Churchill Wanted Dead Or Alive

Churchill Wanted Dead Or Alive

by Celia Sandys (Author)

Synopsis

This is the story of Winston Churchill's exploits during the Boer War, the springboard from which, overnight, he leapt to fame on the international stage. Within three months of his return he became an MP at the age of 25. Using both British and Boer sources, many previously untapped, Churchill's granddaughter Celia Sandys covers a hitherto neglected part of his life in which he circumnavigated military regulations in order to combine the roles of soldier and war correspondent. Now that the isolation of South Africa has ended, people have come forward in droves to tell the author the stories they learnt at their grandparents' knees. These grandparents recognised in Churchill a courageous ally or a formidable foe. The author has visited campsites, battlefields, and the site of Churchill's incarceration in Pretoria as a POW, and followed the route of his escape to the Mozambique border.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: New
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 17 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 0006530842
ISBN 13: 9780006530848

Media Reviews
'Well-researched and compelling... a fine portrait.' Andrew Roberts, Literary Review 'A cracking good yarn... absorbing, down-to-earth.' Elizabeth Clarke, Independent on Sunday 'Ground-breaking... excitingly told... many hitherto unknown facts and anecdotes... elegant.' Giles Foden, Guardian 'A fascinating story, told with a rare combination of insight, thoroughness and charm.' Alan Judd, Sunday Telelgraph 'Clear, concise and highly readable.' Stephen Pritchard, Observer.
Author Bio
Celia Sandys is a granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill. Her mother was Churchill's eldest daughter, Diana, and her father Lord Duncan-Sandys, the former cabinet minister and member of his father-in-law's wartime government. She is married, has four children and lives in Wiltshire. Her only previous book was From Winston With Love and Kisses: The Young Churchill (Sinclair Stevenson 1994). She has lectured in America, Canada, Japan and Britain.