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Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat The Great Speeches

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ISBN-10: 0141442069

ISBN-13: 9780141442068

Edition: 2007

Authors: Winston Churchill, David Cannadine, Winston Churchill, Winston Churchill

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The collected speeches of the most eloquent and expressive statesman of his time The only political leader to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, Winston Churchill used language as a weapon at a time when he possessed nothing more than an empty armory with which to fight his nations enemies. In this major volume, David Cannadineone of the foremost historians of modern Britainselects thirty-three speeches ranging over fifty years, demonstrating how Churchill honed his rhetoric until the day when, in the words of Edward R. Murrow, he mobilized the English language, and sent it into battle. A landmark of political speechmaking, perfect for the election year, Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweatis an…    
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Book details

List price: $19.00
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/18/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 416
Size: 5.47" wide x 7.99" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill is best remembered as the Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War II. He served his country in a variety of ways, holding many high offices of state under four different prime ministers, as a member of Parliament for more than 60 years, and for serving two terms as prime minister. He was born at Blenheim Palace on November 30, 1874, and educated at Harrow and Sandhurst. His military service included periods spent in Cuba, India, the Sudan, and in France during World War I. Churchill's writing career began with pieces written for British newspapers while in the military. Some of his most famous works include Marlborough, a four-volume biography…    

A Churchill Chronology
Mastering His Voice 1900-1917
The Maiden Speech: 'A Certain Splendid Memory'
The Transvaal Constitution: 'The Gift of England'
Haranguing the Hustings: 'A Gust of Public-House Passion'
The Navy's Task: 'We Have Got to Keep It Strong'
The Dardanelles Scapegoat: 'I Have Done My Best'
A Disastrous Proposal: 'Recalling Lord Fisher'
Scorning and Warning 1917-1939
The Bolshevik Menace: 'An Aggressive and Predatory Form'
A Budget Broadcast: 'Let Us Go Forward Together'
The Indian Threat: 'A Seditious Middle Temple Lawyer'
Britain's Air Defences: 'We Are Vulnerable'
The Failure to Re-arm: 'The Locust Years'
Munich: 'A Total and Unmitigated Defeat'
Mobilizing the English Language 1940
The New Administration: 'Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat'
The Impending Ordeal: 'Be Ye Men of Valour'
Dunkirk: 'Wars Are Not Won by Evacuations'
Alone: 'Their Finest Hour'
The Battle of Britain: 'The Few'
On the Death of Neville Chamberlain: 'An English Worthy'
Waging the War of Words 1941 -1945
Appeal to America: 'Give Us the Tools'
A Difficult Time: 'Westward, Look, the Land Is Bright'
The Widening Conflict: 'A Long, Hard War'
A No-Confidence Motion Repulsed: 'I Offer No Excuses'
On the Death of Lloyd George: 'A Man of Action, Resource and Creative Energy'
On the Death of Franklin Roosevelt: 'The Greatest Champion of Freedom'
Victory in Europe: 'Forward, Till the Whole Task Is Done'
Speaking with Different Tongues 1945-1955
Electioneering Once More: 'Some Form of Gestapo'
Final Review of the War: 'Why Should We Fear for Our Future?'
The Soviet Danger: 'The Iron Curtain'
European Unity: 'Something That Will Astonish You'
Tribute to George VI: 'The King Walked with Death'
Debate on the Address: 'Time, Calm, Industry and Vigilance'
Eightieth Birthday: 'This Superb Honour'
Swan Song: 'Never Despair'