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Never Give In! The Best of Winston Churchill's Speeches (original 2003; edition 2004)

by Winston Churchill (Author)

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Selected by his grandson, a compilation of some of the finest speeches by the indomitable former British Prime Minister encompasses his entire career and includes both well-known speeches as well as those never before published in popular form.
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Title:Never Give In! The Best of Winston Churchill's Speeches
Authors:Winston Churchill (Author)
Info:Hachette Books (2004), Edition: Reprint, 558 pages
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Never Give In! The Best of Winston Churchill's Speeches by Winston S. Churchill (2003)

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A great quick read of excerpts from speeches given by Winston Churchill. A voice we'd do well to heed today. Peace isn't won through willful ignorance. Fear is often given the guise of political correctness. At 89, he was made an honorary citizen of the United States and our country could be weighed the better for it. ( )
  fsckeith | Jan 4, 2021 |
This book simply has a number of speeches given by Winston Churchill. Included are only a few of his speeches that his grandson personally choose, and encompasses his entire career, included his most famous speeches and others less known.

People going into public speaking/politics could probably benefit most from this book, but there are some enduring lessons one could gain from the text.
  OHIOCLDC | Jun 29, 2015 |
I am not very familiar with the political situation before, during, and after World War II. But after reading the best speeches of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, I am impressed that his powerful, confident speeches were a deciding factor in the perseverance of the United Kingdom through the trying times of World War II. I loved reading his political speeches: though my situation is different, his powerful words buoy me.

I approached Churchill’s speeches through Never Give In!: The Best Speeches of Winston Churchill, which was edited by Sir Winston S. Churchill’s grandson of the same name. You could certainly read the eight-volume set of his complete speeches, but the 500-page volume was sufficient for my needs. I can’t say whether Never Give In! was truly the best representation of Churchill’s speeches, as these are the only ones I’ve read. However, I enjoyed the brief historical context before each speech; it helped me gain the context. I also felt that there were few gaps in the history of Churchill’s career and I liked that. Were these the best of the best? I don’t know. But I certainly enjoyed them.

More about Churchill's speeches on my blog
  rebeccareid | Nov 3, 2008 |
An excellent and comprehensive collection of Churchill's famous speeches. I find having them in book form much easier than trying to look them up on the internet. ( )
  John5918 | Jun 29, 2007 |
I included this book in my book: The 100 Best Business Books of All Time. www.100bestbiz.com. ( )
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  toddsattersten | May 8, 2009 |
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Please do not combine with Never give in! : the challenging words of Winston Churchill, edited by Price and Walley and published by Hallmark.
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