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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Biographies of Winston Churchill" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 ...
Mr. Churchill's Profession: Statesman, Orator, Writer. (2012) Study of his writing career and earnings. Eade, Charles. Churchill by his Contemporaries. (Hutchinson, 1953) Fielding, Steven et al. The Churchill Myths (Oxford UP, 2020) about mistaken memories and deliberate distortions designed to support particular policies. Gilbert, Martin.
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Great Contemporaries is a collection of 25 short biographical essays about famous people, written by Winston Churchill. The original collection was published in 1937 and included 21 essays mainly written between 1928 and 1931.
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Churchill is photographed as a Member of Parliament in 1904.. Given the author's longstanding history of writing about the early 20th century, one commentator opined that: "Churchill’s world and its environs have been so richly and perspicaciously documented by Roberts for decades that the real oddity would be his reaching the end of a fruitful career as a historian of vast events and great ...
Churchill aged 21 as a subaltern in the 4th Hussars, 1895. The introduction notes that Churchill endeavoured to write the book from his point of view at the time of the events, but it contains different commentaries on the events described in the other books, many of which were originally written as contemporary newspaper columns.
Theodore Roosevelt, who had known Lord Randolph, reviewed the book as "a clever, tactful and rather cheap and vulgar life of that clever, tactful and rather cheap and vulgar egotist". [3] Some historians suggest Churchill used the book in part to vindicate his own career and in particular to justify his crossing the floor to the Conservative ...