Churchill and War

Churchill and War

by Geoffrey Best (Author)

Synopsis

Winston Churchill saved Britain and Europe by his incomparable leadership in the Second World War. His involvement in war, however, stretched over a far longer period and was one of the main themes of his long life. Cavalryman at Omdurman, infantry colonel in the Trenches, First Lord of the Admiralty, as well as wartime Prime Minister, he wrote copiously about war as war correspondent, journalist and historian. Personally brave, he was both excited and repelled by war, and was a powerful strategic thinker. Geoffrey Best shows the importance of war in Churchill's career as a whole, from his early days as a hussar in India to his attempts to control the threat of the nuclear bomb. His leadership in the Second World War, which is fully covered, owed much to what he had learnt from earlier wars. Churchill and War, which is not afraid to tackle the question of his strategic bombing of Germany, is a rounded portrait of Churchill the warrior.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Hambledon Continuum
Published: 01 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 1852854642
ISBN 13: 9781852854645

Media Reviews
Praise for Best's Churchill: A Study in Greatness
Splendid...A marvel of densely researched scholarship expertly sifted and presented with misleading ease in an elegant prose style. -- The Washington Times
Best has avoided the pernicious tendency of biographers to pile on detail after detail; he never loses track of the big picture or the purpose of his book. As a result, this is the best first book to read about Churchill. --Daniel J. Mahoney, National Review
Author Bio
Geoffrey Best is the author of Churchill: A Study in Greatness and War and Law since 1945