"[Reid's] palpable enthusiasm at thinking about
Churchill demonstrates once again...the grip this iconic figure can still
exercise on the imagination....Reid...use[s] his journalist's eye to pick up on
small details or points of color that illustrate a wider truth." (Richard
Aldous, New York Times Book Review )
"Mr. Reid...following Manchester's lead,...dutifully
includes both the admiring and disparaging remarks of Churchill's colleagues
and contemporaries, presenting everyone's take with equanimity." (Wall
Street Journal )"Reid has produced a third Last Lion...that is both magisterial and humane. Cue the trumpets." (Vanity Fair )
"It's a must-read finale for those who loved Manchester's first two books." (USA Today )
"Masterful... [and] breathtaking....Reid...finished the race with agility, grace, and skill....This is a book that is brilliant and beautiful, evocative and enervating." (Boston Globe )
"Those who want a detailed account of Churchill's two terms as prime minister and leadership during World War II will find this book a literary feast.....It's a worthy finale to an exhaustive portrait of one of the last century's true titans." (Washington Times )
Reid has written a thorough and complete analysis of these years, and it is a worthy finale to the first two volumes." (Terry Hartle, Christian Science Monitor )
"The third and final volume of a massive work of biography is a tribute not only to Manchester but also to Reid, whose courage in accepting the job is matched by his success in telling the story." (Richmond Times-Dispatch )
Troutbirder writes “I really enjoyed this book! Was the writing as brilliant and engaging as that of William Manchester? No, but then not everyone can do A+. This was more like B+ but still worth it.”
About the Authors
William Manchester was a hugely successful popular historian and biographer whose books include The Last Lion, Volumes 1 and 2, Goodbye Darkness, A World Lit Only by Fire, The Glory and the Dream, The Arms of Krupp, American Caesar, The Death of the President, and assorted works of journalism.
Paul Reid is an award-winning journalist. In late 2003 his friend, William Manchester, in failing health, asked Paul to complete The Last Lion: Defender of the Realm.
On the lighter side you can scroll back to the top and click on the picture of the guy in the pink shirt and Minnesota Gopher hat to other blog and some ripostes from Winston Churchill.....:)
2 comments:
I remember Manchester for his book on the assassination of JFK and how almost everybody I knew was reading it.
Churchill has had a resurgence of interest in the past year. I do not think the younger generation know much about him but without this important person in history, our world would look much different now.
Dear Troutbirder-
You are reading faster than I am. There are six books in my pile now. I put Madison's Gift on the bottom. I have so much catching up to do!
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