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  1. 4.0 out of 5 stars The History Of The English Speaking Peoples, Volume 1: The Birth of Britain, Winston Churchill - A great tale Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 February 2011 During the years in the wilderness leading up to the second world war, the Churchill household was short of cash, and Churchill had to return to his pen as a means of earning a living.

    • Sir Winston S. Churchill
  2. 14 de abr. de 2005 · The Birth of Britain is the first volume of A History of the English Speaking Peoples, the immensely popular and eminently readable four-volume work by Winston Churchill . A rousing account of the early history of Britain, the work describes the great men and women of the past and their impact on the development of the legal and political institutions of the English.

  3. Among his many other talents, Churchill was an exceptionally fine writer. His most famous books are probably the 4-volume History of the English-Speaking Peoples, of which this is Volume 1. I unreservedly recommend this and the other three volumes to anyone wanting a high-level (but certainly not superficial) look at the history of these islands.

    • Winston S. Churchill
  4. A History of the English Speaking Peoples (4 Volume Set) Hardcover – Box set, January 1, 1958. Here is one of the great books of our age, Winston Churchill's most ambitious work and the crowning achievement of his career. his theme is a noble one, worth of the great purpose and imaginative scope of its author.

    • Winston S. Churchill
  5. Among the English-speaking peoples, Churchill considered Britain and the Unitied states in particular "united by other ties besides those of State policy and public need." During his wartime speech at Harvard, among the "ties of blood and history" Churchill cited were, "Law, language, literature - these are considerable factors.

  6. 5 de jul. de 2022 · Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. ... A History of the English-Speaking Peoples Bookreader Item Preview

  7. History of the English-Speaking Peoples, a six-volume work was completed toward the end of his life. In 1953, Churchill received the Nobel Prize for Literature, in recognition of his extensive writing as well as for his speeches throughout his career as a statesman. That same year, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.