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A signed and numbered limited edition of Andrew Roberts's acclaimed
biography, to mark the 150th anniversary of Churchill's
birth'Undoubtedly the best single-volume life of Churchill ever
written' Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday TimesWinston Churchill towers
over every other figure in twentieth-century British history. By
the time of his death at the age of 90 in 1965, many thought him to
be the greatest man in the world. There have been over a thousand
previous biographies of Churchill.Andrew Roberts now draws on over
forty new sources, including the private diaries of King George VI,
used in no previous Churchill biography, to depict him more
intimately and persuasively than any of its predecessors. The book
in no way conceals Churchill's faults and it allows the reader to
appreciate his virtues and character in full: his titanic capacity
for work (and drink), his ability see the big picture, his
willingness to take risks and insistence on being where the action
was, his good humour even in the most desperate circumstances, the
breadth and strength of his friendships and his extraordinary
propensity to burst into tears at unexpected moments. Above all, it
shows us the wellsprings of his personality - his lifelong desire
to please his father (even long after his father's death) but
aristocratic disdain for the opinions of almost everyone else, his
love of the British Empire, his sense of history and its connection
to the present.During the Second World War, Churchill summoned a
particular scientist to see him several times for technical advice.
'It was the same whenever we met', wrote the young man, 'I had a
feeling of being recharged by a source of living power.' Harry
Hopkins, President Roosevelt's emissary, wrote 'Wherever he was,
there was a battlefront.' Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke,
Churchill's essential partner in strategy and most severe critic in
private, wrote in his diary, 'I thank God I was given such an
opportunity of working alongside such a man, and of having my eyes
opened to the fact that occasionally such supermen exist on this
earth.'