August 1999 Issue Michael Portillo Revisiting the Perils of Appeasement Burying Caesar: Churchill, Chamberlain and the Battle for the Tory Party By Graham Stewart
February 2003 Issue Richard Overy The Plebeian and the Patrician Hitler and Churchill: Secrets of Leadership By Andrew Roberts LR
June 2016 Issue Christopher Andrew Whispers in Downing Street The Black Door: Spies, Secret Intelligence and British Prime Ministers By Richard J Aldrich, Rory Cormac LR
April 2015 Issue Paul Addison Partisans in Whitehall Ministers at War: Winston Churchill and his War Cabinet By Jonathan Schneer LR
December 2007 Issue David Cesarani The Romance of Israel Churchill and the Jews By Martin Gilbert Churchill’s Promised Land: Zionism and Statecraft By Michael Makovsky LR
September 2007 Issue Raymond Seitz Milestones of Diplomacy Summits: Six Meetings that Shaped the Twentieth Century By David Reynolds LR
October 2013 Issue Paul Addison Speaking for England The Roar of the Lion: The Untold Story of Churchill’s World War II Speeches By Richard Toye Churchill and Empire By Lawrence James LR
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