Greg, here is the entry in Curt Zoller's "Bibliography of Works About
Sir Winston Churchill" (Sharpe, 2004), copies of which are I think
still available from The Churchill Centre:
A15. Germains, Victor Wallace. The Tragedy Of Winston Churchill.
London: Hurst and Blackett, 1931, 288 pp.
An early but typical critique for its era concludes that Churchill
was clever but not wise, and that such ventures as the Dardanelles
caused consequences "irreparable, disastrous and appalling." Very
reflective of contemporary attitudes toward WSC in the early 1930s.
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