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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... Street and at Chartwell . Since his Memoirs were almost finished , there was very little business for us to conduct during this period , and in consequence I was always especially flattered to receive an invitation from him . One day he ...
... Street and at Chartwell . Since his Memoirs were almost finished , there was very little business for us to conduct during this period , and in consequence I was always especially flattered to receive an invitation from him . One day he ...
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... to provide a fitting background for an emi- nent public figure . But it was far from being ostentatious . It was situated in a not very fashionable section of London , in a secluded dead - end street , and , from 78 MY DEAR MR . CHURCHILL.
... to provide a fitting background for an emi- nent public figure . But it was far from being ostentatious . It was situated in a not very fashionable section of London , in a secluded dead - end street , and , from 78 MY DEAR MR . CHURCHILL.
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... Street and Chequers . And , in fact , he resisted the change as long as he could . For a whole year after the elec- tions he lived in Downing Street as Mr. Atlee had done , in a small self - contained flat , such as he was used to at ...
... Street and Chequers . And , in fact , he resisted the change as long as he could . For a whole year after the elec- tions he lived in Downing Street as Mr. Atlee had done , in a small self - contained flat , such as he was used to at ...
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