The noted biographer-historian continues his life of Winston Churchill, focusing here on the years of Churchill's political exile and his increasingly forceful opposition to Hitler's Germany.
Spanning the years of 1940-1965, this third volume in Manchester's monumental biography the Last Lion picks up shortly after Winston Churchill became Prime Minister-when his tiny island nation stood alone against the overwhelming might of Nazi Germany.
The Glory and the Dream chronicles the progress of life in the United States from the time of William Manchester in the summer of '32 to President Nixon's Second Inaugural Address and the opening scenes of Watergate.
This narrative chronicles the growth, dynastic power and ultimate decline of the Krupp family, which had armed Germany in three major wars and had influenced the course of German and European history.
Provides an account of the assassination of President Kennedy, drawing from interviews, observations, and the proceedings of the Warren Commission to chronicle the days preceding and following the tragic event.