Throughout his six decades in the public eye Winston Churchill understood & wielded the power of words. In his speeches books & newspaper & magazine articles he expressed his feelings & laid out his vision for the future. His wartime writings & speeches in particular have fascinated generation after generation with their powerful narrative style & thoughtful reflection. In this book Martin Gilbert has skillfully selected 200 extracts from Churchills entire oeuvre of books articles & speeches that reflect his life story career & philosophy. They range from intimate memories of his childhood & schooldays to his contributions to more than 50 years of debates on social policy & on war & his efforts after 1945 to see the world a better place. In them we see how he used words for different purposes: to argue for moral & political causes to advocate courses of action in the social national & international spheres & to tell the story of his own life struggles setbacks & achievements. As Churchills official biographer Martin Gilbert is uniquely qualified to select from Churchills own inimitable words not only those that describe the main adventures of his life & the crises of his career but also those passages that express the essence of Churchills thoughts & personality. Gilberts informed & subtle choice of extracts together with his illuminating introductory & explanatory text linking them together create a fascinating & compelling biographical narrative of Churchills life as recounted in the great mans own words. They provide an invaluable insight into Churchills character & how he made his mark on Britain & the world stage.