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Sir Winston Churchill Michael St John Parker

Sir Winston Churchill By Michael St John Parker

Sir Winston Churchill by Michael St John Parker


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Summary

Sir Winston Churchill was a man that needed no introduction. This British icon was a talented journalist, a passionate army officer, and a political powerhouse.

This absorbing book looks at Churchill as man and as boy, his career, the war, his marriage and family life, his home and hobbies, and his life in peacetime.

Sir Winston Churchill Summary

Sir Winston Churchill by Michael St John Parker

An informative guide to the life of a great British hero.

Sir Winston Churchill is a man that needs no introduction. This British icon was a talented journalist, a passionate army officer, and a political powerhouse. He achieved many things beyond the role that defined his life: as Prime Minister of the Second World War.

This absorbing book looks at Churchill as man and as boy, his career, the war, his marriage and family life, his home and hobbies, and his life in peacetime.

Look out for more Pitkin Guides on the very best of British history, heritage and travel.

About Michael St John Parker

Michael St John Parker is a historian and writer who has written a numerous amount of Pitkin guides. These include King Arthur, William Shakespeare, The Wars of the Roses, Life in Victorian Britain, The Civil War, Britain's Kings and Queens and more.

Additional information

GOR002662493
9780853724988
0853724989
Sir Winston Churchill by Michael St John Parker
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pavilion Books
19901201
32
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