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'An excellent summation of the life and times of Winston Churchill' Andrew Roberts
'Caddick-Adams understands the two world wars, and his subject's role in them, superbly' Simon Heffer, New Statesman
'A witty and enjoyable political biography of Winston Churchill ... Brilliantly done' The Past
Caddick-Adams argues that the recipe for Churchill's success during his wartime premiership of 1940-45 can be found in the First World War. The nation, and its leaders, had undergone a 'dress rehearsal' in 1914-18: conscription, rationing, convoys, air raids, mass production, women's uniformed services, coalitions and war cabinets had all happened before, and Churchill had been there when they did. This experience, combined with Churchill's extraordinary abilities (along with some foibles), were what enabled Britain to survive.
READER REVIEWS
'A fantastic brief biography of Churchill, incredibly well written, researched and presented''An excellent introduction to Churchill's life''Caddick-Adams presents a rich and insightful portrait of one of history's most iconic figures, making this a must-read for anyone interested in Churchill's legacy''Nimbly covers the extent of his remarkable life, providing marvellous detail'
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'An excellent summation of the life and times of Winston Churchill' Andrew Roberts
'Caddick-Adams understands the two world wars, and his subject's role in them, superbly' Simon Heffer, New Statesman
'A witty and enjoyable political biography of Winston Churchill ... Brilliantly done' The Past
Caddick-Adams argues that the recipe for Churchill's success during his wartime premiership of 1940-45 can be found in the First World War. The nation, and its leaders, had undergone a 'dress rehearsal' in 1914-18: conscription, rationing, convoys, air raids, mass production, women's uniformed services, coalitions and war cabinets had all happened before, and Churchill had been there when they did. This experience, combined with Churchill's extraordinary abilities (along with some foibles), were what enabled Britain to survive.
READER REVIEWS
'A fantastic brief biography of Churchill, incredibly well written, researched and presented''An excellent introduction to Churchill's life''Caddick-Adams presents a rich and insightful portrait of one of history's most iconic figures, making this a must-read for anyone interested in Churchill's legacy''Nimbly covers the extent of his remarkable life, providing marvellous detail'