Well, I figured that Canadians would have the sophisticated discernment to 
appreciate true quality writing.

And as Churchill wrote to his mother (this may not be 100% correct).  "This is 
a 
pushing age and we must push as hard as we can."

I've ordered Cita Stelzer's book.

Jonathan Hayes




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From: Terry Reardon <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, December 15, 2011 2:29:56 PM
Subject: Re: [ChurchillChat] Re: Cita Stelzer

 
>From another of the former Colonies.
Amazon Canada shows the paperback to be released on  February 2nd, 2012.
Your volume, Jonathan, is, of course , also  available, north of the border.
Terry Reardon
 
 
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>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 3:53    PM
>Subject: Re: [ChurchillChat] Re: Cita    Stelzer
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>
>You can get it now at www.amazon.co.uk.  I've ordered many books from them    
>and they have no problem in shipping to the former colonies.  My    recently 
>published book, No Lilies or    Violets, is also available from amazon.co.uk, 
>as 
>well as    amazon.com.  (Shameless self-promotional plug).
>
>Best    regards,
>
>Jonathan Hayes
>
>
>
>
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 From: PatFinn1940 <[email protected]>
>To: ChurchillChat    <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thu, December 15, 2011 9:59:57    AM
>Subject: [ChurchillChat]    Re: Cita Stelzer
>
>Oh, this sounds like an excellent read!     Just to see the menus would
>be worth buying the book!!  When might it    be available in the US?
>
>Pat Finnegan
>
>On Dec 15, 3:55 am,    "Allen Packwood" <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>>    Dear all,
>> Corresponding with Cita Stelzer on a separate issue    yesterday, reminded
>> me that her new book, Dinner with Churchill, has    just been published in
>> the UK and has been on the Evening Standard's    best seller list these
>> past weeks. It is a fascinating look at    Churchill's life from an
>> entirely different angle: his personal    diplomacy at the dinner table
>> where he used his formidable gifts of    conviviality, intelligence,
>> humour, memory, anecdotal ability,    hospitality all of which helped him
>> to charm and ultimately to    persuade his allies of his strategic
>> policies.
>> Cita's book    contains many anecdotes, menus, seating plans and photos,
>> many of    which have never been seen before, many found in our Archives.
>> It's a    very good read and perhaps particularly at a time of feasting and
>> over    indulgence.
>>
>> Allen
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