Alison Carlson searched all of London and could not find what she was looking for — a coffee-table gift book that matched images of the bulldog-faced Winston Churchill with his brilliant quotations.
A tragedy of historiography is that William Manchester never completed his monumental biography of Winston Churchill, “The Last Lion,” leaving the reader just as Churchill was about to reach his ...
No publishing season is complete without the obligatory complement of books on Winston Churchill. The famed statesman is as popular as ever with biographers and historians. There is a vast ...
The latest book on the life and times of Winston Churchill weighs a few pounds and runs more than a thousand pages. Given that it joins hundreds of books already written about the man, is it necessary ...
At some point in the late 1990s a friend sent me a copy of William Manchester’s The Last Lion. A biography of Winston Churchill, it read like a fiction novel so remarkable was the man. Detail after ...
The store in midtown Manhattan has been around since 1983. Rare and out-of-print titles by Winston Churchill are for sale. The customers are often %22rich and powerful men.%22 NEW YORK -- Tucked away ...
LONDON, June 19 (UPI) -- Books written by Sir Winston Churchill will be available in downloadable e-book editions later this year, a U.S. publisher says. RosettaBooks has signed a global licensing ...
Winston Churchill became Prime Minister of Great Britain on May 10, 1940. On the same day, Germany invaded Belgium, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Six days later, Churchill visited Paris and ...
Winston Churchill and George Orwell lived on different sides of a vast divide. Churchill was a politician. Orwell was a journalist and novelist. Churchill had money and pedigree; the young Orwell ...
A museum curator, historian and now author, Katherine Carter, has taken a distinctive view of Winston Churchill’s “Wilderness Years” — the time leading up to World War II — in her remarkable book, ...
Beyond membership in the Pantheon of Famous Brits, Winston Churchill and George Orwell would seem to have little in the way of common ground. Churchill was a politician. Orwell was a journalist and ...