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    1. Churchill: The Power of Words (2012)

      by Winston S. Churchill, Martin Gilbert

      Martin Gilbert is Churchill's official biographer and one of Britain’s leading historians. He is the author of eighty-two books, including Churchill: A Life . He is an Honorary Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and a Distinguished Fellow of Hillsdale College, Michigan. He lives in London. (learn more about this book)

    1. Never Give In (2003)

      The Best of Winston Churchill's Speeches

      by Winston S. Churchill, Winston Churchill

      Winston Churchill was the most eloquent and expressive statesman of his time. It was as an orator that Churchill became most completely alive, and it was through his oratory that his words made their greatest and most enduring impact. While the definitive collection of Churchill's speeches fills... (learn more about this book)

    1. Memoirs of the Second World War (1990)

      An Abridgement of the Six Volumes of the Second World War With an Epilogue by the Author on the Postwar Years Written For This Volume

      by Winston S. Churchill

      The quintessence of the war as seen by it's greatest player, in a one-volumn abridged edition that captures all the drama of the original volumes. (learn more about this book)

    1. Frontiers And Wars (1962)

      by Winston S. Churchill

      Four early works by a young Lt. Winston Churchill, published 1897-1900 and rarely in print since then, about campaigns he witnessed (and took part in). (learn more about this book)

    1. A History of the English-Speaking Peoples: Book 2

      The New World (1956)

      by Winston S. Churchill

      In 1939, just before the outbreak of the war, Winston Churchill completed the original draft of his great history. First projected as two volumes, it doubled in size as Churchill got into it, and was finally published as four. The second volume, THE NEW WORLD, presents a galaxy of great... (learn more about this book)

    1. A History of the English-Speaking Peoples: Book 4

      The Great Democracies (1956)

      by Winston S. Churchill

      Covers the days of peace following the downfall of Napoleon to the death of Queen Victoria and the beginning of the present era, including the British Empire at its highest peak, the creation of the dominions and the first steps towards the British Commonwealth. (learn more about this book)

    1. A History of the English-Speaking Peoples: Book 1

      The Birth of Britain (1956)

      by Winston S. Churchill

      The Birth of Britain is the first volume of A History of the English Speaking Peoples, the immensely popular and eminently readable four-volume work by Winston Churchill . A rousing account of the early history of Britain, the work describes the great men and women of the past and their... (learn more about this book)

    1. A History of the English-Speaking Peoples: Book 3

      The Age of Revolution (1956)

      by Winston S. Churchill

      Churchill is at his best when large events are in motion and when large me bestride the stage. Never has he seemed to relish his narrative more than in the third volume of his magnificent History. (learn more about this book)

    1. The Second World War (Churchill): Book 6

      Triumph and Tragedy (1953)

      by Winston S. Churchill

      From the Allied landings in Normandy in June 1944 the Second World War had only fourteen months to run. This final volume of the account covers events right up to the unconditional surrender of Japan. Churchill's six-volume history of World War II - the definitive work, remarkable both for its... (learn more about this book)