Lord Randolph Churchill (book)
Lord Randolph Churchill was a two-part biography written by Winston Churchill of his father, the Victorian politician Lord Randolph Churchill. It was first published in 1906.
Background[]
From 1903 until 1905, Churchill was engaged in writing Lord Randolph Churchill, a two-volume biography of his father which was published in 1906 and received much critical acclaim.[1] However, filial devotion caused him to soften some of his father's less attractive aspects.[2] Theodore Roosevelt, who had known Lord Randolph, reviewed the book as "a clever, tactful and rather cheap and vulgar life of that clever, tactful and rather cheap and vulgar egotist".[3] Some historians suggest Churchill used the book in part to vindicate his own career and in particular to justify crossing the floor.[4]
References[]
- ^ Jenkins (2001), pp. 102–103
- ^ Jenkins (2001), p. 101
- ^ Cannadine (2005), p. 47
- ^ e.g. Cannadine (2005), p. 41, Rhodes James (1970), pp. 34–35
Sources[]
- Cannadine, David (2005). Churchill: The Aristocratic Adventurer: Aspects of Aristocracy. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-102215-4.
- Jenkins, Roy (2001). Churchill: A Biography. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-78290-9.
- Rhodes James, Robert (1970). Churchill: A Study in Failure, 1900–1939. Penguin Books.
External links[]
- 1906 non-fiction books
- Books by Winston Churchill
- English non-fiction literature
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