Gents: "Winston" is quite right. I was given 12hrs to write the
captions and at least four of them are wrong: page 1 (what a page for
a clanger--Anderson not Attlee, May not April);  144 (Yalta not
Teheran), 532 (bedroom not study). On page 11 of the British edition
(corrected in the American), WSC is in a tommy's helmet inspecting
Dover's defenses in 1943, not a poilu's helmet in WW1. And, on 380,
he's probably not campaigning in Woodford.  However, this is one of
the few books to offer errata and addenda seriatum on the web, see
http://xrl.us/j2uc8. Most of them are mine, not Churchill's. (In only
one case did I find Churchill to be factually wrong--a simple dating
error. Of course this excludes debates about German rearmament, for
example.)

Popular quotes of others by Churchill are identified, not deprecated.
They are tributes to his broad reading and photographic memory. He
would not wish to be credited with words he did not originate.

Creating a book as complicated as this is a constant running battle
between conflicting sources, experts who disagree with each other and
inexorable deadlines. Twenty nits are combed out of the second U.S.
printing. The rest will be corrected in the next printing, as
Churchill said to Bernard Shaw, "if there is one."

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