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Churchill

Walking with Destiny - Signed and Numbered Limited Edition

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Winston Churchill stands as a towering figure in twentieth-century British history, regarded by many as the greatest man in the world by the time of his death in 1965 at age 90. Andrew Roberts' biography draws on over forty new sources, including King George VI's private diaries, offering a more intimate portrayal than any previous work. The biography does not shy away from Churchill's faults, allowing readers to appreciate his virtues and character fully. It highlights his immense capacity for work and drink, his visionary outlook, risk-taking nature, and insistence on being present during critical moments. Churchill's good humor in dire situations, the depth of his friendships, and his unexpected emotional outbursts are also explored. Central to his personality is a lifelong desire to please his father, coupled with an aristocratic disdain for others' opinions, a love for the British Empire, and a keen sense of history's relevance. During World War II, Churchill's interactions with a particular scientist left the latter feeling "recharged by a source of living power." His strategic partner, Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work alongside such a remarkable individual, acknowledging the rare existence of "supermen" like Churchill.

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Churchill, Andrew Roberts

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Rok vydania
2024,
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38,49 €

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4,3
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Podtitul
Walking with Destiny - Signed and Numbered Limited Edition
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2024
Počet strán
1152
ISBN10
024174220X
ISBN13
9780241742204
Série
Hodnotenie
4,3 z 5
Anotácia
Winston Churchill stands as a towering figure in twentieth-century British history, regarded by many as the greatest man in the world by the time of his death in 1965 at age 90. Andrew Roberts' biography draws on over forty new sources, including King George VI's private diaries, offering a more intimate portrayal than any previous work. The biography does not shy away from Churchill's faults, allowing readers to appreciate his virtues and character fully. It highlights his immense capacity for work and drink, his visionary outlook, risk-taking nature, and insistence on being present during critical moments. Churchill's good humor in dire situations, the depth of his friendships, and his unexpected emotional outbursts are also explored. Central to his personality is a lifelong desire to please his father, coupled with an aristocratic disdain for others' opinions, a love for the British Empire, and a keen sense of history's relevance. During World War II, Churchill's interactions with a particular scientist left the latter feeling "recharged by a source of living power." His strategic partner, Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work alongside such a remarkable individual, acknowledging the rare existence of "supermen" like Churchill.