Churchill Winston:
Marlborough: His Life and Times, Book One
Manufactured by: University Of Chicago Press
University Of Chicago Press , 2002
Quality paperback, 1050 pages
Size: 228x154 mm
ISBN: 9780226106335
ISBN-10: 0226106330
Winston Churchill
"In This Absorbing Volume . . . The Greatest Englishman Of The Twentieth Century Paints With Surpassing Elegance His Portrait Of American History And American Character. This Is A Good Book To Read-And A Book To Savor."<Br>--Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. <Br>"This Excellent Volume Gives The Gist Of All Winston Churchill's Writings And Observations About American History. It Is A Wonderful Read For Americans, And Tells Them A Great Deal About Their Country, Which Many Of Them Do Not Know And Ought To Know."<Br>--Paul Johnson, Author Of A History Of The American People <Br>"A Fresh And Vigorous Accoun
University Of Chicago Press
Richard Stern Is The Helen Regenstein Emeritus Professor Of English And Of The Humanities At The University Of Chicago And The Author Of Nineteen Words Of Fiction And Nonfiction. His Novels Include "A Father's Words" And "Golk," Both Published By The University Of Chicago Press, And, Most Recently, "Pacific Tremors,"

