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"Gilbert's deep, lifelong scholarship and knowledge of his subject lend his book both authority and accessibility." --Kirkus Reviews
"A must-read for those interested in Churchill and in Jewish history." --Publishers Weekly
Sir Martin Gilbert was knighted in 1995 "for services to British history and international relations." The author of an eight-volume biography of Winston Churchill, among his other books are Churchill: A Life, The First World War, The Second World War, and most recently The Somme. He lives in London, England.
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