Churchill A Biography

Cover of Churchill A Biography by Roy Jenkins
Author: Roy Jenkins
Publisher: Macmillan
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 1002
ISBN-13: 9780374123543
Dimensions:
Height: 9.72 Inches
Length: 6.22 Inches
Weight: 3.6 Pounds
Width: 2.22 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 941.084/092, B
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Churchill A Biography by Roy Jenkins, published by Macmillan on November 15, 2001, offers an in-depth exploration of Winston Churchill, one of Britain’s most significant modern prime ministers. This first edition spans 1002 pages and presents a narrative that combines Jenkins’ extensive knowledge of British political history with his personal insights. The book details Churchill’s remarkable career, emphasizing his pivotal role during World War II and his lifelong ambition to shape the future of his nation.

Readers will find a comprehensive account of Churchill’s journey, from his early self-education to his complex parliamentary career marked by shifts in allegiance and significant challenges. Jenkins captures the essence of British political life, particularly during the critical years leading up to and during the war, illustrating how Churchill’s leadership was crucial for England’s survival. The biography also evaluates Churchill’s literary contributions, showcasing the author’s nuanced understanding of his subject within the broader context of 20th-century history and politics.


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A brilliant new life of Britain’s greatest modern prime minister

Winston Churchill is an icon of modern history, but even though he was at the forefront of the political scene for almost sixty years, he might be remembered only as a minor player in the drama of British government had it not been for World War II. In this magesterial book, Roy Jenkin’s unparalleled command of the political history of Britain and his own high-level experience combine in a narrative account of Churchill’s astounding career that is unmatched in its shrewd insights, its unforgettable anecdotes, the clarity of its overarching themes, and the author’s nuanced appreciation of his extraordinary subject.

From a very young age, Churchill believed he was destined to play a great role in the life of his nation, and he determined to prepare himself. Jenkins shows in fascinating detail how Churchill educated himself for greatness, how he worked out his livelihood (writing) as well as his professional life (politics), how he situated himself at every major site or moment in British imperial and governmental life. His parliamentary career was like no other – with its changes of allegiance (from the Conservative to the Liberal and back to the Conservative Party), its troughs and humiliations, its triumphs and peaks – and for decades almost no one besides his wife discerned the greatness to come. Jenkins effortlessly evokes the spirit of Westminster through all these decades, especially the crisis years of the late 1930s and the terrifying 1940s, when at last it was clear how vital Churchill was to the very survival of England. He evaluates Churchill’s other accomplishments, his writings, with equal authority.

Exceptional in its breadth of knowledge and distinguished in its stylish wit and penetrating intelligence, this is one of the finest political biographies of our time.

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Language: en. Pages: 1002. Edition: First Edition.

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