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Churchill: An Unruly Life

by Norman Rose
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Synopsis

Winston Churchill (1874-1965) is often proclaimed as the greatest Briton in history and one of the world’s eminent leaders. Born into a dazzling political family, Churchill was awkward and eccentric as a young man but flourished in the army, where he served in the North West Frontier, Sudan and during the Second Boer War as a successful war correspondent. As a politician he was brash and petulant, but succeeded in holding most of the major offices of state, acting as Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer as well as First Lord of the Admiralty and Secretary of State for War. On the resignation of Neville Chamberlain in 1940, Churchill became Prime Minister and led Britain through one of its darkest moments. Charismatic and adventurous, egotistical, visionary and unconventional, Churchill was an enigma. A child of his time, his paradoxical life spanned two world wars and the rise and fall of the Victorian British Empire. His death marked the end of a British era. In this, the definitive biography, Norman Rose brilliantly illuminates the man behind the myth, producing a fresh, balanced, and incisive portrait of an extraordinary life and the legacy that remains undimmed to this day.

About the Author, Norman Rose

Norman Rose was born and educated in England. He is Professor of International Relations at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, he is also the author of an acclaimed biography of Chaim Weizmann.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
I. B.Tauris & Company, Limited
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781845118631

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