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Winston Churchill: Lion of Britain,

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A biography of the British statesman, author, and military strategist who was one of the world leaders of the twentieth century.

175 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1971

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Sam Epstein

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Sam Epstein (November 22, 1909 - January 31, 2000) was an American author of juvenile non-fiction books.
Starting in 1938, Sam, along with his wife Beryl Williams Epstein, jointly wrote over 120 books.

Although Sam is often individually credited for many of the books, Beryl played a major role in their creation. While Epstein and his wife had very different writing styles, they took turns writing chapters and editing each other’s work, enabling their styles to blend together.
The couple contributed numerous titles to several children’s book series, including the Real Books, All About, and Franklin Watts First Book series.

They also wrote the Ken Holt Mystery series under the name Bruce Campbell.

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November 11, 2013
Really interesting read. While His army buddies were resting, Churchill was reading, studying and getting better at writing. A skill developed over the hours he put in. Making the most of the opportunity.
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February 10, 2016
Really great book and really great person. I knew a little bit about Winston Churchill when I started the book but by the end I knew he was a absolute thug. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes biographies.
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January 23, 2015
This book was interesting yet extremely slow. Winston Churchill was a great man. This isn't my favorite biography. But, it was okay.
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