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Churchill at Troynovant:
Inspirations via Winston S. Churchill (1874-1965);
by, about, tangential, or quoted,
listed by Type and Title
Note that not all tangential mentions may be listed below.
How the British people
held the fort
ALONE
till those who
hitherto had been half blind
were half ready
Winston S. Churchill
"Theme of the Volume"
Their Finest Hour, volume 2 of
The Second World War
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— works by Churchill, reviewed —
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| Dream, The |
Winston S. Churchill |
RW Franson |
| Frontiers and Wars |
Winston S. Churchill |
RW Franson |
| Great Contemporaries |
Winston S. Churchill |
RW Franson |
| If Lee Had Not Won the Battle of Gettysburg |
Winston S. Churchill |
RW Franson |
Malakand Field Force, The
An Episode of Frontier War |
Winston S. Churchill |
RW Franson |
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— essays; and works about Churchill, reviewed —
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By Ships Alone
Churchill and the Dardanelles |
Jeffrey D. Wallin |
RW Franson |
Connoisseur's Guide to the Books
of Sir Winston Churchill |
Richard M. Langworth |
RW Franson |
| Five Days in London, May 1940 |
John Lukacs |
RW Franson |
| In Search of Churchill |
Martin Gilbert |
RW Franson |
| W.S.C. - A Cartoon Biography |
Fred Urquhart |
RW Franson |
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— tangential mentions of Churchill —
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Crypto How Code Rebels Beat the Government —
Saving Privacy in the Digital Age |
Steven Levy |
RW Franson |
| Sarah Churchill and The Rules for Dating |
RW Franson |
| Secret of the League, The |
Ernest Bramah |
RW Franson |
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Transparent Society, The
Will Technology Force Us to Choose
Between Privacy and Freedom?
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David Brin |
RW Franson |
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We Are Not Amused, Sir Guillaume
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Scott Farrell |
RW Franson |
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— Churchill, quoted —
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| Anzio |
Dmytryk / Mitchum |
RW Franson |
Disclaimers and Dedications
enter as a small Prologue, disarmingly |
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Postage-Stamp Countries
.cc - .to - .tv - .ws etc
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Rhetoric or Else persuasive speech, or — ? |
Speaking through Texts
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[London. King John's court.]
King John:
This inundation of mistempered humour
Rests by you only to be qualified.
Then pause not, for the present time's so sick
That present med'cine must be ministered,
Or overthrow incurable ensues.
William Shakespeare
King John, 5.1.12-16
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Personae at Troynovant
an alternate Contents via emanant Olympians
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