by Andrew Roberts (Author)
In his book, Andrew Roberts - winner of the Wolfson History Prize (the historians' Booker) - explores the secrets of leadership of two of the four men who comprise this ground-breaking TV series - key men of twentieth century history - Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill, John F Kennedy and Martin Luther King. Each had a distinctive leadership style, each achieved greatness. Hitler - fresh insights into how he instilled loyalty Churchill - far more ruthless with his staff than Hitler, but far more willing to listen and accept advice. Kennedy could rely on his family's fortune when he stood to be elected as the US's youngest president. Martin Luther King, who help give the black Americans their rights so long denied them. Given that two of the four leaders were assassinated, one committed suicide and only one survived into benign old age, Andrew Roberts also examines the risks of leadership. Andrew Roberts' book will link to the TV series, but stand alone as a highly readable and penetrating study.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 2nd Impression
Publisher: Orion
Published: 04 Feb 2003
ISBN 10: 0297843303
ISBN 13: 9780297843306
Book Overview: BBC-2 series - four episodes, each of 50 minutes Andrew Roberts - one of Britain's foremost historians - makes his TV debut Expect major national broadsheet newspaper serial to coincide*