The book presented continues the story of Winston Churchill’s life, describing a tense period from 1929 to 1939. For ten years, he held no state posts. During these years, he focused on his literary work, acting as a biographer, historian, publicist, journalist, reviewer, and even a screenwriter. While in most studies this period is usually mentioned only in passing, the enormous creative legacy left by Churchill during those years provides a unique opportunity to form an intellectual portrait of the well-known politician—and to understand how, after so many years without power, Churchill was able not only to return to big politics, but also to become the leader of his country in the wartime period.Contents:
Chapter 01. The relentless fighter
Chapter 02. Adventures and reflections
Chapter 03. Marlborough
Chapter 04. The Great Contemporary
Chapter 05. The turning point of fate