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Winston Churchill as writer

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There are around 135 published booklets of Churchill's individual speeches, including "Mr Winston Churchill on the Education Bill" (1902), "The Fiscal Puzzle: Both Sides Explained by Leading Men'" (1903), "Why I am a Free Trader" (1905) and "Prisons and Prisoners" (1910); the following are speeches
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Short story; first written in 1947 and first published as a feature in The Sunday Telegraph in January 1966, then as part of The Collected Essays in 1976. The Dream was not published in book form until September 1987, four decades after it was written and more than 22 years after Churchill's death.
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articles for the year were being paid Β£15 from the Β£350 commission Churchill received for each article. Blackwood considered Diston a 'splendid journalist' and his first article written for Churchill went to print without change - this, according to David Lough, 'was the start of a partnership that
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In May 1940, eight months after the outbreak of the Second World War, Churchill became prime minister. He wrote no histories during his tenure, although several collections of his speeches were published. At the end of the war he was voted out of office at the
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in November of that year, but managed to escape. He remained in the country and continued to send in his reports to the newspaper. He subsequently published his despatches in two works,
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The two men met on occasions when one of them happened to be in the other's country, but their diametrically opposed personalities prevented the development of a close friendship.
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estimates that Churchill wrote an estimated eight to ten million words in more than forty books, thousands of newspaper and magazine articles, and at least two film scripts.
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would flourish for the rest of the decade'. By the end of the following year, Diston had already prepared most of Churchill's 'The Great Men I Have Known' series for the
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in 1939 estimated that he earned $ 100,000 a year ($ 1.72 million in 2023) from writing and lecturing, but that "of this he spends plenty".
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in 1953 "for his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values".
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Churchill's fictional output included one novel and a short story, but his main output comprised non-fiction. After he was elected as an
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As a serving MP he began publishing pamphlets containing his speeches or answers to key parliamentary questions. Beginning with
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This article is about the literary career of the British statesman. For the American novelist of the same name, see
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to rework Churchill's old material (Churchill himself would write one new piece in every four published by the
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Winston Churchill's Anti-Depression Proposal to Halt Inflation, Stabilize Prosperity, and Insure Full Freedom
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In the late 1890s, Churchill's writings first came to be confused with those of his American contemporary
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Churchill at a BBC microphone about to broadcast to the nation on the afternoon of VE Day, 8 May 1945.
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Wenden, D J (1993). "Churchill, Radio, and Cinema". In Blake, Robert B; Louis, William Roger (eds.).
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Young Winston's Wars: The Original Dispatches of Winston S. Churchill, War Correspondent, 1897–1900
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In 1899, Churchill resigned his commission and travelled to South Africa as the correspondent with
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Charles, IXth Duke of Marlborough, KG Tributes by Rt Hon W Spencer-Churchill and C C Martindale
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would pay nearly Β£400 (Β£12,000 today) an article. Another of Churchill's ghostwriters was his
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dismissed the work as "Winston's brilliant autobiography, disguised as world history". At the
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Winston Churchill on America and Britain: A Selection of His Thoughts on America and Britain
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Churchill lost his parliamentary seat and moved to the south of France where he wrote
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When demand was high for his newspaper and magazine articles, Churchill employed a
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Thomas, David A (February 1986). "The Historical Works of Sir Winston Churchill".
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Speaking for Themselves: The Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill
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Churchill addressing merchant ships' crews and dockers at Liverpool, April 1941
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Kitzan, Laurence (2007). "Sir Winston Churchill". In Bruccoli, Darren (ed.).
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The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)
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Churchill returned to the Commons. In 1930 he wrote his first autobiography,
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Great Issues 71: A Forum on Important Questions Facing the American Public
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Thomas, David A (January 1987). "The Speeches of Sir Winston Churchill".
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Kitzan, Laurence (1990). "Sir Winston Churchill". In Beum, Robert (ed.).
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inflation numbers based on data available from Gregory Clark (2016), "
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Dictionary of Literary Biography: Nobel Prize Laureates in Literature
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Blood, toil, tears and sweat : the speeches of Winston Churchill
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King George VI: The Prime Minister's Broadcast, February 7, 1952
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Written in youth. First published work of fiction. Appeared in
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Nudd, Kevin (June 1990). "Winston Churchill's Early Books".
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Winston Churchill and Emery Reves: Correspondence, 1937–1964
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Dictionary of Literary Biography: Modern British Essayists
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Six volumes; abridged and revised into one volume in 1931
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Artillery of Words: The Writings of Sir Winston Churchill
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in September 1898. He published his recollections in
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Churchill and Roosevelt: The Complete Correspondence
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in 1895, Churchill gained permission to observe the
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Index

Winston Churchill as historian
Winston Churchill (novelist)

Winston Churchill
4th Queen's Own Hussars
Cuban War of Independence
The Daily Graphic
British India
Siege of Malakand
Mahdist War
Second Boer War
MP
Nobel Prize in Literature

cornet
4th Queen's Own Hussars
Winston Churchill
cornet
second lieutenant
4th Queen's Own Hussars
Cuban War of Independence
Lady Randolph Churchill
The Daily Graphic
British India
Siege of Malakand
The Pioneer
The Daily Telegraph
The Story of the Malakand Field Force
Savrola
Mahdist War

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