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For years, Churchill warned the British government against the growing Nazi threat. For years he was ignored. Politically isolated in Parliament, sometimes jeered at and scorned, Churchill stood alone, a beacon of reality amid the gathering storm. This book tells of perhaps the Last Lion's finest hour in the historical context not only of the 1930s, on which this volume focuses, but of the events that preceded the decade. In the Author's notes Manchester writes:
``In the view of this writer, there can be no enlightening life which does not include an account of the man's times. This need for context is even greater when the central figure is a towering statesman. It is impossible to understand Churchill and his adversaries in the 1930s, for example, without grasping the British revulsion against the horrors of World War I.''
The long-awaited second volume of the best Churchill biography reveals the true portrait of this ambitious world leader. Discussion centers on the alarm he sounded about the terrible plot being hatched inside Hitler's deranged mind. Two 8-page photos inserts.
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February 05, 2009: the most popular book on churchill unforgettable wrting style of bill manchester makes us forget the mistakes in the book.. ...patronizing and gratuitous according to some .
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October 21, 2002: This book provides a history of one of the great personalities of the 19th and 20th century. William Manchester's study of Winston Churchills life from birth into his fifties is remarkable. The author describes the triumphs, failures, and disappointments of a man who would become the caretaker of the lamp of liberty through many dark nights.