This history will endure; not only because Sir Winston has written it, but also because of its own inherent virtues - its narrative power, its fine judgment of war and politics, of soldiers and states
Churchill's history of The Great War reaches 1915 - the year of stalemate on the Western Front and the first uses of tank and gas warfare on the battlefield, as well as Churchill's own involvement in
Churchill chronicles the most intense years of the Great War from 1916-1918, covering important battles such as Verdun, Passchendaele and the Somme, as well as American entry into the war and its even
Churchill explores the aftermath of the Great War - from the negotiation of the Treaty of Versailles, through the founding of the League of Nations, to the Russian Revolution and the ensuing Civil War
Brings together Churchill's newspaper writings in the years leading up to World War Two and his warnings of the dangers of fascism and the futility of appeasement.
The World Crisis is considered by many to be Winston S. Churchill's literary masterpiece. Published across five volumes between 1923 and 1931, Churchill here tells the story of The Great War, from its
In the first volume of his majestic history of the English-speaking peoples, Sir Winston S. Churchill chronicles the birth of Britain from the earliest inhabitants of the British Isles to the Battle o
In the third volume of his history of the English-speaking peoples, Sir Winston S. Churchill reaches the high point of the British Imperial epoch, covering the long rivalry with France, Napoleon and t
In the second volume of his history of the English-speaking peoples, Sir Winston S. Churchill chronicles Britain’s colonial expansion to America and the dawn of the British Empire as well as the schis
In the fourth and final volume of his history of the English-speaking peoples, Sir Winston S. Churchill chronicles the birth of the modern era: from the industrial revolution and the high Victorian er
Churchill's history of The Great War reaches 1915 - the year of stalemate on the Western Front and the first uses of tank and gas warfare on the battlefield, as well as Churchill's own involvement in
Churchill explores the aftermath of the Great War - from the negotiation of the Treaty of Versailles, through the founding of the League of Nations, to the Russian Revolution and the ensuing Civil War
Churchill chronicles the most intense years of the Great War from 1916-1918, covering important battles such as Verdun, Passchendaele and the Somme, as well as American entry into the war and its even