John Keegan's biography on Churchill is a good read. It's just over 200
pages and is a fast read. Keegan (British) starts out with his discovery in
1950's that Americans found Churchill's words inspiring. This ultimately led
him to write the book. I've given it as a gift to several people.

Scott Manning
Philadelphia, PA
http://www.digitalsurvivors.com/

On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 4:19 PM, James T. Slattery <[email protected]>wrote:

>  I founded and operate a men's only book club at
> http://www.he-manwomanhatersclub.net
>
> We read books about manly men doing manly things in a manly way.  I want to
> feature a book about Churchill for our meeting in June.
>
> The book has to be a moderate length read with action and it has to be
> available through major book sellers.
>
> I will appreciate any recommendations.
>
> Thank you,
>
> jim
> James (Jim) T. Slattery
> Founder, The Churchill Centre South Texas
>
> >
>

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