Eisenhower and Churchill

The Partnership That Saved the World

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War II, Biography & Memoir, Political, Historical
Cover of the book Eisenhower and Churchill by James C. Humes, Crown/Archetype
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: James C. Humes ISBN: 9780307555861
Publisher: Crown/Archetype Publication: March 3, 2010
Imprint: Crown Language: English
Author: James C. Humes
ISBN: 9780307555861
Publisher: Crown/Archetype
Publication: March 3, 2010
Imprint: Crown
Language: English

Although born and raised more than an ocean apart, Dwight Eisenhower and Winston Churchill—the two titans of the greatest generation—led remarkably parallel lives whose paths would intersect during history's most harrowing days. Through their youth, education, and military training, both men experienced similar triumphs and failures that shaped their lives, though they met only for the first time upon the eve of war in 1941.
Eisenhower and Churchill tells the magnificent story of these two great leaders and their exemplary partnership in war and peace. Through enlivened pages and fascinating anecdotes, author James C. Humes illuminates the human side of each man, who had more in common with each other than a world war. You'll discover the extraordinary stories of how both were born to domineering mothers and failed fathers, both did not qualify for the military academy on the first try, both were traumatized by experiences in World War I, both were talented writers, and both lost a child in the very same year (1921). Remarkably, each man did not warm to the other at first; but as they worked together, their respect for one another grew to become a powerful friendship that lived long after the echoes of war had receded into the past.
As allies, they shared a hatred for tyranny and led the world through the greatest war of the twentieth century. As friends, they shared a sense of trust and cooperation that should be raised as a standard. Containing new research and memorable insights, Eisenhower and Churchill brings to life the two lions of the twentieth centruy.
"Who would not welcome an intimate book about Churchill and Eisenhower, and who is better situated to write it than Professor Humes, who knew them both, and studiously—and ardently—records their careers and their friendship?"
William F. Buckley Jr.
"James C. Humes's Eisenhower and Churchill is a wonderful dual biography laced with lively anecdotes, engaging prose, and shrewd analysis. A truly welcome addition to our growing literature on the Second World War."
Douglas Brinkley, professor of history and director of the Eisenhower Center, University of New Orleans

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

Although born and raised more than an ocean apart, Dwight Eisenhower and Winston Churchill—the two titans of the greatest generation—led remarkably parallel lives whose paths would intersect during history's most harrowing days. Through their youth, education, and military training, both men experienced similar triumphs and failures that shaped their lives, though they met only for the first time upon the eve of war in 1941.
Eisenhower and Churchill tells the magnificent story of these two great leaders and their exemplary partnership in war and peace. Through enlivened pages and fascinating anecdotes, author James C. Humes illuminates the human side of each man, who had more in common with each other than a world war. You'll discover the extraordinary stories of how both were born to domineering mothers and failed fathers, both did not qualify for the military academy on the first try, both were traumatized by experiences in World War I, both were talented writers, and both lost a child in the very same year (1921). Remarkably, each man did not warm to the other at first; but as they worked together, their respect for one another grew to become a powerful friendship that lived long after the echoes of war had receded into the past.
As allies, they shared a hatred for tyranny and led the world through the greatest war of the twentieth century. As friends, they shared a sense of trust and cooperation that should be raised as a standard. Containing new research and memorable insights, Eisenhower and Churchill brings to life the two lions of the twentieth centruy.
"Who would not welcome an intimate book about Churchill and Eisenhower, and who is better situated to write it than Professor Humes, who knew them both, and studiously—and ardently—records their careers and their friendship?"
William F. Buckley Jr.
"James C. Humes's Eisenhower and Churchill is a wonderful dual biography laced with lively anecdotes, engaging prose, and shrewd analysis. A truly welcome addition to our growing literature on the Second World War."
Douglas Brinkley, professor of history and director of the Eisenhower Center, University of New Orleans

More books from Historical

Cover of the book With Wellington's Hussars in the Peninsula and Waterloo by James C. Humes
Cover of the book Wolfstraum by James C. Humes
Cover of the book Pale Rose of England by James C. Humes
Cover of the book You Lied to Me, Pa by James C. Humes
Cover of the book Age of Innocence by James C. Humes
Cover of the book Catilina by James C. Humes
Cover of the book Le macchine by James C. Humes
Cover of the book Der Normanne, der Knappe und das verschenkte Schwert by James C. Humes
Cover of the book Blackfoot Messiah by James C. Humes
Cover of the book Una vita da eroe by James C. Humes
Cover of the book Cumberland Sheep-Shearers by James C. Humes
Cover of the book A dama mais desejada by James C. Humes
Cover of the book Spirit of Lost Angels by James C. Humes
Cover of the book The Lost Boys of London by James C. Humes
Cover of the book Tom Swan and the Siege of Belgrade: Part Four by James C. Humes
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