In Search of Churchill reveals the staggering extent of Gilbert's
research, an epic undertaking that he began in 1962 as Randolph
Churchill's assistant. From that auspicious beginning to the exultant
moment when, some twenty-five years later, the author "reached the final
file in the bottom drawer of the last filing cabinet, " we witness the
extraordinary process of countless interviews, of digging ever more
deeply to dispel the myths and stereotypes, of alternately charming and
cajoling those sources reluctant to confide. Now, share some of the
great moments in Martin Gilbert's pursuit, and meet an unforgettable
cast of characters along the way: secretaries, assistants, diarists,
correspondents, soldiers, politicians, civil servants; the eminent and
the unknown. All had tales to tell, many appearing for the first time in
this book.