Read the full review [link=https://winstonchurchillblog.wordpress.com/2023/11/29/book-review-pug-churchills-chief-of-staff-the-life-of-general-hastings-ismay/]here.[/link]
A Blog on Winston Churchill
Read the full review [link=https://winstonchurchillblog.wordpress.com/2023/11/29/book-review-pug-churchills-chief-of-staff-the-life-of-general-hastings-ismay/]here.[/link]
A Blog on Winston Churchill
The premise of the book, a raid by the Germans on the South coast of England in WW2, is quite fascinating but weirdly still seems mired in secrecy. The author has undertaken a significant amount of research and cross-checking of various eyewitness accounts and official reporting... I found the book to be well-written, enlightening, and enjoyable to dip in and out of.
NetGalley, Peter Coxall
The premise of the book, a raid by the Germans on the South coast of England in WW2, is quite fascinating but weirdly still seems mired in secrecy. The author has undertaken a significant amount of research and cross-checking of various eyewitness accounts and official reporting... I found the book to be well-written, enlightening, and enjoyable to dip in and out of.
NetGalley, Peter Coxall
Review as featured in
Highlight: 'Faught’s book is worth reading for his thoughtful analyses of extremely controversial topics.'
Read the full review here: https://winstonchurchill.org/publications/churchill-bulletin/bulletin-185-oct-2023/churchill-and-africa/
International Churchill Society
Review as featured in
Highlight: 'Faught’s book is worth reading for his thoughtful analyses of extremely controversial topics.'
Read the full review here: https://winstonchurchill.org/publications/churchill-bulletin/bulletin-185-oct-2023/churchill-and-africa/
International Churchill Society
".....splendidly researched book...."
International Federation of Ship Masters’ Association (IFSMA) Newsletter No 65 June 2023
".....splendidly researched book...."
International Federation of Ship Masters’ Association (IFSMA) Newsletter No 65 June 2023
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The Bookseller, Jan 23
As featured in
The Bookseller, Jan 23
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Winston Churchill: Portrait of an Unquiet Mind
Dr Andrew Norman approaches Churchill's state of mind from an entirely new medical angle, disproving the commonly held views of medical experts. Lord Moran, Winston's doctor, who was a physician not a psychiatrist, admitted to being powerless to help his patient, who understood all was not well, not understanding his mental condition. The book also… Read more...