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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... least ten times , and , according to some , no less than seventeen ! One Sunday in 1949 we took five episodes of the March of Time's Crusade in Europe , a documentary film on World War II , down to Chartwell . Churchill loved it , as it ...
... least ten times , and , according to some , no less than seventeen ! One Sunday in 1949 we took five episodes of the March of Time's Crusade in Europe , a documentary film on World War II , down to Chartwell . Churchill loved it , as it ...
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... least one secretary was available at all times to take dictation and to type a draft for immediate perusal . It was during these late evening and early morning sessions that Churchill composed the first drafts of many of his great ...
... least one secretary was available at all times to take dictation and to type a draft for immediate perusal . It was during these late evening and early morning sessions that Churchill composed the first drafts of many of his great ...
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... least , he also visited his great friend Lord Salisbury at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire , the famous old seat of the Cecil family . In the latter years of his life visits to public restaurants and clubs were almost un- known . Yet ...
... least , he also visited his great friend Lord Salisbury at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire , the famous old seat of the Cecil family . In the latter years of his life visits to public restaurants and clubs were almost un- known . Yet ...
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CHURCHILL AND I | 1 |
CHURCHILL THE HOST | 12 |
CHURCHILL THE MAN | 21 |
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