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BOOKS IN REVIEW tions. Who would administer them? Presumably the UN and other bureaucracies. Sachs calls UN Secretary General Kofi Annan "the world's finest statesman." Who would collect...
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BOOKS IN It was of course the rise of the New Left in the 1960s and 1970s that became the anvil against which Reagan smashed the liberal New Deal coalition, and which saw a large number of...
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Avoidable Errors Sir Winston Churchill's preeminent biographer intervenes against the anti-Churchill tide. An examination of Conrad Black's Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of...
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - "In Search of Churchill" The "Lovely Grub" of Winston Churchill's Life In Search of Churchill: A Historian's Journey by Martin Gilbert Wiley 31-6 pages / $30 REVIEWED BY Joseph Shattan Since 1968, when he replaced...
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WINSTON S. CHURCHILL: ROAD TO VICTORY 1941-1945 Martin Gilbert/Houghton Mifflin/$40.00 Spencer Warren S urely the longest biography ever written, Martin Gilbert's magnificent life of Winston...
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the likes of Anthony Lewis (whose endorsement of the book heads the encomiums on the back jacket), is echoed by Grose, although, as always, Grose conveys his message elegantly. He describes...
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