Joe,

One of the best books that tracks Churchill's literary output from 1937
onwards and his earnings therefrom is *Winston Churchill and Emery Reves:
Correspondence, 1937-1964*, edited by Martin Gilbert.

Dan

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Joe Hern <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Can anyone steer me to sources of information (*Finest Hour *articles,
> for example) that describe Churchill's journalism career?
>
>
>    - Did it leave off after the Boer War?
>    - If so, when did it resume?
>    - The extent of his syndication in the UK and elsewhere?
>    - Principal newspapers and magazines?
>    - Frequency of articles?
>    - Earnings?
>    - When did he stop being a journalist?
>
> I am particularly interested in the 1920's and 1930's, but eager to know
> about other periods.
>
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