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Churchill Documents, Volume 23: Never Flinch, Never Weary, November 1951 to February 1965 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 2500 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x163x71 mm, weight: 2087 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Amp Publishers Group
  • ISBN-10: 0916308480
  • ISBN-13: 9780916308483
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 2500 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x163x71 mm, weight: 2087 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Amp Publishers Group
  • ISBN-10: 0916308480
  • ISBN-13: 9780916308483
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This 23rd volume of documents in the official biography of Winston Churchill is the last step in a journey that began 57 years ago, having been prepared for decades earlier. One will find in this volume a letter that Churchill wrote to his son Randolph in 1960: "I think that your biography of Derby is a remarkable work, and I should be happy that you should write my official biography when the time comes." Here Churchill finalizes a suggestion he had made years earlier: his son Randolph was to be his official biographer.

LARRY P. ARNN is the president of Hillsdale College, where he is also a professor of politics and history. He graduated with the highest distinction from Arkansas State University in 1974, and earned his M.A. in Government in 1976 and his Ph.D. in Government in 1985 from the Claremont Graduate School. He also spent three years studying in England, during which time he served as director of research for Martin Gilbert (1936–2015), the official biographer of Winston Churchill. From 1985 to 2000 he served as president of the Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy. Published widely in newspapers, magazines, and periodicals on issues of public policy, history, and political theory, Dr. Arnn is the author of Liberty and Learning: The Evolution of American Education, e Founders’ Key: The Divine and Natural Connection Between the Declaration and the Constitution and What We Risk by Losing It, and Churchill’s Trial: Winston Churchill and the Salvation of Free Government.

November 1951
1(89)
December 1951
90(69)
January 1952
159(90)
February 1952
249(49)
March 1952
298(75)
April 1952
373(42)
May 1952
415(63)
June 1952
478(40)
July 1952
518(68)
August 1952
586(47)
September 1952
633(24)
October 1952
657(43)
November 1952
700(44)
December 1952
744(49)
January 1953
793(39)
February 1953
832(34)
March 1953
866(63)
April 1953
929(53)
May 1953
982(74)
June 1953
1056(84)
July 1953
1140(40)
August 1953
1180(20)
September 1953
1200(23)
October 1953
1223(45)
November 1953
1268(48)
December 1953
1316(65)
January 1954
1381(29)
February 1954
1410(48)
March 1954
1458(52)
April 1954
1510(50)
May 1954
1560(32)
June 1954
1592(49)
July 1954
1641(79)
August 1954
1720(50)
September 1954
1770(19)
October 1954
1789(21)
November 1954
1810(19)
December 1954
1829(33)
January 1955
1862(25)
February 1955
1887(39)
March 1955
1926(49)
April 1955
1975(17)
May 1955
1992(21)
June 1955
2013(10)
July 1955
2023(6)
August 1955
2029(12)
September 1955
2041(4)
October 1955
2045(8)
November 1955
2053(11)
December 1955
2064(325)
1956
2073(78)
1957
2151(45)
1958
2196(33)
1959
2229(50)
1960
2279(20)
1961
2299(21)
1962
2320(20)
1963
2340(14)
1964
2354(10)
1965
2364(25)
APPENDICES
A Ministerial Appointments, 1 November 1951 to 5 April 1955
2389(3)
B Abbreviations
2392(8)
C Churchill's Travels, December 1951 to 1963
2400(6)
D Two Additional Documents
2406(2)
E Orders, Decorations, Medals and Honours Conferred on Winston Churchill, 1951 to 1965
2408(5)
Index 2413