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Winston Churchill and Mackenzie King: So Similar, So Different [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x25 mm, notes; Index; 44 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Dundurn Group Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1459705890
  • ISBN-13: 9781459705890
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x25 mm, notes; Index; 44 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Dundurn Group Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1459705890
  • ISBN-13: 9781459705890
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Born just two weeks apart in 1874, Winston Churchill and William Lyon Mackenzie King took different paths to achieve their objective of a parliamentary career, Churchill through military exploits and King through academic excellence. The Second World War brought the two leaders closer together, and this book traces the story of their relationship.


Born just two weeks apart in 1874, Winston Churchill and William Lyon Mackenzie King took different paths to achieve their objective of a parliamentary career, Churchill through military exploits and King via academic excellence. When he became prime minister, King realized that Canada had to progress from a subservient position to an independent one. Thus, when the Second World War broke out, Canada's parliament made its own decision to be a participant.

King had been highly critical of Churchill's vehement anti-Nazi stance in the 1930s. However, when Churchill became prime minister, King and Canada gave him whole-hearted support. King changed his opinion of Churchill, and this developed into almost hero worship as the war progressed.

Not just a chronicle of the relationship between these two men during the 50 years they knew each other, this book also examines their influence on the progress of their countries during that period.

Recenzijas

Until now there have been no books on the important relationship between Churchill and King; so thanks to Terry Reardon on filling this breach in a fascinating and absorbing book. -- Steve Paikin * anchor of TVOs The Agenda * This is a very informative, very entertaining book about so similar, so different, people. -- Mike Duncan * co-host of Good Day GTA, Classical 96.3 FM *

Foreword 9(6)
John N. Turner
Introduction 15(8)
1 The Early Years
23(6)
2 The Edwardian Decade: 1900-1910
29(6)
3 Mixed Fortunes: 1911-1921
35(10)
4 Chanak
45(6)
5 The Decline of the Empire and the Birth of the Commonwealth
51(10)
6 Opposition and the Rumblings of War
61(14)
7 The Coming of War
75(20)
8 At War
95(10)
9 Fighting for Their Lives
105(16)
10 The Tiger and Her Cubs
121(12)
11 The Eagle Flaps Its Wings
133(16)
12 Mr. King Goes to London
149(16)
13 So We Had Won After All!
165(20)
14 The Thirty-Minute Invasion
185(12)
15 Truly a World War
197(10)
16 Dieppe
207(14)
17 Churchill Disappointed with Canada --- Twice!
221(6)
18 Progress at Last
227(10)
19 Back to the Continent
237(8)
20 Quadrant Conference
245(14)
21 The Big Three Meet
259(6)
22 Planning for D-Day
265(18)
23 France Revenged
283(12)
24 Conscription Is Necessary
295(14)
25 The End and the Beginning
309(16)
26 Peace but the Bear Growls
325(10)
27 The Cold War Starts in Ottawa and Heats Up in Fulton
335(10)
28 Mackenzie King Breaks Record, Churchill Lays Path for Europe
345(12)
29 A New World Order: Standing Up to the Reds
357(8)
30 The End of an Era
365(8)
Epilogue 373(10)
Acknowledgements 383(4)
Chronology of Churchill and King to July 1950 387(4)
Notes 391(18)
Bibliography 409(8)
Index 417
Terry Reardon began his career in English banking, continuing in Canada. Bridging both countries sparked his interest in the relationship between Churchill and King. A director of the International Churchill Society in Canada, Reardon is also on the editorial board of Finest Hour, the Churchillian magazine. He lives in Toronto.