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Arms and the Covenant
by Sir Winston Churchill
Part of the Early Speeches series
This inspiring collection of campaign speeches from the British Prime Minister bring his oratory brilliance and powers of persuasion to life. Legendary politician and military strategist Sir Winston Churchill was a master not only of the battlefield but of the page and the podium. Over the course of forty books and countless speeches, broadcasts, news items and more, he addressed a country at war and peace, thrilling with a victory but uneasy with its shifting role on the global stage. In 1953, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for "his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values." During his lifetime, he enthralled readers and brought crowds roaring to their feet; in the years since his death, his masterful writing has inspired generations of eager history buffs. Well before Britain entered World War II, Winston Churchill warned his government about the growing Nazi threat, even as many European leaders were still urging caution and diplomacy. In this collection of forty-one speeches from 1928 to 1938, the great politician's prescience and political skill-vital to Britain's role as the first country to stand against Hitler-are clearly on display. This collection, which includes the famous "Disarmament Fable" speech, presents a fascinating look at Churchill's campaign to mobilize Britain against the rising Nazi threat and showcases his versatility and genius as one of the best orators of the twentieth century.
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The People's Rights
by Sir Winston Churchill
Part of the Early Speeches series
This inspiring collection of campaign speeches from the WWII-era British Prime Minister brings the great politician's work to life. Legendary politician and military strategist Sir Winston Churchill was a master not only of the battlefield, but of the page and the podium. Over the course of forty books and countless speeches, broadcasts, news items and more, he addressed a country at war and at peace, thrilling with victory but uneasy with its shifting role in global politics. In 1953, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for "his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values." During his lifetime, he enthralled readers and brought crowds roaring to their feet; in the years since his death, his masterful writing has inspired generations of eager history buffs. In 1904, Sir Winston Churchill crossed a gaping political divide to join the Liberal Party. Conservatives saw him as a traitor to his former political party; liberals, as a strong champion for progressive views. This comprehensive collection was originally published in 1909, as part of Churchill's campaign efforts to support a Liberal budget rejected by the House of Lords. It contains his impassioned speeches delivered during a nine-day campaign, offering scathing criticism of the House of Lords' decision and supporting causes such as free trade. Ultimately, Churchill's efforts contributed to a Liberal majority and successful budget passage. It offers the modern reader a revealing glimpse into a pivotal moment in Britain's political history.
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