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The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Visions of Glory, 1874–1932

William Manchester · 1983 · Book

Biography, Non-fiction, History

This significant biography offers an in-depth exploration of a complex figure whose indomitable spirit shaped international politics during tumultuous times.

ModernGreatness and Personal Flaws of LeadershipThe Impact of War on National IdentityThe Struggle for Political Power During CrisesThe Influence of Childhood on Adult AmbitionThe Role of Rhetoric in Politics

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