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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... he moved on after a week because he thought it was too hot . Another time , he went from Annecy to Venice because the French Alps were too cold . Whenever it became known that Churchill was planning a holiday CHURCHILL AT PLAY.
... he moved on after a week because he thought it was too hot . Another time , he went from Annecy to Venice because the French Alps were too cold . Whenever it became known that Churchill was planning a holiday CHURCHILL AT PLAY.
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... French people ; but their political irresponsibility galled him , and he feared their moral weakness in a time of crisis . I recall one long dissertation on France in 1950 , when I was down at Chartwell with a friend who had lived for a ...
... French people ; but their political irresponsibility galled him , and he feared their moral weakness in a time of crisis . I recall one long dissertation on France in 1950 , when I was down at Chartwell with a friend who had lived for a ...
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... French . I have just been thinking of the last time I lunched out in Paris . It was at a little restaurant , and there were six or eight in our party . Nothing was planned before , so the affair couldn't have been more private . But ...
... French . I have just been thinking of the last time I lunched out in Paris . It was at a little restaurant , and there were six or eight in our party . Nothing was planned before , so the affair couldn't have been more private . But ...
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