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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... London was to scan the first edition of the Daily Express which his great friend Lord Beaverbrook rushed to him by dispatch rider . Sometimes , if big news was being made , he would get on the telephone and impatiently quiz a sleepy ...
... London was to scan the first edition of the Daily Express which his great friend Lord Beaverbrook rushed to him by dispatch rider . Sometimes , if big news was being made , he would get on the telephone and impatiently quiz a sleepy ...
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... London . " I got eight hundred words done today , going up to London and back , " he once said proudly . Of course the words he dictated in his car or rattled off in the few minutes between his bath and a luncheon appoint- ment were ...
... London . " I got eight hundred words done today , going up to London and back , " he once said proudly . Of course the words he dictated in his car or rattled off in the few minutes between his bath and a luncheon appoint- ment were ...
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... London , in the rolling Weald of Kent and not far from Biggin Hill , the famous flying field from which during the war planes took off to fight the Battle of Britain . Chartwell was the spot he really loved , the place where he was ...
... London , in the rolling Weald of Kent and not far from Biggin Hill , the famous flying field from which during the war planes took off to fight the Battle of Britain . Chartwell was the spot he really loved , the place where he was ...
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