“My Escape from the Boers.” Strand, December 1923 and January 1924.
“My Happy Days in the West Indies.” Daily Mail, March 23, 1932.
“My New York Adventures.” Daily Mail, January 4, 1932.
“My Spy Story.” Cosmopolitan, September 1934.
“The Mystery of the Marne.” Collier’s, June 14, 1930.
“The 1921 Speech: Meaning of Dominion Status.” The Times, February 16, 1935.
The Northwest Frontier: five telegrams to the Allahabad Pioneer Mail dated September 9 to December 15, 1897; five letters to the Pioneer Mail dated September 24 to November 5, 1897; and fifteen dispatches to the London Daily Telegraph, dated October 6 to December 6, 1897.
“Observations of the United States.” Twelve letters to the Daily Telegraph, November 18, 1929, to February 3, 1930.
“Officers and Gentlemen.” Saturday Evening Post, December 29, 1900.
“On the Flank of the Army.” A short story. Youth’s Companion, December 18, 1902.
“Our Task for Peace in Palestine.” Glasgow Evening News, February 28, 1930.
“Painting as a Pastime.” Strand, December 1921 and January 1922.
“The Palestine Crisis.” Sunday Times, September 22, 1929.
“Panic in the East.” Collier’s, May 3, 1930.
“The ‘Panther’ Affair.” Saturday Review, October 3, 1931.
“Partition Perils in Palestine.” Evening Standard, July 23, 1937.
“The Peril in India.” Daily Mail, November 16, 1929.
“Personal Contacts.” Strand, February 1931.
“Philip Snowden.” Sunday Pictorial, August 2, 1931.
“Plugstreet.” Pall Mall, March 1924.
“The Poison Peril from the East.” Evening News, July 28, 1920.
“The Profound Abyss.” Evening News, March 19, 1920.
“Proposal for a New Political Party.” Living Age, September 13, 1919.
“Ramsay MacDonald.” Sunday Pictorial, July 26, 1931.
“Ramsay MacDonald: The Man and the Politician.” Weekly Dispatch, May 25, 1924.
“The Real Kitchener.” Illustrated Sunday Herald, April 25, 1920.
“The Real Need of the British Navy.” Sunday Pictorial, June 24, 1917.
“The Red Fever.” Illustrated Sunday Herald, January 25, 1920.
“The Red Plot—and After.” Weekly Dispatch, November 2, 1924.
“Reflections on the Strategy of the Allies.” Century, May 1917.
“A Review of T. E. Lawrence’s Seven Pillars of Wisdom.” Daily Mail, July 29, 1935.
“The Right to Strike.” Illustrated Sunday Herald, December 7, 1919.
“Rise and Fall of Parties and Politicians.” News of the World, March 31, 1935.
“The Royal Military College, Sandhurst.” Pall Mall Magazine, December 1896.
“Russia: Is It the Turning Point?” Sunday Pictorial, July 8, 1917.
“Savrola: A Military and Political Romance.” Serialization of Churchill’s novel in Macmillan’s Magazine, May to December 1899.
“Shall We All Commit Suicide?” Pall Mall, September 1924.
“Ships Could Have Forced the Dardanelles.” Daily Mail, October 2, 1934.
“Should Strategists Veto the Channel Tunnel?” Weekly Dispatch, July 27, 1924.
“Sidney Street and ‘Peter the Painter.’ ” News of the World, March 3, 1935.
“Singapore: Key to the Pacific.” Pictorial Weekly, March 24, 1934.
“Sir Edward Marsh’s Death: Mr Churchill’s Tribute.” The Times, January 14, 1953.
“Sir Herbert Samuel.” Sunday Pictorial, November 15, 1931.
“Sir John Simon.” Sunday Pictorial, November 8, 1931.
“Sketches of Twelve Key Figures.” Sunday Pictorial, July 26 to November 15, 1931.
“A Smooth Way with the Peers.” Nation, March 9, 1907.
“Socialism and Sham.” Sunday Chronicle, April 6, 1924.
“Socialist Quackery.” Daily Mail, May 8, 1929.
“Some Impressions of the War in South Africa.” Journal of the Royal United Services Institution, July 1901.
“Stark Truths about India.” Daily Mail, December 12, 1930.
“State Insurance.” People’s Journal (Dundee), June 19, 1909.
“Taken Prisoner by the Boers.” News of the World, February 3, 1935.
“The Three Cruisers.” The Times, February 26, 1923.
“Three-Party Confusion.” Sunday Chronicle, March 2, 1924.
“Tragedy of the Torpedoed Lusitania.” News of the World, June 6, 1937.
“A Trapped Armored Train.” Cosmopolitan, January 1925.
“Tribute to Lord Birkenhead.” The Times, October 1, 1930.
“Tribute to Rupert Brooke.” The Times, April 26, 1915.
“Trotsky: The Ogre of Europe.” Pall Mall, December 1929.
“The True Story of the Tank.” Sunday Chronicle, January 16, 1938.
“The Truth about ‘Jix.’ ” Sunday Pictorial, August 9, 1931.
“The Truth about the Navy.” Illustrated Sunday Herald, November 9, 1919.
“The Truth about War Debts.” Answers, March 17, 1934.
“Twenty-one Years Ago Today: The Inside Story of the War.” Sunday Chronicle, August 4, 1935.
“The U-Boat War.” Daily Telegraph, November 1931.
“Under Fire.” Sunday Chronicle, December 12, 1937.
“The United States of Europe.” Saturday Evening Post, February 15, 1930.
“The Victim of Sarajevo.” Saturday Review, September 26, 1931.
“The War by Land and Sea.” Collier’s Weekly, September 30, 1916.
“The War on the Nile.” Thirteen letters to the London Morning Post, dated August 31 to October 13, 1898.
“What I Heard and Saw In America.” Daily Telegraph, November 18, 1929, to February 1930.
“When Britain Nearly Starved.” Sunday Chronicle, January 23, 1938.
“When I Risked Court Martial in Search of War.” Cosmopolitan, October 1924.
“When I Was Young.” Strand, December 1924.
“When the Crash Came to the United States.” News of the World, June 20, 1937.
“Who Rules Britain?” John Bull, March 22, 1924.
“Why I Gave Up Flying.” Pall Mall, July 1924.
“Why More Taxes?” John Bull, April 12, 1930.
“Why We Lost.” John Bull, June 15, 1929.
“Will America Fail Us?” Illustrated Sunday Herald, November 30, 1919.
“Will the British Empire Last?” Answers, October 26, 1929.
“With Buller to the Cape.” Pall Mall, November 1927.
“Zionism vs. Bolshevism.” Illustrated Sunday Herald, February 8, 1920.
II. About Winston Spencer Churchill
1. BOOKS
Ashley, M. Churchill as Historian. London, 1968.
Bardens, Dennis. Churchill in Parliament. London, 1967.
Bonham Carter, Violet. Winston Churchill: An Intimate Portrait. New York, 1965.
Cawthorne, Graham, ed. The Churchill Legend: An Anthology. London, 1965.
Chaplin, E. D. W., ed. Winston Churchill and Harrow. London, 1941.
Churchill, Randolph, and Helmut Gernsheim, eds. Churchill: His Life in Photographs. New York, 1955.
Churchill, Sarah. A Thread in the Tapestry. New York, 1967.
The Churchill Years: 1874–1965. By the editors of the Viking Press, text by The Times of London, with a foreword by Lord Butler of Saffron Walden. New York, 1965.
Coombs, D. Churchill: His Paintings. Cleveland, 1967.
Cowles, Virginia. Winston Churchill: The Era and the Man. New York, 1953.
D’Abernon, Viscount. Portraits and Appreciations. London, 1930.
Dawson, R. MacGregor. Winston Churchill at the Admiralty, 1911–1915. Toronto, 1940.
Eade, Charles, ed. Churchill by His Contemporaries. London, 1953.
Eden, Guy. Portrait of Churchill. New York, 1945.
Fedden, Robin. Churchill an
d Chartwell. Westerham, Kent, 1968.
Gardner, Brian. Churchill in Power: As Seen by His Contemporaries. Boston, 1970.
Gibb, Captain A. D. With Winston Churchill at the Front. Glasgow, 1924.
Gilbert, Martin. Churchill’s Political Philosophy. Oxford, 1981.
______. Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years. London, 1981.
Gilbert, Martin, ed. Churchill. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1967.
______. Churchill: A Photographic Portrait. Boston, 1974.
Graubard, Stephen Richards. Burke, Disraeli, and Churchill: The Policies of Perseverance. Cambridge, 1961.
Gretton, Admiral Sir Peter. Former Naval Person: Winston Churchill and the Royal Navy. London, 1968.
Guedalla, Philip. Mr Churchill: A Portrait. London, 1941.
Holliday, Frank F., and P. Sousa Pernes. The Statesman and the Writer. London, 1957.
Howells, R. Simply Churchill. New York, 1965.
Kraus, René. Winston Churchill in the Mirror: His Life in Pictures and Story. New York, 1944.
Longford, Elizabeth. Winston Churchill. Chicago, 1974.
McGowan, Norman. My Years with Churchill. New York, 1958.
Marchant, J., ed. Winston Spencer Churchill: Servant of Crown and Commonwealth. London, 1954.
Moir, Phyllis. I Was Winston Churchill’s Private Secretary. New York, 1941.
Moorehead, Alan. Churchill: A Pictorial Biography. London, 1960.
______. Winston Churchill in Trial and Triumph. Boston, 1955.
Moran, Lord. Churchill, Taken from the Diaries of Lord Moran: The Struggle for Survival, 1940-1965. Boston, 1966.
Nel, Elizabeth. Mr. Churchill’s Secretary. New York, 1958.
Nott, Stanley. The Young Churchill: A Biography. New York, 1941.
Observer, ed. Churchill by His Contemporaries: An Observer Appreciation. London, 1965.
Paterson, Tony. A Seat for Life. Dundee, 1980.
Pelling, Henry. Winston Churchill. New York, 1974.
Reid, Percy G. Churchill: Townsman of Westerham. London, 1969.
Rhodes James, Robert. Churchill: A Study in Failure, 1900–1939. New York, 1970.
Scott, Alexander MacCallum. Winston Churchill in Peace and War. London, 1916.
______. Winston Spencer Churchill. London, 1905.
Sencourt, R., ed. Winston Churchill. London, 1940.
Snow, C. P. Variety of Men. New York, 1967.
Stansky, Peter, ed. Churchill: A Profile. New York, 1973.
Taylor, A. J. P. Churchill: Four Faces and the Man. London, 1969.
Taylor, A. J. P., et al. Churchill Revised: A Critical Assessment. New York, 1969.
Thompson, Malcolm. The Life and Times of Winston Churchill. London, 1945.
Thompson, Walter Henry. Assignment: Churchill. New York, 1955.
Urquhart, Fred, ed. WSC: A Cartoon Biography. London, 1955.
Wheeler-Bennett, Sir John, ed. Action This Day: Working with Churchill. New York, 1969.
Young, Kenneth. Churchill and Beaverbrook: A Study in Friendship and Politics. New York, 1966.
2. ARTICLES
Attlee, Clement. “Churchill on Balance,” in Churchill by His Contemporaries: An Observer Appreciation. London, 1965.
Bacon, R. H. “Tragedy of the Dardanelles: Conflicting Views of Winston Churchill and Lord Fisher.” World’s Work, December 1929.
“Balfour and Churchill.” Commonweal, February 18, 1931.
Beaverbrook, Lord. “Political Battles of the World War: The Fisher-Churchill Row and the Fall of Asquith.” World’s Work, September 1928.
Berlin, Sir Isaiah. “Winston Churchill in 1940,” in Personal Impressions. London, 1980.
“Bravery of Winston Churchill.” Current Literature, March 1900.
“Britain’s Big Trio: Asquith, Lloyd-George, and Winston Churchill.” Current Literature, November 1912.
Buell, R. L. “Winston Churchill’s Criticism of President Hoover.” Current History, June 1929.
“Chamberlain and Churchill.” Outlook, November 19, 1924.
“Churchill in Parliament.” Independent, September 22, 1904.
“Churchill’s Queer Position.” Living Age, January 24, 1914.
Colvin, Ian. “Great Mr. Churchill.” Atlantic, January 3, 17, 24, and February 27, 1925.
Commager, H. S. “Winston Churchill: An Appreciation.” American Mercury, August 1945.
Corbett, James. “Winston Churchill and the Future.” Fortnightly Review, November 1926.
Dedijer, Vladimir. “Participants as Historians.” Times Literary Supplement, May 30, 1968.
Ehrman, John. “Lloyd George and Churchill as War Ministers,” in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. London, 1961.
“England’s Proposal to Germany for a Naval Holiday.” Independent, October 30, 1913.
Gardiner, A. G. “Churchill and Federalism.” Fortnightly Review, November 1912.
______. “Genius without Judgment: Churchill at Fifty,” in Portraits and Portents. New York, 1926.
Hirst, F. W. “Churchillian Finance: The Fifth Budget.” Contemporary Review, June 1929.
Liddell Hart, B. H. “Churchill in War.” Encounter, April 1966.
Lucy, Sir Henry. “Arthur Balfour and Winston Churchill: A Parliamentary Duel.” Nation, March 30, 1916.
______. “Lord Haldane and Winston Churchill.” Nation, December 9, 1915.
______. “Mr Churchill’s Resignation.” Nation, December 2, 1915.
______. “Winston Churchill.” Nation, July 22, 1915.
______. “Winston Churchill at the Admiralty.” Nation, November 19, 1914.
Marshall, D. J. “Winston Churchill: England’s Political Bad Boy.” Living Age, April 8, 1929.
Mayer, Arno J. “The Power Politician and Counterrevolutionary,” in The Critical Spirit, edited by Kurt H. Wolff and Barrington Moore, Jr. Boston, 1967.
“Men Who Control the Destiny of Europe: Winston Spencer Churchill.” World’s Work, September 1914.
“Mr Churchill’s Failure to Stop Naval Rivalry.” Literary Digest, November 15, 1913.
Muggeridge, Malcolm. “The Totemization of Sir Winston Churchill,” in Smiling Through the Apocalypse. New York, 1960.
Repington, C. à Court. “Churchillian Strategy.” Blackwood’s, November 1923.
Rowse, A. L. “Churchill Considered Historically.” Encounter, January 1966.
Rusticus Expectans. “Mr Winston Churchill and Democracy.” Westminster Review, January 1906.
Sidebotham, H. “Expert or Strategist: Mr Churchill and the Dardanelles Report.” New Republic, May 5, 1916.
“Signal Defeat.” Outlook, May 2, 1908.
Stead, W. T. “On the Eve of the Irish Home Rule Bill.” Review of Reviews, March 1912.
______. “Winston Churchill’s Offer.” Independent, April 11, 1912.
Strachey, J. St. Loe. “Churchill’s Chance: The British Chancellor and Opportunism.” Independent, June 27, 1925.
Sydenham of Combe. “Mr Churchill as Historian.” Quarterly Review, July 1927.
Weerd, H. A. De. “Winston Churchill: A British War Lord.” Current History, January 1929.
Whittemore, Reed. “Churchill and the Limitations of Myth.” Yale Review, December 1954.
“Winston Churchill, MP, as a Man of Letters.” Bookman, July 1908.
“Winston Churchill and Irish Home Rule.” Outlook, October 26, 1912.
“Winston Churchill’s Approval of Fascism.” Literary Digest, February 26, 1927.
“Winston Churchill’s Versatility.” Blackwood’s, September 1912.
“Winston Churchill’s War on the War Leaders.” Literary Digest, February 26, 1927.
III. About the Churchills
1. BOOKS
Balsan, Consuelo Vanderbilt. The Glitter and the Gold. New York, 1925.
Blenheim Palace. Woodstock, Oxfordshire, 1979.
Churchill, J. G. S. A Churchill Canvas. Boston, 1961.
Churchill, Peregrine, and Julian Mitchell. Jennie, Lady Randolph C
hurchill: A Portrait with Letters. London, 1974.
Churchill, Lady Randolph. Small Talks on Big Subjects. London, 1916.
Churchill, Randolph S. Twenty-one Years. London, 1965.
Cornwallis-West, Mrs. George. The Reminiscences of Lady Randolph Churchill. London, 1908.
Eliot, Elizabeth. Heiresses and Coronets. New York, 1959.
______. They All Married Well. London, 1960.
Escott, Thomas H. S. Randolph Spencer-Churchill as a Product of His Age: Being a Personal and Political Monography. London, 1895.
Fishman, Jack. My Darling Clementine. New York, 1963.
Fleming, Kate. The Churchills. London, 1975.
Foster, R. F. Lord Randolph Churchill: A Political Life. Oxford, 1981.
Gorst, Harold. The Fourth Party. London, 1906.
Jennings, L. J., ed. Speeches of the Right Honourable Lord Randolph Churchill. London, 1889.
Leslie, Anita. Lady Randolph Churchill: The Story of Jennie Jerome. New York, 1969.
______. The Remarkable Mr. Jerome. New York, 1954.
Martin, Ralph G. Jennie: The Life of Lady Randolph Churchill. 2 vols. New York, 1969, 1971.
Peacock, Virginia. Famous American Belles of the Nineteenth Century. Philadelphia, 1901.
Rhodes James, Robert. Lord Randolph Churchill: Winston Churchill’s Father. New York, 1960.
Roberts, Brian. Churchills in Africa. New York, 1970.
Rosebery, Lord. Lord Randolph Churchill. London, 1906.
Rowse, A. L. The Churchills: From the Death of Marlborough to the Present. New York, 1958.
______. The Early Churchills. New York, 1958.
______. The Later Churchills. London, 1958.
Soames, Mary. Clementine Churchill: The Biography of a Marriage. Boston, 1979.
2. ARTICLES
Cornwallis-West, Mrs. George. “The Reminiscences of Lady Randolph Churchill: English Social Traits—Life at Blenheim.” Century, December 1907.
Escott, T. H. S. “Lord Randolph Churchill.” Fortnightly Review, March 1895.
“Lady Randolph Churchill and Her Friends.” Bookman, December 1908.
“Lord Randolph Churchill.” Harper’s Weekly, January 5, 1895.
“Lord Randolph Churchill.” Review of Reviews, March 11, 1895.
“Lord Randolph Churchill.” Spectator, August 5, 1893.
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