Description
About the Author
Christopher Catherwood is a writer in Cambridge, England. He is a Fellow of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust and of the Royal Historical Society and the author of many books on Winston Churchill including Churchill's Folly and Churchill Greatest Briton. He was twice elected to an Archives By-Fellowship at the Churchill Archives Centre and gave a Crosby Kemper Lecture at Westminster College in Fulton MO where Churchill gave his famous Iron Curtain speech in 1948.
Reviews
'The writings by Winston Churchill are may and varied yet pale in comparison to the many volumes about this great leader. Christopher Catherwood's timely 'Reader's Guide' brings together a full list of the best works on Churchill with a full accounting of all Churchill's own publications. This, coupled with a very useful biographical essay, make this guide invaluable to anyone seeking to know more of Churchill, his role in the 20h century and the continuing fascination with his legacy in the 21st'. Rob Havers President and CEO, Pritzker Military Museum & Library
"Christopher Catherwood has brought his wide knowledge of Churchilliana and sound judgement to the compilation of a splendid reference work on a wide variety of matters concerning the great war leader. The result is both a useful reference work and an unfailingly delightful entertainment." Graham Farmelo Fellow at Churchill College, Cambridge Author of Churchill's Bomb: How the United States Overtook Britain in the First Nuclear Arms Race
"This book provides an easy introduction to the complex world of Churchill scholarship." Allen Packwood Director of the Churchill Archives Centre at Churchill College
Book Information
ISBN 9781538120828
Author Christopher Catherwood
Format Hardback
Page Count 230
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 699g
Dimensions(mm) 255mm * 182mm * 21mm