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... writing . Even as a young soldier , Churchill had been fascinated by books and by writing , and quickly became a voracious reader , not only of history . ' I have now got a capital book ' he wrote to his mother from Aldershot in August ...
... writing . Even as a young soldier , Churchill had been fascinated by books and by writing , and quickly became a voracious reader , not only of history . ' I have now got a capital book ' he wrote to his mother from Aldershot in August ...
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... writing was about the maximum any writer has achieved . At Chartwell on 30 November 1938 Churchill celebrated his sixty- fourth birthday . On the following day he completed the first 136,000 words of the History of the English ...
... writing was about the maximum any writer has achieved . At Chartwell on 30 November 1938 Churchill celebrated his sixty- fourth birthday . On the following day he completed the first 136,000 words of the History of the English ...
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... writing from Chartwell , his literary power - house : ' I have completed the Commonwealth story ( Lambeth and Monk ) but have still not cleared away the Queen ... writing to Beaverbrook about it , Churchill CHURCHILL : THE PROLIFIC WRITER 59.
... writing from Chartwell , his literary power - house : ' I have completed the Commonwealth story ( Lambeth and Monk ) but have still not cleared away the Queen ... writing to Beaverbrook about it , Churchill CHURCHILL : THE PROLIFIC WRITER 59.
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KEYNES AND BLOOMSBURY | 15 |
THE PROLIFIC WRITER | 28 |
BUT WHAT GOOD CAME OF IT AT LAST? | 61 |
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