Yes - from my Bibliography of Britain in the Second World War (which will  
hopefully be published some day in CD form):

-Funk, Arthur Layton. 'Churchill, Eisenhower and the French Resistance'. 
Military Affairs 45-1 (February 1981) : 29-33.

-Kersaudy, François. Churchill and de Gaulle. London : Collins, 1981 (Revised. 
London : Fontana, 1990).

-Kersaudy, François. 'Churchill and de Gaulle'. In Parker, R.A.C. & Barnett, 
Correlli [Editors]. Winston Churchill : Studies in Statesmanship. London : 
Brassey's, 1995 : 124-134.

-Kersaudy, François. 'Churchill and de Gaulle'. In Mayne, Richard ; Johnson, 
Douglas & Tombs, Robert [Editors]. Cross Channel Currents : 100 Years of the 
Entente Cordiale. London : Routledge, 2004 : 116-121.

-La Gorce, Paul-Marie de. 'De Gaulle and Britain'. In Mayne, Richard ; Johnson, 
Douglas & Tombs, Robert [Editors]. Cross Channel Currents : 100 Years of the 
Entente Cordiale. London : Routledge, 2004 : 109-115.

-Reardon, Terry. 'Lion of Britain, Cross of Lorraine : Churchill and de 
Gaulle'. Finest Hour - Journal of the Churchill Center and Societies 138 
(Spring 2008) : 24-29.

-Stossel, Clifford A. Churchill and De Gaulle : The greatest Allies. Headcorn : 
Headcorn Instrumentation, 2009.


If one thinks in terms of the "trio" with F.D. Roosevelt :

-Aglion, Raoul. De Gaulle et Roosevelt : La France Libre aux États-Unis. 
Collection Espoir. Paris : Plon, 1984. (Roosevelt and de Gaulle : Allies in 
Conflict - A Personal Memoir. New York : Free Press, 1988).

-Berthon, Simon. Allies at War : The bitter Rivalry among Churchill, Roosevelt 
and de Gaulle. London : HarperCollins, 2001.

-Langer, William L. Our Vichy Gamble. New York : Knopf, 1947.

-Verrier, Anthony. 'Roosevelt's failure to impose his policy on the future of 
France'. Franco-British Studies 7 (Spring 1989) : 7-14.

-Viorst, Milton. Hostile Allies : F.D.R. and Charles de Gaulle. New York : 
Macmillan, 1965.

-White, Dorothy S. Seeds of Discord : De Gaulle, Free France and the Allies. 
Syracuse University Press, 1964.

-Zahniser, Marvin R. 'Rethinking the significance of disaster : The United 
States and the Fall of France in 1940'. International History Review 14-2 
(1992) : 252-276.



To this, one should add the memoirs and diaries of their aides (John Colville, 
etc.) and diplomats (Sir Alexander Cadogan, etc.) - and of course the major 
biographies (by Sir Martin Gilbert, Lacouture, Kersaudy, etc.)



Ståhlberg's bibliography probably gives a comprehensive list - though nobody 
can ever hope to give a full list of all publications throwing light on the 
subject.



Best wishes,



A.Capet

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From: Daniel Ibarra 
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 11:38 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [ChurchillChat] Two Dear Enemies


Professor Capet, can you indicate any english "speaking" book about the same 
issue?

Thank you

Daniel


De: Antoine Capet <[email protected]>
Para: [email protected]
Enviadas: Sábado, 13 de Agosto de 2011 9:21
Assunto: [ChurchillChat] Two Dear Enemies

Another new book for those who read Swedish :

Ståhlberg, Knut. Två kära ovänner : Churchill och de Gaulle.

(Two Dear Enemies: Churchill & de Gaulle)

http://www.norstedts.se/bocker/utgiven/2011/Var/stahlberg_knut-tva_kara_ovanner-inbunden/

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Professor Antoine Capet, FRHistS
Head of British Studies
University of Rouen
Mont-Saint-Aignan 76821 (France)

'Britain since 1914' Editor,
Royal Historical Society Bibliography
[email protected]

Reviews Editor of Cercles
http://www.cercles.com/review/reviews.html


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