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Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill

My Early Life is now available in eBook
May 11, 2010
My Early Life will be released on May 11, 2010 in eBook
May 11, 2010
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from My Early Life
Aug 02, 2009
The World Crisis, 1911-1918 will be released on October 04, 2005 in Trade Paperback
Oct 04, 2005
The World Crisis, 1911-1918 is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 04, 2005
The World Crisis, 1911-1918 will be released on October 04, 2005 in
Oct 04, 2005
The World Crisis, 1911-1918 is now available in
Oct 04, 2005
My Early Life will be released on June 06, 1996 in Trade Paperback
Jun 06, 1996
My Early Life is now available in Trade Paperback
Jun 06, 1996
My Early Life will be released on June 06, 1996 in
Jun 06, 1996
My Early Life is now available in
Jun 06, 1996

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Buckinghamshire Examiner, May 18, 2012
...today) for his article, luck appeared to be on the MP’s side and he survived. It was Winston Churchill. This engaging anecdote is one of many in another well-paced book from the author of What Sport Tells Us About Life. Smith is ideally placed to...
Guardian.co.uk, May 18, 2012
...a fair-minded re-evalution of the much-maligned Laura Ormiston Chant – a purity campaigner who tussled with the young Winston Churchill over the presence of prostitutes in the bars of the Empire, Leicester Square – might be an orphan from the earlier...
Financial Chronicle, May 17, 2012
...s website says, “Captain Robert Fa­lcon Scott travelled with Globe-Trotter on the infamous Antarctic expedition in 1912. Sir Winston Churchill used a Globe-Trotter Dispatch Case during his position as chancellor of the exchequer in 1924. Queen...
Interest!ALERT, May 17, 2012
...statesmen of the age, including Walt Disney, F. Scott Fitzgerald, H.G. Wells, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mahatma Ghandi, Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, Babe Ruth and many more. Gale licensed the magazine's content from the Liberty Library Corporation,...
Glam UK, May 17, 2012
...back to Parliament to vote – although this has now been blocked off. This is the place where Winston Churchill conceived the Special Operations Executive in 1940; and even where spy Guy Burgess, part of the infamous Cambridge Five, passed secret papers...
Nottingham Post, May 17, 2012
...today) for his article, luck appeared to be on the MP's side and he survived. It was Winston Churchill. This engaging anecdote is one of many in another well-paced book from the author of What Sport Tells Us About Life. Smith is ideally placed to...
Wellcome Trust, May 16, 2012
...Archives Centre The Churchill Archives Centre is best known for its political collections, including the archives of Sir Winston Churchill and Baroness (Margaret) Thatcher. Yet the Centre has always collected the personal papers of prominent scientists...
Suite101.com, March 3, 2012
...the next five decades and how they react with a changing world around them from the death of Winston Churchill, through the strikes on the 1970s, the rise of Margaret Thatcher, the Falklands War, Aids, the revolutions in Eastern Europe to the present...
Belfast Telegraph, March 3, 2012
...event marking the centenary of a speech delivered in Belfast in 1912. It was surprising to learn that Winston Churchill, whose father coined the phrase "Ulster will fight and Ulster will be right" and who became the iconic British Bulldog prime minister,...
Top Table, March 3, 2012
...city’s most famous building - the Free Trade Hall, which has previously played host to Ella Fitzgerald, Winston Churchill, Bob Dylan, the Sex Pistols, Oscar Wilde and Joy Division - the Radisson retains much historical atmosphere with artefacts saved...
Zimbio, March 3, 2012
...America will face an array of exotic threats alone, Santorum begins to quote the June 1940 address of Winston Churchill to the British people in which the prime minister girded them for the coming battle of Britain. In the audio recording sold by Focus...
TalkSport, March 3, 2012
..."It's up for grabs now" as Michael Thomas wins the 1988/89 title for Arsenal Liverpool host Arsenal on Saturday with a Champions League place potentially up for grabs, but back when the two clubs met at Anfield in the last match of the 1988/89 season, it...
Kuensel Online, March 3, 2012
...and they got nobody to talk to (intended meaning: they don’t have quality time for one another). Winston Churchill and his wife tried two or three times in 40 years to have breakfast together, but it was so disagreeable that they had to give up. But...
Irish Independent, March 3, 2012
...candidate was three-time president and most beloved leader of the US, President Franklin D Roosevelt. The second was Winston Churchill. The third was Adolf Hitler. I came away promising myself to be careful what I wished for, who I vote for, and what I...