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Cousin Randolph: Life of Randolph Churchill Hardcover – 1 Sept. 1985
| Anita Leslie (Author) See search results for this author |
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- Print length216 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHutchinson
- Publication date1 Sept. 1985
- ISBN-100091557402
- ISBN-13978-0091557409
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- Publisher : Hutchinson; 1st edition (1 Sept. 1985)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 216 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0091557402
- ISBN-13 : 978-0091557409
- Best Sellers Rank: 2,089,456 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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His parents were the cause of his problems.Lack of love from Clemmie and over indulgence by Winston.
The author was either naive or I'll informed and certainly patronising.She calls Vic Oliver,who married Sarah in 1936,elderly,he was 48.
She claims that British servicemen voting Labour in 1945 didn't realise that this would mean the end of Winstons premiereship.Claimed that if he stayed on he could have resolved the displaced persons problem,ignoring the fact that he had signed a map giving Stalin the sphere of influence in that area.
Then she says that Randolph felt Even was trying to hurry Winston into resigning,whereas in fact he was 80 and had just had a severe stroke.
She constantly goes on about Randolph being an NO as he was such a good debater,ignoring the fact that much of an MPs work is done with his constituents.Difficult to see Randolph being interested in that.In any event he was never elected..
Whilst it does give an interesting picture,she was perhaps too close to be objective.





