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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... night editor about headlines and lead stories . Churchill seldom got to bed before 2 A.M. Late in life Churchill for a while considered dispensing with his team of secretaries , at least for night work , and using machinery to record ...
... night editor about headlines and lead stories . Churchill seldom got to bed before 2 A.M. Late in life Churchill for a while considered dispensing with his team of secretaries , at least for night work , and using machinery to record ...
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... night . I had to see reports , take decisions and issue instructions that could not wait until the next day . And at night I'd also dic- tate minutes requesting information which my staff could assemble for me in the morning and place ...
... night . I had to see reports , take decisions and issue instructions that could not wait until the next day . And at night I'd also dic- tate minutes requesting information which my staff could assemble for me in the morning and place ...
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... night in Marrakesh , learned of this , he promptly ordered communications to be opened with every British con- sulate and embassy south of Paris . About twenty - four hours later he was on the telephone to Sarah in a little restaurant ...
... night in Marrakesh , learned of this , he promptly ordered communications to be opened with every British con- sulate and embassy south of Paris . About twenty - four hours later he was on the telephone to Sarah in a little restaurant ...
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CHURCHILL AND I | 1 |
CHURCHILL THE HOST | 12 |
CHURCHILL THE MAN | 21 |
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