduring symbols of heroic defiance. From Churchill's youth as a poor student to his leadership during World War II, Keegan reveals a man whose own idea of an English past—eloquently embodied in his speeches—allowed him to exhort a nation to unprecedented levels of sacrifice. The result is a uniquely discerning look at one of the most fascinating personalities in history. “The best military historian of our generation.” –Tom Clancy
Author : Victor Feske
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 13,34 MB
Release : 2000-11-09
Category : History
ISBN : 0807861383
Linking historiography and political history, Victor Feske addresses the changing role of national histories written in early twentieth-century Britain by amateur scholars Hilaire Belloc, Sidney and Beatrice Webb, J. L. and Barbara Hammond, G. M. Trevelyan, and Winston Churchill. These writers recast the nineteenth-century interpretation of British history at a time when both the nature of historical writing and the fortunes of Liberalism had begun to change. Before 1900, amateur historians writing for a wide public readership portrayed British history as a grand story of progress achieved through constitutional development. This 'Whig' interpretation had become the cornerstone of Liberal party politics. But the decline of Liberalism as a political force after the turn of the century, coupled with the rise of professional history written by academics and based on archival research, inspired change among a new generation of Liberal historians. The result was a refashioned Whig historiography, stripped of overt connections to contemporary political Liberalism, that attempted to preserve the general outlines of the traditional Whiggist narrative within the context of a broad history of consensus. This new formulation, says Feske, was more suited to the intellectual and political climate of the twentieth century. Originally published in 1996. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.