Churchill's Confidant

Jan Smuts, Enemy to Lifelong Friend

Biography & Memoir, Historical
Cover of the book Churchill's Confidant by Richard Steyn, Little, Brown Book Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Richard Steyn ISBN: 9781472140753
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group Publication: February 1, 2018
Imprint: Robinson Language: English
Author: Richard Steyn
ISBN: 9781472140753
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication: February 1, 2018
Imprint: Robinson
Language: English

Brought together first as enemies in the Anglo-Boer War, and later as allies in the First World War, the remarkable, and often touching, friendship between Winston Churchill and Jan Smuts is a rich study in contrasts.

In youth they occupied very different worlds: Churchill, the rambunctious and thrusting young aristocrat; Smuts, the aesthetic, philosophical Cape farm boy who would go on to Cambridge. Both were men of exceptional talents and achievements and, between them, the pair had to grapple with some of the twentieth century's most intractable issues, not least of which the task of restoring peace and prosperity to Europe after two of mankind's bloodiest wars.

Drawing on a maze of archival and secondary sources including letters, telegrams and the voluminous books written about both men, Richard Steyn presents a fascinating account of two remarkable men in war and peace: one the leader of the Empire, the other the leader of a small fractious member of that Empire who nevertheless rose to global prominence.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Brought together first as enemies in the Anglo-Boer War, and later as allies in the First World War, the remarkable, and often touching, friendship between Winston Churchill and Jan Smuts is a rich study in contrasts.

In youth they occupied very different worlds: Churchill, the rambunctious and thrusting young aristocrat; Smuts, the aesthetic, philosophical Cape farm boy who would go on to Cambridge. Both were men of exceptional talents and achievements and, between them, the pair had to grapple with some of the twentieth century's most intractable issues, not least of which the task of restoring peace and prosperity to Europe after two of mankind's bloodiest wars.

Drawing on a maze of archival and secondary sources including letters, telegrams and the voluminous books written about both men, Richard Steyn presents a fascinating account of two remarkable men in war and peace: one the leader of the Empire, the other the leader of a small fractious member of that Empire who nevertheless rose to global prominence.

More books from Little, Brown Book Group

Cover of the book Bedsit Disco Queen by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book Cause of Death by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book Braai by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book Rheumatoid Arthritis by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book The American Takeaway Secret by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book The Bird That Did Not Sing by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book Arsetrology by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book Colour Your Life by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book The Mutiny by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book Happiness for Beginners by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book Cougars by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book The Locket by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book What Katy Did by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book How To Make Wines at Home by Richard Steyn
Cover of the book The Mammoth Book of the West by Richard Steyn
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy