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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955. Apart from two years between 1922 and 1924, he was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1900 to 1964 and represented a total of five constituencies. Ideologically an adherent to economic liberalism and imperialism, he was for most of his career a member of the Conservative Party, which he led from 1940 to 1955. He was a member of the Liberal Party from 1904 to 1924. Of mixed English and American parentage, Churchill was born in Oxfordshire into the wealthy, aristocratic Spencer family. He joined the British Army in 1895 and saw action in British India, the Mahdist War (also known as the Anglo-Sudan War), and the Second Boer War, later gaining fame as a war correspondent and writing books about his campaigns. Elected a Conservative MP in 1900, he defected to the Liberals in 1904. In H. H. Asquith's Liberal government, Churchill served as President of the Board of Trade and Home Secretary, championing prison reform and workers' social security. As First Lord of the Admiralty during the First World War, he oversaw the Gallipoli campaign, but after it proved a disaster, he was demoted to Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. He resigned in November 1915 and joined the Royal Scots Fusiliers on the Western Front for six months. In 1917, he returned to government under David Lloyd George and served successively as Minister of Munitions, Secretary of State for War, Secretary of State for Air, and Secretary of State for the Colonies, overseeing the Anglo-Irish Treaty and British foreign policy in the Middle East. After two years out of Parliament, he served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in Stanley Baldwin's Conservative government, returning the pound sterling in 1925 to the gold standard at its pre-war parity, a move widely seen as creating deflationary pressure and depressing the UK economy. Out of government during his so-called "wilderness years" in the 1930s, Churchill took the lead in calling for British rearmament to counter the growing threat of militarism in Nazi Germany. At the outbreak of the Second World War he was re-appointed First Lord of the Admiralty. In May 1940, he became prime minister, succeeding Neville Chamberlain. Churchill formed a national government and oversaw British involvement in the Allied war effort against the Axis powers, resulting in victory in 1945. After the Conservatives' defeat in the 1945 general election, he became Leader of the Opposition. Amid the developing Cold War with the Soviet Union, he publicly warned of an "iron curtain" of Soviet influence in Europe and promoted European unity. Between his terms as prime minister, he wrote several books recounting his experience during the war. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953. He lost the 1950 election but was returned to office in 1951. His second term was preoccupied with foreign affairs, especially Anglo-American relations and preservation of what remained of the British Empire with India now no longer part of it. Domestically, his government emphasised housebuilding and completed the development of a nuclear weapon (begun by his predecessor). In declining health, Churchill resigned as prime minister in 1955, remaining an MP until 1964. Upon his death in 1965, he was given a state funeral. One of the 20th century's most significant figures, Churchill remains popular in the UK and the rest of the Anglosphere where he is generally viewed as a victorious wartime leader who played an important role in defending liberal democracy against the spread of fascism. While he has been criticised for his views on race and empire alongside some of his wartime decisions, historians often rank Churchill as the greatest prime minister in British history. Early life Childhood and schooling: 1874–1895 Churchill was born on 30 November 1874 at his family's ancestral home, Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. On his father's side, he was a member of the British aristocracy as a descendant of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. His father, Lord Randolph Churchill, representing the Conservative Party, had been elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Woodstock in 1874. His mother, Jennie, was a daughter of Leonard Jerome, a wealthy American businessman. In 1876, Churchill's paternal grandfather, John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough, was appointed Viceroy of Ireland, then part of the United Kingdom. Randolph became his private secretary and the family relocated to Dublin. Winston's brother, Jack, was born there in 1880. Throughout much of the 1880s, Randolph and Jennie were effectively estranged, and the brothers were mostly cared for by their nanny, Elizabeth Everest. When she died in 1895, Churchill wrote that "she had been my dearest and most intimate friend during the whole of the twenty years I had lived". Churchill began boarding at St George's School in Ascot, Berkshire, at age seven but was not academic and his behaviour was poor. In 1884, he transferred to Brunswick School in Hove, where his academic performance improved. In April 1888, aged 13, he narrowly passed the entrance exam for Harrow School. His father wanted him to prepare for a military career and so his last three years at Harrow were in the army form. After two unsuccessful attempts to gain admittance to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, he succeeded on his third. He was accepted as a cadet in the cavalry, starting in September 1893. His father died in January 1895, a month after Churchill graduated from Sandhurst. Cuba, India, and Sudan: 1895–1899 In February 1895, Churchill was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the 4th Queen's Own Hussars regiment of the British Army, based at Aldershot. Eager to witness military action, he used his mother's influence to get himself posted to a war zone. In the autumn of 1895, he and his friend Reggie Barnes, then a subaltern, went to Cuba to observe the war of independence and became involved in skirmishes after joining Spanish troops attempting to suppress independence fighters. Churchill sent reports about the conflict to the Daily Graphic in London. He proceeded to New York City and, in admiration of the United States, wrote to his mother about "what an extraordinary people the Americans are!". With the Hussars, he went to Bombay in October 1896. Based in Bangalore, he was in India for 19 months, visiting Calcutta three times and joining expeditions to Hyderabad and the North West Frontier. In India, Churchill began a self-education project, reading a range of authors including Plato, Edward Gibbon, Charles Darwin and Thomas Babington Macaulay. The books were sent to him by his mother, with whom he shared frequent correspondence when abroad. In order to learn about politics, he also asked his mother to .... Discover the Winston Churchill popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Winston Churchill books.

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    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill

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    American Duchess

    Karen Harper

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    Sonia Purnell

    “Engrossing…the first formal biography of a woman who has heretofore been relegated to the sidelines.”–The New York TimesFrom the author of the New York Times bestseller A Woman of...

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    The Consequences of Fear

    Jacqueline Winspear

    INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERAs Europe buckles under Nazi occupation, Maisie Dobbs investigates a possible murder that threatens devastating repercussions for Britain's war eff...

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    Tariq Ali

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    The Unlikely Spy

    Daniel Silva

    #1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva’s celebrated debut novel, The Unlikely Spy, is “A ROLLERCOASTER WORLD WAR II ADVENTURE that conjures up memories of the best of Ke...

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    To Die but Once

    Jacqueline Winspear

    Finalist for the Inaugural Sue Grafton Memorial AwardMaisie Dobbsone of the most complex and admirable characters in contemporary fiction (Richmond Times Dispatch)faces danger...

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    Paul Johnson

    From the “most celebrated and bestloved British historian in America” (Wall Street Journal), an elegant, concise, and revealing portrait of Winston ChurchillIn Churchill, eminent h...

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    John Keegan

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    Adam Briggs

    WINSTON CHURCHILL At the turn of the new millennium, the BBC held a survey which sought to decide the country’s greatest ever person, from any era. There was, really, only ever one...

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    Andrew Reed

    WINSTON CHURCHILL This book aims to serve as a biography of the great Winston Churchill, documenting the key moments in his career and life. Inside, you will learn about Churchill’...

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    Tariq Ali & Alejandro Pradera Sánchez

    Retratado por la crónica hagiográfica dominante como el héroe de la resistencia contra Hitler durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y convertido en uno de los símbolos de la democraci...

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    The Wicked Wit of Winston Churchill

    Dominique Enright

    A celebration of the boundless humor, intellect, and eloquence of one of the greatest Englishmen in history   "Politics are almost as exciting as war, and quite as dangerous. ...

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    The Splendid and the Vile

    Erik Larson

    #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The author of The Devil in the White City and Dead Wake delivers an intimate chronicle of Winston Churchill an...

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    Winter of the World

    Ken Follett

    "This book is truly epic. . . . The reader will probably wish there was a thousand more pages." The Huffington PostPicking up where Fall of Giants, the first novel in the extraordi...

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    The American Agent

    Jacqueline Winspear

    Beloved heroine Maisie Dobbs, “one of the great fictional heroines” (Parade), investigates the mysterious murder of an American war correspondent in London during the Blitz in a pa...

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    Dead Wake

    Erik Larson

    #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the bestselling author and master of narrative nonfiction comes the enthralling story of the sinking of the Lusitania“Both terrifying and en...

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    On Tyranny

    Timothy Snyder

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    That Churchill Woman

    Stephanie Barron

    The Paris Wife meets PBS’s Victoria in this enthralling novel of the life and loves of one of history’s most remarkable women: Winston Churchill’s scandalous American mother, Jenni...

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    Forty Ways to Look at Winston Churchill

    Gretchen Rubin

    Warrior and writer, genius and crank, rider in the British cavalry’s last great charge and inventor of the tankWinston Churchill led Britain to fight alone against Nazi Germany in ...

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    Citizens of London

    Lynne Olson

    “Engaging and original, rich in anecdote and analysis, this is a terrific work of history.”Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of American LionThe acclaimed author of&#...

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    Franklin and Winston

    Jon Meacham

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERThe most complete portrait ever drawn of the complex emotional connection between two of history’s towering leaders Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchi...

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    Hero of the Empire

    Candice Millard

    From the bestselling author of Destiny of the Republic, this thrilling biographical account of the life and legacy of Wintson Churchill is a "nailbiter and topnotch character study...

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    In This Grave Hour

    Jacqueline Winspear

    "A female investigator every bit as brainy and battlehardened as Lisbeth Salander."  Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air, on Maisie DobbsThe thirteenth installment in Jacqueline...

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    Churchill

    Andrew Roberts

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLEROne of The Wall Street Journal’s Ten Best Books of 2018One of The Economist’s Best Books of 2018One of The New York Times’s Notable Books of 2018“Unar...

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    Elegy for Eddie

    Jacqueline Winspear

    In this latest entry in Jacqueline Winspear’s acclaimed, bestselling mystery series“less whodunits than whydunits, more P.D. James than Agatha Christie” (USA Today)Maisie Dobbs tak...

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    The Man from St. Petersburg

    Ken Follett

    "Ken Follett has done it once more . . . goes down with the ease and impact of a wellprepared martini." New York Times Book ReviewHis name was Feliks. He came to London to commit a...

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    Winston Churchill

    Nigel Blundell

    Winston Churchill was an extraordinary person a politician, a statesman, a man of letters and a soldier but it was for his wartime leadership during the Second World War that he i...

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    Elizabeth the Queen

    Sally Bedell Smith

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  This “excellent, allembracing” (The New York Times) biography of Queen Elizabeth II is a magisterial study of the woman kno...

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    Winston Churchill

    Matt Clarke

    WINSTON CHURCHILLÚnete a nosotros mientras profundizamos en la vida de Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill en esta emocionante y cautivadora biografía. Este hombre, conocido por ...

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    John Perry

    In this Christian Encounter Series biography, author John Perry  explores the life of Sir. Winston Churchill, the man who changed World War II.Winston Churchill captivated the...

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    Postwar

    Tony Judt

    Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize  Winner of the Council on Foreign Relations Arthur Ross Book Award  One of the New York Times' Ten Best Books of the Year“Impressive . . ....

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    The Smart Words and Wicked Wit of Winston Churchill

    Max Morris

    “For myself I am an optimist,” said legendary British politician Winston Churchill. “It does not seem to be much use being anything else.”Have you ever wanted to deliver the ultima...

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    Winston Churchill

    Jack Le Vien & John Lord

    “It is my earnest hope that pondering upon the past may give guidance in days to come, enable a new generation to repair some of the errors of former years and thus govern, in acco...