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Winston Churchill's Greatest Speeches

Vol 1: Never Give In!

Author: Winston Churchill   Series: BBC Radio Collection

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Sir Winston Churchill's greatest speeches digitally remastered, selected and introduced by his grandson Winston S. Churchill.

Using digitally remastered archive recordings, they include: Blood, toil, tears and sweat’ /The Few’ / This was their finest hour’ /We can take it!’ / An Iron Curtain has descended’ /Never give in!’ / A total and unmitigated defeat’/Give us the tools’.

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Sir Winston Churchill's greatest speeches digitally remastered, selected and introduced by his grandson Winston S. Churchill.

Using digitally remastered archive recordings, they include: Blood, toil, tears and sweat’ /The Few’ / This was their finest hour’ /We can take it!’ / An Iron Curtain has descended’ /Never give in!’ / A total and unmitigated defeat’/Give us the tools’.

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Sir Winston Churchill s greatest speeches digitally remastered, selected and introduced by his grandson Winston S. Churchill. Winston Churchill steered Britain through its darkest hours during World War Two. He was one of the twentieth century s greatest orators, and the speeches that he painstakingly composed, rehearsed and delivered inspired courage in an entire nation. Churchill s output was prolific his complete speeches alone contain over 5 million words. On this special recording, the best and most important of those have been brought together in this historic volume. Using digitally remastered archive recordings, they include: Blood, toil, tears and sweat - The Few - This was their finest hour - We can take it! - An Iron Curtain has descended - Never give in! - A total and unmitigated defeat - Give us the tools Winston Churchill oversaw some of the most important events the world has ever seen and was the most eloquent and expressive statesman of his age. These speeches help reveal the man behind the defiant orator and demonstrate why, in a national poll, Sir Winston Churchill was voted Greatest Briton of All Time .

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Critic Reviews

“"On a new CD of Churchill's greatest speeches, that voice, with the crackles taken out, produces in the listener some of the same feelings that must have churned within those civilians at home, those servicemen and women on leave, and the young nearing military age and their sweethearts." -- Daily Telegraph”

On a new CD of Churchill's greatest speeches, that voice, with the crackles taken out, produces in the listener some of the same feelings that must have churned within those civilians at home, those servicemen and women on leave, and the young nearing military age and their sweethearts. Daily Telegraph

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About the Author

Winston Churchill (1874-1965) was educated at Harrow and Sandhurst, and after several years in the army, became a newspaper correspondent and then an MP. After Chamberlain's defeat in May 1940, Churchill formed a coalition government and as Prime Minister led Britain through the Second World War. Defeated in the July 1945 election, he became Leader of the Opposition, and then became Prime Minister once more in 1951. In his last years he was often described as 'the greatest living Englishman'. He was knighted in 1953, and won the Nobel Prize for Literature the same year. His grandson, Winston S. Churchill (born 1940), has also been a writer, journalist and politician. Winston Churchill (1874-1965) was educated at Harrow and Sandhurst, and after several years in the army, became a newspaper correspondent and then an MP. After Chamberlain's defeat in May 1940, Churchill formed a coalition government and as Prime Minister led Britain through the Second World War. Defeated in the July 1945 election, he became Leader of the Opposition, and then became Prime Minister once more in 1951. In his last years he was often described as 'the greatest living Englishman'. He was knighted in 1953, and won the Nobel Prize for Literature the same year. His grandson, Winston S. Churchill (born 1940), has also been a writer, journalist and politician.

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Product Details

Publisher
BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House | BBC Physical Audio
Published
4th April 2005
Edition
1st
Pages
1
ISBN
9780563526728

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