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No More Champagne: Churchill and His Money
David Lough
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Randy Dotinga,
The Christian Science Monitor
Lough’s wealth of detail about Churchill’s money – sprawling over 545 pages – can be overwhelming. But his extensive research and perceptive insight offer a fascinating window into the alternate universe in which the various Churchills lived.
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Mark Archer,
The Wall Street Journal
...[a] fascinating study of Churchill’s finances.
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Matthew Price,
Newsday
Lough covers all this with a mind numbing level of detail. Alas, this is a book only a banker — or a Churchill fiend — could really love.
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