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Parker Points the Way to Fair and Balanced Cambridge Churchill Seminars
14
Jun
2021
By RICHARD M. LANGWORTH
The Parker opus: “No matter how much the details of Churchill and his career become known, he still remains, quite simply, a great man.”
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“Leading Lives: Winston Churchill” – by Fiona Reynoldson
02
Oct
2017
By RICHARD M. LANGWORTH
Fiona Reynoldson’s "Winston Churchill", for ages 8-15, is far and away the best juvenile ever published, anywhere, by anybody. Throughout, the author delivers unadulterated, factual information. One wouldn’t expect so much wisdom to be so attractively wedged into sixty-four pages. We should all buy five copies and get them into the hands of schools, libraries and young people of promise.
“Churchill and the Jews” – by Michael J. Cohen
14
Sep
2017
1
By DANIEL MANDEL
As it stands, "Churchill and the Jews" offers a wealth of detail and analysis with some thought-provoking arguments and it scores a few hits. But it is ultimately defective in its judgment and marred by the prosecutorial tendency of discounting alternative interpretations of the evidence.
Winston S. Churchill: The Official Biography Old and New
11
Jan
2016
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Mistero Churchill – by Roberto Festorazzi
16
Jun
2015