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Winston Churchill, perhaps apocryphally, quipped, “Americans will always do the right thing, when they’ve exhausted all other options.” ...
The latest book from the Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer of George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and Ulysses S. Grant ...
THE UK’s oldest spa is celebrating it’s 100th birthday – with discounts up to 50 per cent to celebrate. Champneys Tring is ...
We read Mein Kampf in its hundredth anniversary year with the wisdom of hindsight but also horror-struck at the Israeli state ...
Beneath the streets of great cities lies a world of secrets and ancient memories. The Subterranean Tourist is your guide to ...
Despite its inaccuracies, this 2024 Guy Ritchie war film showcases the director's signature style, a star-studded cast, and ...
Winston Churchill’s London bachelor pad — where he lived after leaving his mother’s house — asks $5M By Emily Davis Published May 1, 2025, 1:34 p.m. ET ...
Carter, who has managed Churchill’s country home in Kent and its collections for near 12 years, uses the Chartwell visitor’s book from 1931-1939 as the spine for her gripping, well-written ...
It is Churchill’s home, Chartwell, a country house 26 miles southeast of London in the countryside of Kent. There Churchill wrote books, played with his children, painted, laid brick, dug ponds ...
It's not just Winston Churchill's actions in the Second World War that make up his great legacy, but how his words on totalitarianism can still help us today, 150 years on since his birth.
W hen the critic Janet Malcolm set aside a biography of Sylvia Plath and began reading a memoir about the author instead, she ...