Churchill: Visionary. Statesman. Historian.
In previous works, John Lukacs told the story of Winston Churchill’s titanic struggle with Adolf Hitler in the early days of World War II. Now, he turns his attention to the man himself, the workings of his historical imagination, and his successes and failures as a visionary statesman.
Chapter by chapter, Lukacs assesses Churchill’s vital relationships with Stalin, Roosevelt, and Eisenhower; his complex, farsighted political vision concerning the coming of WWII and the Cold War; his abilities as a historian looking backward into the origins of the conflicts of which he was so much a part; and the often contradictory ways in which he has been perceived by critics and admirers alike. In addition, Lukacs describes his three days spent in London attending Churchill’s funeral in 1965.
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Shelf wear, including some light bumping to the corners and the upper spine. Deep scoring to the dust jacket at the spine. Some wear to the front panel of the dust jacket. In G- condition.
by John Lukacs
LKCS-CVSH || loc. ch:a-rm
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Weight | 15 oz |
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Format | Hardcover |
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