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Winston
Churchill's Great Contemporaries
First edition in a fine binding
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"These
essays on Great Men of our age have been written by me at intervals
during the last eight years. Although each is self-contained, they
throw, from various angles, a light upon the main course of the events
through which we have lived. I hope they will be found to illustrate
some of its less well-known aspects. Taken together they should
present not only the actors but the scene. In their sequence they may
perhaps be the stepping-stones of historical narrative."
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Excerpts:
On T.E. Lawrence...
"Lawrence was one of
those beings whose pace of life was faster and more intense than the
ordinary. Just as an aeroplane only flies by its speed and pressure
against the air, so he flew best and easiest in the hurricane. He was
not in complete harmony with the normal."
On George Bernard Shaw...
"Few people practise
what they preach, and no one less so than Mr. Bernard Shaw... The
world has long watched with tolerance and amusement the nimble antics
and gyrations of this unique and double-headed chameleon, while all
the time the creature was eager to be taken seriously. "
On Hindenburg...
"We may be sure that
the renowned veteran had not motive but love of country, and that he
did his best with declining mental strength to cope with problems
never before presented to a ruler."
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| CHURCHILL,
Winston. Great Contemporaries. London: Thornton, Butterworth, Ltd.,
1937. Octavo,
recent navy three-quarter morocco, marbled boards, top edge gilt.
$1300.
One of Churchill's most
enduring works, Great Contemporaries contains Churchill's candid and
insightful portraits of some of the most influential and intriguing
individuals of his time. Includes essays on Shaw, Chamberlain,
Balfour, Clememceau, T.E. Lawrence, Hitler, and others. Light
occasional foxing, genrally a fine copy.
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