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Clementine Churchill

Clementine Churchill( )
Author: Soames, Mary
ISBN:978-0-385-60741-4
Publication Date:Nov 2003
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Limited
Imprint:Doubleday UK
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $59.99
Book Description:

When Clementine, Lady Spencer-Churchill died in 1977, aged 92, she had become a much-loved and iconic figure to the British public. In spite of being instantly recognisable as the seemingly serene, cool and detached wife of Winston Churchill, she had nonetheless shunned publicity throughout her life. In this fully updated, award-winning biography, her daughter Mary Soames throws new light on her mother, writing with affection and candour of Clementine's fifty-seven-year marriage to...
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Book Details
Pages:704
Detailed Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Historical
History / Europe / Great Britain / 20Th Century
Biography & Autobiography / Political
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.1 x 23.3 x 5 cm
Book Weight:0.856 Kilograms
Author Biography
Soames, Mary (Author)
Mary Spencer-Churchill was born at Chartwell, in the county of Kent in southeast England, on September 15, 1922. She was the youngest child of former United Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill. During World War II, she enlisted as a private and served as a personal aide to her father for several summit meetings, including the Potsdam conference in 1945, where her father, President Harry S. Truman and the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin planned the postwar world.

She married Christopher Soames and nurtured his career as a prominent Tory politician, ambassador to France, and the last governor of one of Britain's last major colonies, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). After her husband's death in 1987, she wrote a series of books about her family including Clementine Churchill: The Biography of a Marriage, which won the Wolfson History Prize, and A Daughter's Tale: The Memoir of Winston Churchill's Youngest Child. She was named a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and a Dame of the British Empire. In 2005, Queen Elizabeth appointed her a Ladies Companion of the Garter, Britain's highest chivalric order. She died on May 31, 2014 at the age of 91.

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