Sir Winston Churchill: His Wit and Wisdom Sir Winston Churchill: His Wit and Wisdom

Sir Winston Churchill: His Wit and Wisdom

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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill made an unconventional entry to this world. The son of Lord Randolph Churchill and Lady Jennie arrived prematurely in a small room, which was at the time serving as a ladies’ cloakroom, at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire on the night of 30 November 1874.

After a life marked by frequent similarly unconventional incidents, he died quietly on the morning of 24 January 1965 in a bedroom at 28 Hyde Park Gate, London after a week’s coma caused by a stroke.

Between those two dates, Churchill lived a life so extraordinary and made such an indelible mark on the history of the twentieth century that in 2002 the people of the United Kingdom voted him the greatest Briton who ever drew breath.

Sportsman, soldier, orator, statesman, historian, painter, prophet and writer, he was also celebrated – perhaps more than for anything else – for his wit. Sir Robert Menzies, prime minister of Australia, noted as much when he spoke on the occasion of Churchill’s funeral: ‘Winston was a man of wit and chuckling humour.’

The British prime minister Harold Macmillan agreed. ‘Perhaps the most endearing thing about Sir Winston Churchill in private talk, in cabinet, in the House of Commons, was his puckish humour, his tremendous sense of fun and the quick alteration between grave and gay,’ he said on the day of Churchill’s death.

His wit manifested itself in many ways – puckish, infectious, hilarious, downright rude – but its one constant characteristic was that it could be unveiled anywhere, at any time, in even the gravest conditions.

In this book you will find the best of that wit – ripe plums of humour taken from Churchill’s parliamentary replies and ripostes, prepared addresses, asides and off-the-cuff remarks – all revealing a trenchant sharpness of mind, fine appreciation of humour and devastating sense of fun.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2011
April 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
100
Pages
PUBLISHER
G2 Entertainment
SELLER
G2 Entertainment LTD
SIZE
636.9
KB

Customer Reviews

Randy Archuleta ,

Sir Winston Churchill :His Wit And Wisdom

What a remarkable book about an amazing man and leader. I'm an American and I would trade nearly every president in the history of the U.S. For Sir Winston Churchill (actually he was 50% of American descent)

He is an inspiration for his relentlessness to save England and perhaps the U.S from Nazi tyranny. Although, he may be unpopular with the French, he gave the order to attack the French navy at MerEl Kebir, he did it for the "greater good". The world may be a much different place.

It was amazing to see his statue in London in June of 2013.

Our Allied Brits across the pond should be proud

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