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Finest Years

By: Max Hastings
Narrated by: Barnaby Edwards
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Preeminent military historian Max Hastings presents Winston Churchill as he has never been seen before. Winston Churchill was the greatest war leader Britain ever had. In 1940, the nation rallied behind him in an extraordinary fashion. But thereafter, argues Max Hastings, there was a deep divide between what Churchill wanted from the British people and their army, and what they were capable of delivering.

Himself a hero, he expected others to show themselves heroes also, and was often disappointed. It is little understood how low his popularity fell in 1942, amid an unbroken succession of battlefield defeats. Some of his closest colleagues joined a clamour for him to abandon his role directing the war machine.

Hastings paints a wonderfully vivid image of the Prime Minister in triumph and tragedy. He describes the ‘second Dunkirk’, in 1940, when Churchill’s impulsiveness threatened to lose Britain almost as many troops in north-west France as had been saved from the beaches; his wooing of the Americans, and struggles with the Russians. British wartime unity was increasingly tarnished by workers’ unrest, with many strikes in mines and key industries.

By looking at Churchill from the outside in, through the eyes of British soldiers, civilians and newspapers - and also those of Russians and Americans - Hastings provides new perspectives on the greatest Englishman. He condemns as folly Churchill’s attempt to promote mass uprisings in occupied Europe, and details ‘Unthinkable’ - his amazing 1945 plan for an Allied offensive against the Russians to liberate Poland. Here is an intimate and affectionate portrait of Churchill as Britain’s saviour, but also an unsparing examination of the wartime nation which he led and the performance of its armed forces.

Max Hastings studied at Charterhouse and Oxford and became a foreign correspondent, reporting from more than 60 countries and 11 wars for BBC TV and the London Evening Standard. He has won many awards for his journalism. Among his best-selling books, Bomber Command won the Somerset Maugham Prize, and both Overlord and Battle for the Falklands won the Yorkshire Post Book of the Year Prize. After 10 years as editor and then editor-in-chief of the Daily Telegraph, he became editor of the Evening Standard, in 1996. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, he was knighted in 2002.

©2009 Max Hastings (P)2014 Audible Studios
Military War Winston Churchill Imperialism Russia Thought-Provoking Inspiring United Kingdom Royalty England

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A true tour de force by Hastings. Many hours of engaging narrative about probably the greatest Briton of all time simply flew by. Outstanding narration too.

Completely compelling.

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I've listened to a number of Max Hastings books, but this ranks among my favourite and Barnaby Edwards is the better of the narrators in my opinion.

The book leaves nothing left unturned, giving a very equal view of Churchill and leaves you in no doubt of his character and efforts (good and bad) during WW2.

The final 20 or so minutes are both sad and uplifting. A fantastic listen, and should be a must for those who love Hastings work.

Fine account of Churchill

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This is a brilliant depiction of the flawed but great Winston Churchill. A complex and flawed man, yet one of the greatest people ever to have lived, thrust into the right place at the right time.

It is balanced yet biased and should be read as such. But it’s brilliant and enthralling and worth enjoying.

Another view of the complicated Great Man

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Um retrato histórico, bem detalhado. imparcial e esclarecedor.
obrigado ao autor e narrador !

uma grande oportunidade de olhar para o passado!

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He was delivered to this Country for one purpose, he did not fail us.

A great English man.

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