The greatest politician and statesmen of the twentieth century by Britain's leading military historian.
'Superbly accessible ... witty, opinionated, but above all authoritative' MAIL ON SUNDAY
'Keegan's lively, loving biography is a very useful introduction to the mass of materials that underpin its subject' THE TIMES
Was Churchill as a great a wartime leader as he has hitherto been made out? John Keegan discusses the view of the soldiers such as Alanbrooke, his wartime Chief of Staff, and considers Churchill the politician who surprisingly got it wrong so often, not least in the 1945 election. Keegan also writes vividly about Churchill's upbringing and his ambitious streak, which emerged early on and led him into the army and the Boer War.
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781842125304
Number of pages: 208
Weight: 204 g
Dimensions: 198 x 164 x 17 mm
Keegan's enjoyable, challenging and intelligent contribution shows that Churchill's is a never-ending story. As well as being one of the country's greatest experts on the Second World War, Keegan is a superbly accessible writer - witty, opinionated, but above all authoritative - MAIL ON SUNDAY
Keegan's lively, loving biography is a very useful introduction to the mass of materials that underpin its subject - THE TIMES
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