Books by David Reynolds
“Fundamentally, it’s a book about the way in which Churchill tried to manipulate his account of history in order to make himself look better.” Read more...
Interviews where books by David Reynolds were recommended
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The Diaries of Sir Alexander Cadogan, 1938-1945
by David Dilks (editor) -

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Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-1946
by W. Averell Harriman with Elie Abel -

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Vichy France: Old Guard New Order, 1940-1944
by Robert Paxton -

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In Command of History: Churchill Fighting and Writing the Second World War
by David Reynolds -

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The White House Papers of Harry Hopkins
by Robert E. Sherwood
World War 2 Nonfiction Books, recommended by Tim Bouverie
World War 2 Nonfiction Books, recommended by Tim Bouverie
With hindsight, it seems inevitable that the Allies would eventually defeat the Axis powers in World War II, but at the time it seemed anything but. Tim Bouverie, author of the prize-winning Allies at War: The Politics of Defeating Hitler, talks us through some of the best nonfiction books about the war and the alliances that led to Allied victory.
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My Early Life 1874-1904
by Winston Churchill -

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Churchill and the Islamic World: Orientalism, Empire and Diplomacy in the Middle East
by Warren Dockter -

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In Command of History: Churchill Fighting and Writing the Second World War
by David Reynolds -

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Churchill and the Dardanelles
by Christopher M Bell -

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Winston Churchill As I Knew Him
by Violet Bonham Carter
The best books on Winston Churchill, recommended by Richard Toye
The best books on Winston Churchill, recommended by Richard Toye
Winston Churchill’s role as a global statesman remains immensely controversial. For some he was the heroic champion of liberty, saviour of the free world; for others a callous imperialist with a doleful legacy. Here, historian Richard Toye chooses the best books to help you understand the man behind the myths and Churchill’s own role in making those myths.








