Eminent Churchillians
Author(s): Andrew Roberts
RARE AND COLLECTIBLE | HISTORY
A controversial account of the Churchill years by a bestselling historian. 'The best sort of history - revealing, gossipy and acidulous' OBSERVER This highly praised book by the Wolfson History Prize-winning author of SALISBURY tackles six aspects of Churchilliana and uncovers a plethora of disturbing facts about wartime and post-war Britain. His revelations include: - The case for the impeachment of Lord Mountbatten - The Nazi sympathies of Sir Arthur Bryant, hitherto considered a 'patriotic historian' - The British establishment's doubt about Churchill's role after Dunkirk - The appeasement of the trade unions in Churchill's Indian summer - The inside story of black immigration in the early 1950s - The anti-Churchill stance adopted by the Royal Family in 1940
1995, First US edition, first printing. A fine copy only marked by a remainder spot on the bottom edge. The d/w is unclipped and also fine and now in a protective cover. Scans available if required.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Simon & Schuster
- : Simon & Schuster
- : 0.498952
- : 01 June 1995
- : books
Special Fields
- : 368
- : 941.084/092
- : Hardback
- : Andrew Roberts