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No More Champagne Lough David

  • SKU: BELL-61081564
No More Champagne Lough David
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Publisher: Head of Zeus
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 23.42 MB
Author: Lough, David
ISBN: 9781784081805, 1784081809
Language: English
Year: 2015

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No More Champagne Lough David by Lough, David 9781784081805, 1784081809 instant download after payment.

The untold story of Winston Churchill’s precarious finances and the most original and surprising book about Churchill to emerge for many years.
The popular image of Winston Churchill, grandson of a Duke, amply dressed, drinking champagne and smoking a cigar, conjures up a man of substance, if not wealth. The reality is that Britain’s most famous twentieth-century figure lived for most of his life on a financial cliff-edge. Only fragments of information about his finances, or their impact on his public life, have ever previously emerged.
David Lough pieces the fascinating story together, with the help of unprecedented access to Churchill’s most private records, to create the first fully researched, lifetime narrative of Churchill’s private finances and business affairs. As the author unveils the scale of Churchill’s financial risk-taking, combined with an ability to talk or write himself out of the tightest of corners, the links between the private man and public figure become clear.
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