Re: [ChurchillChat] The River War

2021-05-06 Thread 'David Freeman' via ChurchillChat
The second printing is scheduled for late this month (May), which means 
delivery in June.
HOWEVER: The second printing has already sold out in advance, and the printer 
refused the publisher's request to increase the size of the second printing. 
This means that if you have still not ordered the book, you will not be able to 
obtain a copy until there has been a third printing, which will not happen 
until the summer.
DavidOn Thursday, May 6, 2021, 3:22:58 PM PDT, Lee Pollock 
 wrote:  
 
 They're saying Juneno one expected the first printing to sell out so 
fastuntil Andrew's glowing review appeared in the Journal.
On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 5:13 PM Cita Stelzer  wrote:


Any news on the date for publication of the second printing?
We are all waiting to order a copy – or 2….

Cita

 

 

 

 

Cita Stelzer

 

Please note new email address:

c...@irwinstelzer.com

 

 


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Re: [ChurchillChat] The Churchill Documents and Future Projects

2019-06-25 Thread 'David Freeman' via ChurchillChat
Bob,
Hillsdale has reprinted the ENTIRE official biography both narrative and 
companion volumes that were already available before Hillsdale took over 
publishing the remaining companion volumes.
So use the affordable Hillsdale volumes to fill in any and all gaps in your 
collection.
David FreemanOn Tuesday, June 25, 2019, 8:09:25 AM PDT, 'Bob Allen' via 
ChurchillChat  wrote:  
 
 I have a question for anyone in the group who can help. I have the entire 
8-volume biography. It is from several publishers, so it is in various forms, 
from hard- to paperback. That's okay with me since I am not a collector, just 
an avid reader of the jolly old gent. As long as I have to entire content, I am 
happy. I also have the companion volumes for bio vols. 1-3. The problem I am 
having is with the remainder. I know that many are available from Hillsdale, 
but the descriptions don't match this from the original bio companions. I also 
know that I cannot afford the WWII companions as I have searched for these and 
have not found them in my price range (being a retired public school teacher). 
I can, however quite well afford the Hillsdale editions. But that is where the 
confusion over their arrangement and descriptions begin to confuse me. Can 
someone help me so I can once again sleep at night rather than lying there in a 
muddled state? My thanks would be profound.

Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 
 
  On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 13:32, 'Peter D. Wrobel' via 
ChurchillChat wrote:   Speaking of long term 
projects, does anyone have an update on when the new edition of The River War 
is expected?  Thanks. 
Peter Wrobel. 

Sent from my iPhone XS Max
On Jun 18, 2019, at 9:33 AM, Richard Langworth  wrote:


THE END IS NIGH!
Sandy Finlayson writes: "Is there any news on when the next Churchill Documents 
volume will be released?"
The printer expects to ship Volume 22 ("The Opposition Years," August 
1945-October 1951) in July. Let's say availability by September. The final 
Volume 23 ("Never Flinch, Never Weary," November 1951-January 1965) will appear 
in the autumn. Like previous volumes, each will sell for only $60, well under 
cost, but commercial considerations are not the priority. All volumes to date 
are available from Hillsdale College Bookstore.
Both volumes, well over 2500 pages, use a special paper designed to be thin 
enough to bind, but not so thin as to cause "bleed-through" from print on the 
other side.
Late last March, all of us proofreaders, kibitzers and editors read the final 
document (Lady Churchill to Prime Minister Harold Wilson, 9 February 1965), and 
suddenly realized: IT'S OVER. The longest biography on the planet, 15 million 
words, has ended, 57 years after Randolph Churchill set to work. If he were 
here, I said on the recent Hillsdale Cruise, he would probably say, "What took 
you so long?" 
Well, what took so long was that Martin Gilbert found one huge pile of stuff. 
There is a "wodge" of documents virtually for every day of Churchill's life. We 
had a gala banquet in London to celebrate Randolph, Martin, Dr. Larry Arnn and 
the Great Work, attended by all who had a hand in it. Among them was Lady 
Gilbert (Esther), who spoke eloquently of Martin, whose memory we cherish 
across the years. Her remarks and others will be up on 
winstonchurchill.hillsdale.edu shortly. It was a moment.
Now this is not the end, or even the beginning of the end. Plans are afoot for 
further works, including a new edition of the Collected Essays—expanded from 
the original four volumes to many more, thanks to new material in the Ronald 
Cohen collection and the Gilbert Papers, now acquired by Hillsdale. Some of it 
represents an "unknown canon" of obscure Churchill works, not seen since first 
publication. Like the OB, there will be electronic as well as print editions, 
and an expanded online facility to ease research for students and scholars.
If anyone would like to help support this great work, and have their name on 
the wall in our new Archives Atrium, please contact me at 
rlangwo...@hillsdale.edu.
Richard M. Langworth CBE
Senior Fellow, Hillsdale College Churchill 
Projectwinstonchurchill.hillsdale.edurichardlangworth.com 
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Re: [ChurchillChat] Re: Darkest Hour: How Churchill Brought England Back from the Brink. (book)

2019-06-02 Thread 'David Freeman' via ChurchillChat
A.C.,
See our review in FH 178:
https://winstonchurchill.org/publications/finest-hour/finest-hour-178/books-arts-curiosities-war-cabinet/

DavidOn Sunday, June 2, 2019, 12:43:27 PM PDT, 'Antoine Capet' via 
ChurchillChat  wrote:  
 
 Dear All,

A French colleague asks me whether I can recommend :

Darkest Hour: How Churchill Brought England Back from the Brink.
by Anthony McCarten

Unfortunately , though I saw the film three times, I have not read the book.

Any advice from List Members who have ?

With all best wishes,

Antoine CAPET, FRHistS
Professor emeritus of British Studies
University of Rouen
76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan
France
antoine.ca...@univ-rouen.fr

'Britain since 1914' Section Editor
Royal Historical Society Bibliography

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Re: [ChurchillChat] RE: USS Randolph

2018-09-18 Thread 'David Freeman' via ChurchillChat


This is a photograph of Churchill's reception on the USS Randolph
On Tuesday, September 18, 2018, 6:46:08 AM PDT, Director, Churchill 
Archives Centre  wrote:  
 
  Dear Mr 
Mendel and Mr Santos, My excellent colleague Heidi Egginton has found the 
following in the papers here at the Churchill Archives Centre. Do contact her 
if you wish to purchase a copy:Dear Allen,  Yes! There is a great typescript 
(dictated but signed) letter from WSC to CSC from La Pausa dated 22 October 
1958 (CSCT 2/46/9-11), in which he mentions the ‘possibility of going to lunch 
next Sunday’ on the USS Randolph. It does appear to have beenthe first time 
Churchill travelled in a helicopter.  “We are examining the possibility of 
going to lunch next Sunday upon the Randolph, an American aircraft carrier. 
They have the idea that they can pick us up in one of their special helicopters 
and drop us on the ship itself. We have invitedthe Captain and his wife to 
lunch on Friday to look into the possibilities. I have never been in a 
helicopter, and would like to make a voyage which would certainly save a great 
deal of toil.” I also checked the Emery Reves book, but unfortunately there is 
a gap in their correspondence between August and 20 November 1958. I also had a 
very quick look through the France Visits correspondence files in CHUR 1, but 
couldn’t see anything immediatelyobvious relating to the aircraft carrier lunch 
plans. Presumably there will also be correspondence in those files generally 
about Churchill’s October 1958 trip to Nice and La Pausa.  Best wishes,Heidi 
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CollegeCambridge CB3 0DS01223 336087archi...@chu.cam.ac.uk   Director
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Re: [ChurchillChat] Churchill and Fisher

2018-03-12 Thread 'David Freeman' via ChurchillChat
It is reviewed in the current issue of Finest Hour. David Freeman 

On Monday, March 12, 2018 4:31 PM, John Walstad  
wrote:
 

 Am currently reading "Churchill and Fisher, Titans of the Admiralty " by Barry 
Hough and enjoying it very much. Does anyone have any opinions on this book or 
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Re: [ChurchillChat] "Churchill" : new film on days preceding D-Day, 1944

2017-05-09 Thread 'David Freeman' via ChurchillChat
Our review of the film appears next week in the Churchill Bulletin and in the 
forthcoming issue of Finest Hour.
Alas, the film is no good. David Freeman 

On Tuesday, May 9, 2017 5:19 AM, 'Antoine Capet' via ChurchillChat 
 wrote:
 

 Just heard that a new "Churchill film" is due to be shown in French cinemas 
from 31 May :

"Churchill", directed by Jonathan Teplitzky with Brian Cox as Churchill.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfiNCnEZz2w

Any previews in other parts of the world ? Any early comments ?

A.C.

Antoine Capet,
Professeur émérite à l'institut d'études anglophones
Université de Rouen
76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan cedex
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Re: [ChurchillChat] Churchill's last London home : thanks

2017-02-09 Thread 'David Freeman' via ChurchillChat
Colleagues:
The blue plaque at 28 Hyde Park Gate reads "Sir Winston Churchill KG, 
1874–1965, Prime Minister, lived and died here."
It is the penultimate word that is inaccurate. What actually happened is this:
After settling into #28, the Churchill's found their household operations 
growing to the point that more room was required. The family then acquired the 
adjoining property at #27, and the two residents were connected. When Churchill 
himself became extremely old and could no longer manage stairs, a bedroom was 
established for him on the ground floor of #27. It was in THIS room that he 
died. Thus Churchill did NOT die at 28 Hyde Park Gate but at the house next 
door, that is #27.
After her husband's death, Lady Churchill moved out, and the two properties 
were once again separated before being sold off.
So for strict historical accuracy, there should perhaps be two blue plaques: 
one at # 28 that simply says "Sir Winston Churchill lived here" and one at #27 
that reads "Sir Winston Churchill died here."
KBO, David Freeman 

On Thursday, February 9, 2017 6:44 PM, Richard Langworth 
 wrote:
 

 On Thursday, February 9, 2017 at 3:07:57 PM UTC-5, Antoine Capet wrote:
 Mary Soames mentions the back garden as one of the features of 
the property which so pleased the family, but I had never seen any 
photographs of it.


Antoine,Attached garden photo is from the estate agent (Knight, Frank & Rutley) 
brochure when HPG it was put up for sale after WSC's death. Years ago I 
reproduced this very elaborate illustrated document as an ICS publication, so 
copies may be aroundBestR
Richard M Langworth 
Senior Fellow, Hillsdale Colleg​e Churchill 
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Re: [ChurchillChat] Re: Churchill and _Captain Hornblower, R.N._

2016-09-22 Thread 'David Freeman' via ChurchillChat
A. C. 

There were omnibus editions published of the Hornblower titles starting in 
1939. One of these was called Captain Hornblower. 

David


Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 22, 2016, at 8:31 AM, 'Antoine Capet' via ChurchillChat 
>  wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> I am continuing with the writing of my Dictionnaire Churchill for a Paris 
> publisher.
> 
> Dealing with his readings, I am puzzled by what he writes in The Grand 
> Alliance (end of Chapter 23, “My meeting with Roosevelt” [Reprint Soc. ed, p. 
> 343]):
> 
> “…Lyttleton…had given me _Captain Hornblower, R.N._, which I found very 
> entertaining.”
> 
> But the list of Hornblower books by C.S. Forester includes no such title.
> 
> The novels published before August 1941 are listed as:
> - The Happy Return (1937)
> -A Ship of the Line (1938)
> -Flying Colours (1938)
> 
> With three short stories:
> - "Hornblower and His Majesty" (1941)
> -"Hornblower and the Hand of Destiny" (1941)
> -"Hornblower's Charitable Offering" (1941)
> 
> Churchill and his “syndicate” obviously did not check when sending The Grand 
> Alliance to the publishers - I wonder what he meant by _Captain Hornblower, 
> R.N._? Were there variants in the Hornblower titles ?
> 
> With all best wishes,
> 
> Professor Antoine CAPET, FRHistS
> Head of British Studies
> University of Rouen
> 76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan
> France
> antoine.ca...@univ-rouen.fr
> 
> 'Britain since 1914' Section Editor
> Royal Historical Society Bibliography
> 
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Re: [ChurchillChat] 'Churchill's Secret': On PBS' 'Masterpiece'

2016-09-07 Thread 'David Freeman' via ChurchillChat
Here is the link to John's review in the March edition of the Chartwell 
Bulletin:
Churchill's Secret

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| Churchill's SecretChurchill's Secret A Medical Analysis of the New Drama from 
ITV, By JOHN H. MATHER, MD  |
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| View on www.winstonchurchill... | Preview by Yahoo |
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The film was also reviewed in Finest Hour 172 for its dramatic qualities by 
Robert Courts. David Freeman 

On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 2:14 AM, 'John Mather' via ChurchillChat 
 wrote:
 

 John. Look also at the Chartwell bulletin for a review of June or July or it 
could have been May when David Freeman published it. Does anyone have a copy to 
verify the month of issue. John

Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 6, 2016, at 11:42 PM, Frank Sample  wrote:


JOHN,  THE ISSUE OF THE FINEST HOUR THAT YOU REFERRED TO IS THE SPRING, 2016, 
PP 49-50.

  From: 'John Mather' via ChurchillChat 
 To: churchillchat@googlegroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 4:13 PM
 Subject: Re: [ChurchillChat] 'Churchill's Secret': On PBS' 'Masterpiece'
  
This is great drama but a lot of rubbish. See reviews in the Chartwell Bulletin 
of a few months ago and the Finest Hour that came out this past Summer. John

Sent from my iPhone
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{}#yiv9993434208 We all ( in the USA) should watch this so we can 
criticize/praise it! Cita    From: churchillchat@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:churchillchat@googlegroups.com]On Behalf Of PatFinn1940
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2016 2:33 PM
To: ChurchillChat 
Subject: [ChurchillChat] 'Churchill's Secret': On PBS' 'Masterpiece'    
Greetings all--

Has anyone in the UK seen this yet?

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/programs/episode/churchills-secret/

It is coming up this Sunday, September 11, on PBS.

It looks pretty good.   Anyone have thoughts on it?

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Re: [ChurchillChat] Where is the "Victory Torch"?

2016-03-21 Thread 'David Freeman' via ChurchillChat
Samuel,
Have you contacted the staff at the Churchill Archives Centre or at Chartwell?
Those would be the most likely places to have such an object.
Best, David 

On Monday, March 21, 2016 1:04 PM, Samuel Veniere  
wrote:
 

 Hi folks I am looking for an object I would really love to see, The Victory 
Torch. In June 1941, during a Canadian Victory BondsCampaign, a Victory Torch 
was carried from western Canada to Québec city, eastern Canada, and then put on 
display in this city.This torch was then given to Churchill, at 10 Downing 
Street, in July 1941, but seems to have disapeared today. Any clue where this 
object could be? I would really like to see that.  truly yours, Samuel 
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