My Dear Mr. ChurchillHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - 118 стор. Impressions of Sir Winston Churchill as he appeared to close friends and co-workers in his later years. |
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... English convention that table servants are invisible and can only be communicated with by surreptitious gestures and low mutterings . At the very beginning of the meal , almost before anyone had pulled his chair in , a bottle of well ...
... English convention that table servants are invisible and can only be communicated with by surreptitious gestures and low mutterings . At the very beginning of the meal , almost before anyone had pulled his chair in , a bottle of well ...
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... English youngster sent a few to Chartwell with a letter saying that he thought Churchill might be amused to watch them play and grow . At first a tank was rigged up in the basement , and from time to time Churchill remembered to return ...
... English youngster sent a few to Chartwell with a letter saying that he thought Churchill might be amused to watch them play and grow . At first a tank was rigged up in the basement , and from time to time Churchill remembered to return ...
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... English Speaking Peoples , which he had begun in 1929. Add to that his other great books , his painting , his momentous , carefully prepared speeches and broadcasts , all or most of them extracurricular to the political career that has ...
... English Speaking Peoples , which he had begun in 1929. Add to that his other great books , his painting , his momentous , carefully prepared speeches and broadcasts , all or most of them extracurricular to the political career that has ...
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CHURCHILL AND I | 1 |
CHURCHILL THE HOST | 12 |
CHURCHILL THE MAN | 21 |
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