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Churchill The Young Warrior

by John Harte

Discover how the first World War began, and Churchill's efforts to end it.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This is the intriguing chronicle of Winston Churchill's early years as a young soldier fighting in several different types of wars—on horseback in the cavalry at Khartoum, with saber and lance against the Dervishes at age twenty-two, in the South African war against the Boers, and finally in the First World War after he resigned as First Lord of the Admiralty, to volunteer to lead a Scottish brigade in the trenches of the Western Front, as Lieutenant-Colonel. The book also covers the failure, bloodshed, and disgrace of Gallipoli that was blamed on him, which could have led to his downfall, as well as the formative relationships he had with the two important women in his young life — his mother, Jennie, who was an eighteen-year-old woman when she married an English aristocrat, and Churchill's young wife, Clementine. How did the events of his early life shape his subsequent life and career, making him the leader he would become? What is the mystery behind how World War I erupted, and what role did Churchill play to end it?

Most readers are aware of Churchill's leadership in World War Two, but are unaware of his contributions and experiences in World War One. Through engaging narrative non-fiction, this book paints a startlingly different picture of Winston Churchill — not the portly, conservative politician who led the UK during World War II, but rather the capable young man in his 20s and 30s, who thought of himself as a soldier saving Britain from defeat. Gaining experience in battle and developing a killer instinct and a mature worldview would serve him well as the leader of the free world.

Author Biography

John Harte served in the RAF in the Second World War. He later became an investigative journalist on post-war Fascism. Before retiring from a business career to write books, he was a Managing Director of several companies. He is the author of How Churchill Saved Civilization (Skyhorse). He lives in Ottawa, Ontario (Canada).

Review

"In his extensively researched biography of the early years of Winston Churchill, author John Harte examines a whirlwind of political instability that swept through Europe. He presents little-known insight into Churchill's role as both a government official and a front-line soldier during the First World War." —Stephen L. Moore, author of As Good as Dead
"Equally informative and entertaining, Churchill the Young Warrior covers the formative period of one of the most formidable and influential figures of the twentieth century. In stylish prose and with a perceptive eye for color, detail, and context, Mr. Harte follows Churchill the soldier, journalist, and politician, highlighting his adventures in India, the Sudan, and South Africa, his early years in Parliament, his service as First Lord of the British Admiralty (1911–15), and his subsequent posting to France as an officer of fusiliers. The author parallels Churchill's public career and private life with a trenchant analysis of the political, military, diplomatic, economic, social, and cultural climate that simultaneously invigorated and roiled Europe during the three decades leading up to the Great War." —Edward Longacre, author of General Ulysses S. Grant, the Soldier and the Man
"An entertaining new look at one of history's most fascinating characters . . . Harte's perspective on the great man adds considerably to the Churchill legend." —Philip Kaplan, author of Grey Wolves: The U-Boat War 1939–1945
"In his extensively researched biography of the early years of Winston Churchill, author John Harte examines a whirlwind of political instability that swept through Europe. He presents little-known insight into Churchill's role as both a government official and a front-line soldier during the First World War." —Stephen L. Moore, author of As Good as Dead
"Equally informative and entertaining, Churchill the Young Warrior covers the formative period of one of the most formidable and influential figures of the twentieth century. In stylish prose and with a perceptive eye for color, detail, and context, Mr. Harte follows Churchill the soldier, journalist, and politician, highlighting his adventures in India, the Sudan, and South Africa, his early years in Parliament, his service as First Lord of the British Admiralty (1911–15), and his subsequent posting to France as an officer of fusiliers. The author parallels Churchill's public career and private life with a trenchant analysis of the political, military, diplomatic, economic, social, and cultural climate that simultaneously invigorated and roiled Europe during the three decades leading up to the Great War." —Edward Longacre, author of General Ulysses S. Grant, the Soldier and the Man
"An entertaining new look at one of history's most fascinating characters . . . Harte's perspective on the great man adds considerably to the Churchill legend." —Philip Kaplan, author of Grey Wolves: The U-Boat War 1939–1945

Long Description

This is the intriguing chronicle of Winston Churchill's early years as a young soldier fighting in several different types of wars--on horseback in the cavalry at Khartoum, with saber and lance against the Dervishes at age twenty-two, in the South African war against the Boers, and finally in the First World War after he resigned as First Lord of the Admiralty, to volunteer to lead a Scottish brigade in the trenches of the Western Front, as Lieutenant-Colonel. The book also covers the failure, bloodshed, and disgrace of Gallipoli that was blamed on him, which could have led to his downfall, as well as the formative relationships he had with the two important women in his young life -- his mother, Jennie, who was an eighteen-year-old woman when she married an English aristocrat, and Churchill's young wife, Clementine. How did the events of his early life shape his subsequent life and career, making him the leader he would become? What is the mystery behind how World War I erupted, and what role did Churchill play to end it? Most readers are aware of Churchill's leadership in World War Two, but are unaware of his contributions and experiences in World War One. Through engaging narrative non-fiction, this book paints a startlingly different picture of Winston Churchill -- not the portly, conservative politician who led the UK during World War II, but rather the capable young man in his 20s and 30s, who thought of himself as a soldier saving Britain from defeat. Gaining experience in battle and developing a killer instinct and a mature worldview would serve him well as the leader of the free world.

Review Quote

"In his extensively researched biography of the early years of Winston Churchill,author John Harte examines a whirlwind of political instability that sweptthrough Europe. He presents little-known insight into Churchill's role as botha government official and a front-line soldier during the First World War."--Stephen L. Moore, author of As Good as Dead "Equally informative and entertaining, Churchill the Young Warrior covers the formative period of one of the most formidable and influential figures of the twentieth century. In stylish prose and with a perceptive eye for color, detail, and context,Mr. Harte follows Churchill the soldier, journalist, and politician, highlightinghis adventures in India, the Sudan, and South Africa, his early years in Parliament,his service as First Lord of the British Admiralty (1911-15), and his subsequentposting to France as an officer of fusiliers. The author parallels Churchill's publiccareer and private life with a trenchant analysis of the political, military, diplomatic,economic, social, and cultural climate that simultaneously invigorated and roiledEurope during the three decades leading up to the Great War." --Edward Longacre, author of General Ulysses S. Grant, the Soldier and the Man "An entertaining new look at one of history's most fascinating characters . . .Harte's perspective on the great man adds considerably to the Churchill legend."--Philip Kaplan, author of Grey Wolves: The U-Boat War 1939-1945

Description for Sales People

Paperback reprint of 2017 hardcover, $13 cheaper

Details

ISBN1510717021
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Year 2017
ISBN-10 1510717021
ISBN-13 9781510717022
Format Hardcover
Country of Publication United States
Subtitle How He Helped Win the First World War
Illustrations 20 B&W photos
Media Book
DEWEY 941.084092
Pages 364
Author John Harte
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Place of Publication New York, NY
Language English
Publication Date 2017-09-07
NZ Release Date 2017-09-07
US Release Date 2017-09-07
UK Release Date 2017-09-07
Audience General
AU Release Date 2017-08-21

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