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Winston Churchill

by John Keegan

Series: Penguin Lives

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I’ve been hunting for a biography on Winston Churchill for some time and when I found this golden nugget of a mini-biography “Winston Churchill” by none other than John Keegan I snapped it up straight away. This elongated essay by Mr. Keegan about one of the greatest leaders of the twentieth-century is part of Viking’s Penguin Lives series and was an excellent source of some amazing historical information. What I was truly astounded by was reading about how disappointingly Churchill, the great historian, orator, writer and leader was at academics. Mr. Keegan is a thorough and incredible historian and I look forward to more editions of the Penguin Lives series as well as my next Keegan book. ( )
  BruderBane | Nov 18, 2009 |
Nicely done, Keegan's an entertaining and thorough writer at all times, but I guess the subject's shadow is just too big to escape. ( )
  mhodder | Dec 19, 2008 |
A quick introduction to the life of Churchill - a little shallow especially after WWII. But he has accomplished a lot ! ( )
  npaulsen | Nov 19, 2008 |
A good short biography by a master writer. This is the perfect introduction to Churchill's life. A bit skimpy once you get past the Second World War. ( )
  tuckerresearch | Sep 26, 2006 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0670030791, Hardcover)

He was something of a bully, something of a blowhard, without friends and always in search of a sympathetic audience for his monologues. Yet, writes John Keegan in this slender but thorough portrait, Winston Churchill was unquestionably the right man for the time.

Few biographers are better equipped than Keegan, the eminent military historian, to write of Churchill as a wartime leader. Indeed, Keegan suggests, Churchill was never more at ease than when confronting some fierce enemy, whether across the English Channel or a range of Afghan hills; it was from the saddle that he developed his "vision of how an enlightened empire might transform the future of mankind." The rise of other, less enlightened empires helped put an end to his own, but Churchill steadfastly insisted on a strong role for Great Britain in the postwar world--in which he succeeded, even if voters turned him out of office almost as soon as the war ended.

Keegan's respectful portrait assesses Churchill's many accomplishments (and a few noteworthy failures) as he sought, in Churchill's ringing words, to "resist oppression, to protect the weak, to vindicate the profound but unwritten Law of Nations." Admirers of Churchill and students of his time will find much of value in these pages. --Gregory McNamee

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