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Churchill

By Geoffrey Best

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One of the glorious triumvirate of World War II and founder of the strong Anglo-American friendship that is still apparent today, Winston Churchill stands out in history as a man who led his country through one of its most difficult times, with all of the steadfastness of a fierce and loyal bulldog.Continue

One of the glorious triumvirate of World War II and founder of the strong Anglo-American friendship that is still apparent today, Winston Churchill stands out in history as a man who led his country through one of its most difficult times, with all of the steadfastness of a fierce and loyal bulldog. Churchill was already recognized as the most diversely gifted man in British politics before, at the ripe old age of 66, he suddenly emerged as a figure of world importance. Becoming Prime Minister on the very day in 1940 that Hitler invaded France and the Low Countries, he braced the British people to continue fighting and even to counterattack the, up to that point, all-victorious Germans. A clever and confident statesman, with an obvious love for the people he served, for years Churchill's character went unchallenged and his inspiring leadership left him above criticism. Recently, however, his record has come under attack. In Churchill: A Study in Greatness, one of Britain's most distinguished historians makes sense of this extraordinary man, and his long, controversial, colorful, contradictory and heroic career. Geoffrey Best illuminates both his strengths and his weaknesses, looking past the many received versions of Churchill, in a biography that balances the private and the public man and offers a clear insight into what made him truly great.

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  • That damned elusive PM

    CHURCHILL'S WAR: TRIUMPH IN ADVERSITY by David Irving Focal Point, £25.00, pp.1036 ISBN 1872197159 Winston Churchill is the Houdini of 20th century statesmen. He still manages to break loose from those who have sought to pin him down. His official bi ... (read full critics)

    spectator published on Fri, 17 Sep 2010

  • The Marlborough touch

    Geoffrey Best has written a formidably good book about Churchill’s military core. He begins with the hussar sub- altern, as well as the great Duke of Marlborough his ancestor, before he goes near politics. He reconstructs the standards of conduct tha ... (read full critics)

    spectator published on Fri, 17 Sep 2010

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  • The great Churchill.
    In a country where earnestness is shunned and one is not expected to be too passionate about anything, he stood tall and alone in being this leader so full of energy the world then and since has few equals. I went on to listen to some of his war time speeches, which brough ... (continue)

    The great Churchill.
    In a country where earnestness is shunned and one is not expected to be too passionate about anything, he stood tall and alone in being this leader so full of energy the world then and since has few equals. I went on to listen to some of his war time speeches, which brought to mind what the author mentioned, what might have been the most spectacular and important achievement of his: to rally the people of Britain in the face of looming invasion, that, maybe not forgetting the love for peace, the Britons found their honour and courage, and pour their heart and soul into this struggle. ("They all have the lion's heart, I only provided the roar")
    Living in the relatively peaceful present, I cannot claim to fully understand the minds of the Britons in 1940/41, but perhaps merely imagining those dark times is enough to convince one how important this was, and how fortunate that Churchill has been around. (The book made speculations on the fate of Britain had a leader less strong been in Churchill's place. It was bleak at best)
    The author stressed that he was the greatest Englishman of his time, I reckon he was the greatest person of his time. A few years back I was in the UK and I saw in the news that Churchill was dropped from the essential reading of History (secondary school). I couldn't believe it. The very end of book says this, "...I am persuaded that, in this later time, we are diminished if, admitting Churchill's failings and failures, we can no longer appreciate his virtues and victories."

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  • English Books
  • Paperback 384 Pages
  • Edition: New Ed
  • ISBN-10: 014101122X
  • ISBN-13: 9780141011226
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Pub date: Sep 05, 2002
  • Dimensions: 1226 mm x 839 mm x 129 mm Just how big is that?
  • Also available as: Hardcover
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