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Oblivion or glory, 1921 and the making of Winston Churchill, David Stafford

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Oblivion or glory, 1921 and the making of Winston Churchill, David Stafford
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Oblivion or glory
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
David Stafford
Sub title
1921 and the making of Winston Churchill
Summary
An engaging and original account of 1921, a pivotal year for Churchill that had a lasting impact on his political and personal legacy "Important . . . Its power lies in a vivid re-creation not only of Churchill's public roles but also his private life-of good fortune but also family tragedy."-Paul Bew, Wall Street Journal After the tragic consequences of his involvement in the catastrophic Dardanelles Campaign of World War I, Churchill's political career seemed over. He was widely regarded as little more than a bombastic and unpredictable buccaneer until, in 1921, an unexpected inheritance heralded a series of events that laid the foundations for his future success. Renowned Churchill scholar David Stafford delves into the statesman's life in 1921, the year in which his political career revived. From his political negotiations in the Anglo-Irish treaty that created the Irish Free State to his tumultuous relationship with his "wild cousin" Clare Sheridan, sculptor of Lenin and subject of an MI5 investigation, this broad account explores the nuances of Churchill's private and public lives. This is an engaging portrait of this overlooked yet pivotal year in the great man's life
Target audience
adult
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