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Letters for the Ages Winston Churchill: The Private and Personal Letters

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Here are some of the best of Churchill's letters, many of a more personal nature, written to a wide range of people, including his schoolmaster, his American grandmother and former President Eisenhower.

Letters for the Ages concentrates on the more intimate words of Winston Churchill, seeking to show the private man behind the public figure and shine fresh light on Churchill's character and personality by capturing the drama, immediacy, storms, depressions, passions and challenges of his extraordinary career. These letters take us into his world and allow us to follow the changes in his motivations and beliefs as he navigates his 90 years. There are intimate letters to his parents, his teacher at Harrow, his wife Clementine, Prime Minister Asquith, Anthony Eden, President Roosevelt, Eamon De Valera and Charles De Gaulle.

The letters are presented in chronological order, with a preface to each explaining the context, and they are accompanied throughout by facsimiles of said letters and photographs, offering the reader a sense of Churchill in his most private moments.

256 pages, Paperback

Published August 6, 2024

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Winston S. Churchill

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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, politician and writer, as prime minister from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955 led Great Britain, published several works, including The Second World War from 1948 to 1953, and then won the Nobel Prize for literature.

William Maxwell Aitken, first baron Beaverbrook, held many cabinet positions during the 1940s as a confidant of Churchill.

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, KG, OM, CH, TD, FRS, PC (Can), served the United Kingdom again. A noted statesman, orator and strategist, Churchill also served as an officer in the Army. This prolific author "for his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values."

Out of respect for Winston_Churchill, the well-known American author, Winston S. Churchill offered to use his middle initial as an author.

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Profile Image for Michael Eklund.
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March 16, 2026
This is a rather small book with a selection of Churchills letters from young age until he is a retired prime minister.

Nothing much, but if you are a Churchill afficionado it is rather fun to read. Hilarious to read how much trouble he was for his parents as young!

And getting close to him, especially in his letters to his wife, is heartwarming.
Profile Image for Lib DM.
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January 28, 2025
Quick read that zips through the life of a giant. I did enjoy the authors commentary before the letters for some relevant context. I appreciate including the scans
of the actual letters, as it gave them some life.
Profile Image for Matthew Wilder.
19 reviews
March 2, 2025
It is a great read! With background from the authors it brings Churchill’s letters to life.
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