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  2. The World Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The British editions of The World Crisis sold 80,551 copies, and brought him £58,846 from royalties which were between 30% and 33%. He purchased his house "Chartwell" in 1922 from £20,000 of The World Crisis royalties and a small legacy from a cousin Lord Herbert Vane-Tempest. "Chartwell" was purchased for £5,000, but with dry rot the ...

  3. The Crisis (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Crisis is an historical novel published in 1901 by the American novelist Winston Churchill. [1] It was the best-selling book in the United States in 1901 . The novel is set in the years leading up to the first battles of the American Civil War , mostly in the divided state of Missouri .

  4. The Second World War (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The Second World War is a history of the period from the end of the First World War to July 1945, written by Winston Churchill.Churchill labelled the "moral of the work" as follows: "In War: Resolution, In Defeat: Defiance, In Victory: Magnanimity, In Peace: Goodwill". [2]

  5. We shall fight on the beaches - Wikipedia

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    Winston Churchill took over as Prime Minister on 10 May 1940, eight months after the outbreak of World War II in Europe.He had done so as the head of a multiparty coalition government, which had replaced the previous government (led by Neville Chamberlain) as a result of dissatisfaction with the conduct of the war, demonstrated by the Norway debate on the Allied evacuation of Southern Norway.

  6. Winston Churchill in politics, 1900–1939 - Wikipedia

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    Churchill, Winston. The World Crisis (six volumes, 1923–1931), 1-vol edition (2005); on World War I (the references in this article are to the 4-volume 'new edition' Odhams 1938) Great Contemporaries; My Early Life; Speeches by Winston Churchill Churchill published several volumes of his speeches, usually with an introduction. Most are out of ...

  7. 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Churchill's beautiful and historic speeches delivered during World War II are among his most significant literary compositions. [2] Among his famous non-fiction works include Arms and the Covenant (1938), The World Crisis (1923–1931), The Second World War (1948–1953), and A History of the English-Speaking Peoples (1956–1958). [3]

  8. Bibliography of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Churchill's World Crisis as History (1983), Ramsden, John. Man of the Century: Winston Churchill and his Legend since 1945 (Columbia UP, 2002) online how Churchill was perceived in major countries; Rasor, Eugene L. (2000). Winston S. Churchill, 1874–1965: A Comprehensive Historiography and Annotated Bibliography. Westport, Connecticut ...

  9. Category:Books by Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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