In Search of Churchill : A Historian’s Journey

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pp. 338, “Martin Gilbert’s life of Winston Churchill runs to eight main volumes with more than 15 supplementary volumes. He began working on the biography 25 years ago, when he was summoned by Randolph Churchill to his home in East Bergholt. He expected this to be a day’s visit, but he was taken on as Randolph’s assistant, and after his death appointed as his successor. In search of the “true” Churchill, Martin Gilbert has travelled all over the world in Churchill’s footsteps: the Western Front, Gallipoli, Palestine, India and the sites of the World War II Allied summits. In the course of writing the book, he met all the surviving political leaders of Churchill’s era and has many stories to tell about them. This personal account of Martin Gilbert’s quest to capture the most famous Prime Minister of Great Britain is also in part a history of our times. The author combines these two in a narrative balanced in argument and anecdote.”

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ISBN 0002153564
ISBN13 9780002153560
Number of pages 338
Original Title In Search of Churchill
Published Date 1994
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication London
Edition First edition
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pp. 338, “Martin Gilbert’s life of Winston Churchill runs to eight main volumes with more than 15 supplementary volumes. He began working on the biography 25 years ago, when he was summoned by Randolph Churchill to his home in East Bergholt. He expected this to be a day’s visit, but he was taken on as Randolph’s assistant, and after his death appointed as his successor. In search of the “true” Churchill, Martin Gilbert has travelled all over the world in Churchill’s footsteps: the Western Front, Gallipoli, Palestine, India and the sites of the World War II Allied summits. In the course of writing the book, he met all the surviving political leaders of Churchill’s era and has many stories to tell about them. This personal account of Martin Gilbert’s quest to capture the most famous Prime Minister of Great Britain is also in part a history of our times. The author combines these two in a narrative balanced in argument and anecdote.”

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Weight 1.2 kg