Churchill's War in Words transports the reader back to the urgency and
terror of World War II in order to tell the story of Churchill's
approach to the war as it unfolded. Focusing only on words used at the
time--both by Churchill and those in his circle--the book reveals the
way that Winston Churchill talked about the conflict in public and in
private and how he was viewed at the time by family, friends,
politicians, military leaders, staff, voters, allies, and enemies.
Presented in chronological order and accompanied by short year-by-year
introductions and one hundred images, the quotations chosen by Jonathan
Asbury convey afresh the full force of Churchill's oratory, the wit he
displayed in the face of often appalling odds, and the hopes and fears
that he inspired in those around him. Together they reveal to the modern
reader what it was truly like to be locked in a struggle where
victory--or total defeat--was yet to be decided.