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  • The Churchills: A Family Portrait

    The Churchills by Lee, Celia; Lee, John;

    A Family Portrait

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    • Kiadó Palgrave Macmillan
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2010. február 11.

    • ISBN 9780230618107
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem288 oldal
    • Méret 242x162x24 mm
    • Súly 458 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 8 pp. b&w photos
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    Winston Churchill is possibly the most famous British leader, but a shroud of mystery still surrounds the Churchill clan. Here, for the first time, authors Celia and John Lee cut through the rumors and lies and get to the truth about the life of the former Prime Minister and his relationship with his family.

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    'The Lees have succeeded in providing a clear insight into the family life of Winston and his brother Jack, whilst shedding new light on the important relationship with their parents, Randolph and Jennie. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the Churchills.'?Randolph L. S. Churchill
     
    'Celia and John Lee, in a book that is determined to give the invisible Churchill his due?succeed in returning Jack to his proper place in the story of the family.' The Sunday Times
     
    'By their careful re-reading of the known letters between the principal characters, and the blending in of new material from Peregrine Churchill's archive, Celia and John Lee add enormously to our understanding of the great Churchill family.'?Allen Packwood, Director, Churchill Archives Centre, University of Cambridge

    'Prepare to have almost everything you thought you knew about Winston Churchill's upbringing completely revised.' - The Mail on Sunday

    'A fascinating new book by Celia and John Lee, who were granted unique access to the private papers of Winston's nephew, Peregrine Churchill, is set to challenge common misunderstandings about the family dynamic. The Lees have done Churchillian history a great service with their diligence, throwing light on a part of the story that has not hitherto been fully understood.'?Andrew Roberts, author of Masters and Commanders and The Storm of War

    'This book brings Winston's brother Jack into the picture as no previous work and is a valuable contribution to our knowledge.'?Richard M. Langworth CBE, Editor, Finest Hour, The Churchill Centre

    'Well-written, engaging, and affecting. Not all siblings love each other and it speaks well of Jack and Winston that they did all their lives.'?Michael McMenamin, author of Becoming Winston Churchill
     
    '...intriguing revelations...' Evening Standard

    '...a fascinating new book...' Daily Express 
     
    '?it is no slight achievement to have contributed a fresh insight into the life of such a well-documented family.' TLS
     
    '...It is vital that historians present history in its period, not adding a contemporary gloss.  This is something that Celia [Lee] achieves superbly...' - The Belfast Telegraph
     
     

     

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    Love at First Sight (1873-1876)
    An Irish 'Exile' 1876-1880
    A Political Star is Born 1880-1882
    A Sea of Troubles 1882-1885
    A Shooting Star Burns Out 1885-1886
    A Happy Family Again? 1887-1889
    Looking for Gold 1890-1892
    One 'Handful'; One Model Child 1892-1893
    Settling the Boys' Future 1893-1894
    The Last Journey 1894-1895
    A Royal Affair: Jennie and the Prince of Wales
    Financial Worries and Career Development 1895-1897
    Financial Crisis and a Career Denied 1898-1899
    Brothers in Arms: War in South Africa 1899-1900
    Getting On 1900-1906
    Two Brides for Two Brothers 1907-1908
    Liberal Britain 1909-1914
    A World at War: From the Western Front to Gallipoli 1914-1915
    Seeing it Through 1916-1918
    Post War Britain 1919-1929
    From the Wilderness to Downing Street 1929-1940
    Their Finest Hour 1940-1945
    The End if it All 1945-1965
    Notes
    Sources and Bibliography
    Annotated Index

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