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[1] 30 1966 . . The Collected Essays of Sir Winston Churchill, ed. Michael Wolff (London: Library of Imperial History, 1976), 4:50411. 2005 .

[2] Randolph Churchill, How He Came to Write It, Sunday Telegraph, January 30, 1966.

[3] Lord [Charles] Moran, Churchill: Taken from the Diaries of Lord Moran (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1966), p. 723.

[4] The Dream (Delray Beach, FL: Levenger Press, 2005), p. 47.

[5] A. G. Gardner, Pillars of Society (London: James Nisbert, 1913), p. 63.

[6] Paul Addison, The Three Careers of Winston Churchill, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society II (2001): 184.

[7] Winston Churchill, If Lee Had Not Won the Battle of Gettysburg (1930), in The Great Republic (New York: Random House, 1999), p. 247.

[8] Winston Churchill, Mass Effects in Modern Life, in Thoughts and Adventures (1932; reprint, London: Odhams Press, 1949), p. 192.

[9] Winston Churchill, My Early Life (1930; reprint, New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1987), p. 252.

[10] Ibid., p. 257.

[11] Ibid., p. 254.

[12] Ibid., p. 255.

[13] Winston Churchill, A Second Chance, in Thoughts and Adventures (1932; reprint, London: Odhams Press, 1949).

[14] Winston Churchill, In the Air, in Thoughts and Adventures (1932; reprint, London: Odhams Press, 1949), pp. 135136.

[15] Robert Moss, The Three Only Things (Novato, CA: New World Library, 2007), pp. 8992.

[16] Churchill, In the Air, p. 135.

[17] John Lukacs, Five Days in London: May 1940 (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001), p. 24, quoting General Pownall.

[18] Churchill, Thoughts and Adventures, p. 5.

[19] Hugh Trevor‑Roper, History and Imagination, Times Literary Supplement, July 25, 1980, pp. 333335.

[20] J. H. Plumb, Churchill the Historian, in Churchill Revised: A Critical Assessment, ed. A. J. P.Taylor et al. (New York: Dial Press, 1969), pp. 133169; Isaiah Berlin, Mr. Churchill in 1940 (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1949), p. 12.

[21] Winston Churchill, Marlborough, His Life and Times (London: Sphere, 1987), 2:270.

[22] Ibid., 3:94.

[23] Ibid., .

[24] 5 1953 , . John (Jock) Colville, The Fringes of Power (Guilford, CT: Lyons Press, 2002), p. 660.

[25] John Lukacs, Churchill: Visionary. Statesman. Historian (New Heaven, CT: Yale University Press, 2002), p. 106.

[26] David Reynolds, In Command of History: Churchill Fighting and Writing the Second World War (New York: Random House, 2005).

[27] Douglas S. Russell, Lt. Churchill: 4th Queens Own Hussars, Proceedings of the International Churchill Societies (1994‑95); .

[28] Churchill, Thoughts and Adventures, p. 189.

[29] Ibid., p. 209.

[30] 14 1921 .

[31] Churchill, Thoughts and Adventures, p. 184.

[32] Ibid., p. 187.

[33] Churchill, Thoughts and Adventures, . 213.

[34] Winston Churchill, Moses, in Thoughts and Adventures (1932; reprint, London: Odhams Press, 1949), p. 219.

[35] ‑ , 9. . , . , ; . Gill Bennett, Churchills Man of Mystery: Desmond Morton and the World of Intelligence (London: Routledge, 2007).

[36] Sarah Cassidy, Churchill Borrowed Famous Lines from Books by H. G. Wells, The Independent, November 27, 2006.

[37] , , , . , . , , , ( ). , , , .

[38] Randolph S. Churchill, Winston S. Churchill (London: Heinemann, 1966), 1:212.

[39] Lord [Charles] Moran, Churchill: The Struggle for Survival (London: Constable, 1966), p. 776.

[40] Ibid., p. 778.

[41] Anthony Storr, Churchill the Man, in Churchills Black Dog, Kafkas Mice, and Other Phenomena of the Human Mind (New York: Ballantine Books, 1990), p. 27.

[42] Ibid., p. 49.

[43] Anthony Storr, Sanity of True Genius, in Churchills Black Dog, Kafkas Mice, and Other Phenomena of the Human Mind (New York: Ballantine Books, 1990), p. 264.

[44] Lukacz, Churchill, p. 2.

[45] 18 1940 .

[46] Colville, Fringes of Power, p. 385.

[47] Ibid., p. 386.

[48] Ibid., p. 387.

[49] Ibid.

[50] David Stafford, Churchill and Secret Service (Woodstock: Overlook Press, 1997), p. 219.

[51] Anthony Masters, The Man Who Was M: The Life of Charles Henry Maxwell Knight (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987).

[52] Winston Churchill, The Gathering Storm (Cambridge, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1948), pp. 522523.

[53] Winston Churchill, The Gathering Storm, p. 325.

[54] Colville, Fringes of Power, p. 231.

[55] Moran, Churchill: Taken from the Diaries, p. 395.

[56] Ibid., p. 420.

[57] Ibid., p. 429.

[58] Ibid., p. 496.

[59] Moran, Churchill: Taken from the Diaries.

[60] Ibid., p. 501.

[61] Ibid., p. 723. 1906 1915 .

[62] Ibid., pp. 723724.

[63] Colville, Fringes of Power, p. 658.

[64] Sarah Churchill, A Thread in the Tapestry (London: Andre Deutsch, 1967), p. 17.

[65] Winston Churchill, Hobbies, in Thoughts and Adventures (1932; reprint, London: Odhams Press, 1949), p. 228.

[66] Winston Churchill, Painting as a Pastime, in Thoughts and Adventures (1932; reprint, London: Odhams Press, 1949), p. 234.

[67] Ibid., p. 240.

[68] Colville, Fringes of Power, p. 128.

[69] 7 1947 ; . Moran, Churchill: Taken form the Diaries, p. 352.

 





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