Churchill Visionary, Statesman, Historian John Lukacs

Format:
Paperback
Publication date:
21 May 2004
ISBN:
9780300103021
Dimensions:
202 pages: 200 x 130 x 17mm

A clear-eyed view of Winston Churchill, the workings of his historical imagination, and his successes and failures as a statesman, by the celebrated historian of World War II and best-selling author of Five Days in London, May 1940. John Lukacs has spent a lifetime considering the complex personality and statesmanship of Winston Churchill. In previous books Lukacs has told the story of Churchill's titanic struggle with Adolf Hitler in the early days of World War II. Now, in Churchill: Visionary. Statesman. Historian., he turns his attention to Churchill the man and visionary statesman.

John Lukacs is the author of more than twenty books. With Yale University Press he has published Five Days in London, May 1940 (0 300 08466 8, [pound]7.99), At the End of an Age (0 300 09296 2, [pound]16.00), and Thread of Years (0 300 08075 1, [pound]12.95 paperback).

"We are in the presence of one of the most powerful, as well as one of the most learned, minds of the century." Conor Cruise O'Brien; "Lukacs's short collection of essays would make a splendid stocking present for any reader. The pieces in this volume are illuminated by a generosity, a high intelligence and scholarship which will delight any admirer." Max Hastings, Sunday Telegraph; "John Lukacs, an original and lively historian, provides some new insights into Winston Churchill... a good read." Conrad Black, Daily Telegraph; "This superb little book is a pleasure for the reader." Stanley Hoffman, Foreign Affairs; "a significant and highly enjoyalble addition to the vast and ever-growing Churchill industry." Andrew Roberts, Literary Review; "Churchill's massive figure continues to attract our attention, many years after his death. John Lukacs's collection of essays, drawing on a lifetime of research, illuminates many aspects of the great man's personality and achievement." P.M.H. Bell, University of Liverpool; "Lukacs convincingly portrays a leader of an empire in irreversible decline and a towering, if flawed, hero of our time." Publishers Weekly"