No man has ever listened for this fateful sound more eagerly than Winston Churchill, and in 1940 he made the heroic leap. "It is impossible," he writes of this time, "to quell the inward ...
At his country estate in Chartwell, Churchill gathered the voices who were beginning to warn the world about the rise of ...
In 1932, Winston Churchill wrote an essay, “Cartoons and Cartoonists”, in which he declared that “they have great power indeed, the cartoonists. Cartoons are the regular food on which the ...
“Churchill in Cartoons: Satirizing a Statesman” explores how Winston Churchill was depicted ... as he wrote in a 1932 essay titled “Cartoons and Cartoonists.” “Cartoons are the regular ...