The Churchills: In Love and War

Biography & Memoir, Historical
Cover of the book The Churchills: In Love and War by Mary S. Lovell, W. W. Norton & Company
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mary S. Lovell ISBN: 9780393082265
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Publication: May 9, 2011
Imprint: W. W. Norton & Company Language: English
Author: Mary S. Lovell
ISBN: 9780393082265
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Publication: May 9, 2011
Imprint: W. W. Norton & Company
Language: English

The epic story of one of England's greatest families, focusing on the towering figure of Winston Churchill.

The first Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) was a soldier of such genius that a lavish palace, Blenheim, was built to honor his triumphs. Succeeding generations of Churchills sometimes achieved distinction but also included profligates and womanizers, and were saddled with the ruinous upkeep of Blenheim. The family fortunes were revived in the nineteenth century by the huge dowries of New York society beauties Jennie Jerome (Winston's mother) and Consuelo Vanderbilt (wife to Winston's cousin).

Mary S. Lovell brilliantly recounts the triumphant political and military campaigns, the construction of great houses, the domestic tragedies, and the happy marriage of Winston to Clementine Hosier set against the disastrous unions of most of his family, which ended in venereal disease, papal annulment, clinical depression, and adultery.

The Churchills were an extraordinary family: ambitious, impecunious, impulsive, brave, and arrogant. Winston—recently voted "The Greatest Briton"—dominates them all. His failures and triumphs are revealed in the context of a poignant and sometimes tragic private life.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The epic story of one of England's greatest families, focusing on the towering figure of Winston Churchill.

The first Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) was a soldier of such genius that a lavish palace, Blenheim, was built to honor his triumphs. Succeeding generations of Churchills sometimes achieved distinction but also included profligates and womanizers, and were saddled with the ruinous upkeep of Blenheim. The family fortunes were revived in the nineteenth century by the huge dowries of New York society beauties Jennie Jerome (Winston's mother) and Consuelo Vanderbilt (wife to Winston's cousin).

Mary S. Lovell brilliantly recounts the triumphant political and military campaigns, the construction of great houses, the domestic tragedies, and the happy marriage of Winston to Clementine Hosier set against the disastrous unions of most of his family, which ended in venereal disease, papal annulment, clinical depression, and adultery.

The Churchills were an extraordinary family: ambitious, impecunious, impulsive, brave, and arrogant. Winston—recently voted "The Greatest Briton"—dominates them all. His failures and triumphs are revealed in the context of a poignant and sometimes tragic private life.

More books from W. W. Norton & Company

Cover of the book People of the Whale: A Novel by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book Widower's House: A Study in Bereavement, or How Margot and Mella Forced Me to Flee My Home by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book Simply Einstein: Relativity Demystified by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book Mindful Anger: A Pathway to Emotional Freedom by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book Huck Out West: A Novel by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book Genesis: Translation and Commentary by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book The 10 Best-Ever Depression Management Techniques: Understanding How Your Brain Makes You Depressed and What You Can Do to Change It by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law: Poems, 1954-1962 by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book Blood, Bread, and Poetry: Selected Prose 1979-1985 by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book How to Talk with Family Caregivers About Cancer by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book Try Common Sense: Replacing the Failed Ideologies of Right and Left by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book The Modern Element: Essays on Contemporary Poetry by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book How to Be a Better Child Therapist: An Integrative Model for Therapeutic Change by Mary S. Lovell
Cover of the book Death of a Pirate: British Radio and the Making of the Information Age by Mary S. Lovell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy