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	<title>Comments on: Warlord &#8211; A Life of Winston Churchill at War Debuts</title>
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		<title>By: Santa&#8217;s Suggestions for Military History Books and DVDs &#187; Armchair General</title>
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		<description>[...] Warlord: A Life of Winston Churchill, 1874-1945, Carlos d&#8217;Este (Harper Collins, 2008). Is there anything more to say about Churchill? Yes there is, and trust d&#8217;Este (best known for his brilliant biography of George S. Patton) to say it. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Warlord: A Life of Winston Churchill, 1874-1945, Carlos d&rsquo;Este (Harper Collins, 2008). Is there anything more to say about Churchill? Yes there is, and trust d&rsquo;Este (best known for his brilliant biography of George S. Patton) to say it. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Jerry Morelock</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jerry Morelock</dc:creator>
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		<description>ACG selected Carlo D&#039;Este&#039;s outstanding new biography, Warlord, 
as one of our &#039;must buy&#039; books in our Holiday Shopping Guide in 
the upcoming Jan 09 issue of ACG (on sale in mid-November). 

As the former Executive Director of the Winston Churchill 
Memorial and Library at Westminster College in Fulton, MO (site 
of Churchill&#039;s famous 1946 &#039;Iron Curtain&#039; speech), I&#039;ve read my 
share of Churchill biographies. But, I can say without reservation 
that Carlo D&#039;Este&#039;s new Warlord has to rank at the top of the list. 
Warlord&#039;s incredibly well researched examination of Churchill as 
man and soldier forms the basis for truly understanding 
Churchill the world statesman. In my opinion, what Carlo D&#039;Este 
reveals in Warlord is absolutely critical for a true appreciation of 
Churchill&#039;s wartime leadership in World War II.

Warlord is the Bookshelf subject in our upcoming March 09 issue 
(available in mid-January 09).

Jerry Morelock
Editor in Chief, Armchair General Magazine</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ACG selected Carlo D&#8217;Este&#8217;s outstanding new biography, Warlord,<br />
as one of our &#8216;must buy&#8217; books in our Holiday Shopping Guide in<br />
the upcoming Jan 09 issue of ACG (on sale in mid-November). </p>
<p>As the former Executive Director of the Winston Churchill<br />
Memorial and Library at Westminster College in Fulton, MO (site<br />
of Churchill&#8217;s famous 1946 &#8216;Iron Curtain&#8217; speech), I&#8217;ve read my<br />
share of Churchill biographies. But, I can say without reservation<br />
that Carlo D&#8217;Este&#8217;s new Warlord has to rank at the top of the list.<br />
Warlord&#8217;s incredibly well researched examination of Churchill as<br />
man and soldier forms the basis for truly understanding<br />
Churchill the world statesman. In my opinion, what Carlo D&#8217;Este<br />
reveals in Warlord is absolutely critical for a true appreciation of<br />
Churchill&#8217;s wartime leadership in World War II.</p>
<p>Warlord is the Bookshelf subject in our upcoming March 09 issue<br />
(available in mid-January 09).</p>
<p>Jerry Morelock<br />
Editor in Chief, Armchair General Magazine</p>
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