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Winstons War Michael Dobbs

  • SKU: BELL-52032876
Winstons War Michael Dobbs
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Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
File Extension: AZW
File size: 1.53 MB
Author: Michael Dobbs
ISBN: E4QKLF2WFETJ33XZBFFUXMTB3HUYQ2XY
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Winstons War Michael Dobbs by Michael Dobbs E4QKLF2WFETJ33XZBFFUXMTB3HUYQ2XY instant download after payment.

An intriguing tale of espionage and treason...this is a work to enthrall."—Daily Mail

Michael Dobbs' thrilling novel about the dawn of World War II, and Winston Churchill's rise to power. It is the dawn of World War II, and Neville Chamberlain believes he has bought "peace for our time" from Adolph Hitler, who has just seized Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland. The English are alarmed by the huge German army, while the soldiers that would defend London don't even have steel helmets. For many, compromise and appeasement seem to be England's best defense. But there are a few leaders who don't agree. Among them is Winston Churchill, who understands that the relentless march of fascism will be democracy's death knell. In October 1938, Churchill pleads his case in the press to the BBC's Guy Burgess. One of these two will become the most revered man of his time, and the other will be known as the greatest of traitors.

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