Churchill
A Graphic Biography
by Vincent Delmas, Francois Kersaudy
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Pub Date 28 Feb 2020 | Archive Date 14 Feb 2020
Pen & Sword | Greenhill Books
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Description
'A full and wholly fair representation of the most adventurous life in the history of British politics..there is not a word I would have changed in the text of this excellent graphical account' - Andrew Roberts
‘A wholly original and fresh approach to historical biography. Churchill would have been delighted to be a comic book hero!’ - Phil Reed, Emeritus Director, Churchill War Rooms
‘A novel and riveting re-telling of the Churchill legend’ - Professor Gary Sheffield
Sir Winston Churchill is considered one of the most important figures of the 20th Century.
This innovative graphic biography tells his extraordinary story, from his upbringing, through his military exploits and experience of the First World War, to his pivotal role in the Second World War. It explores the details of Churchill’s life within its historical and political context and brings the story to vivid life with precision, clarity and stunning visuals.
With a foreword by leading Churchill historian Andrew Roberts, the biography is followed by a series of information pages on Churchill and the War, providing further background to the story and the opportunity to explore some of the ideas in the book in more detail.
Beautifully drawn, bursting with facts and highly accessible, this graphic biography will introduce a whole new generation of readers to Churchill’s incredible career and important legacy.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781784385125 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |