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Roosevelt and Churchill

Men of Secrets

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Roosevelt and Churchill

By: David Stafford
Narrated by: Richard McGonagle
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An intriguing look behind the congenial facade of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, this work reveals how each leader jealously guarded knowledge from the other in pursuit of separate national interests.

David Stafford's masterly study shows that at the heart of the complicated - but always dynamic - relationship between Roosevelt and Churchill was an extraordinary fascination with clandestine operations. On this foundation the two leaders constructed a fighting alliance unlike any other in history.

Stafford is a former diplomat who has written extensively on intelligence history, and The Independent calls him "an expert in Britain's wartime intelligence operations."

©1999 David Stafford (P)2001 The Audio Partners Publishing Corp.
Americas Historical History & Theory International Relations Military Political Science Politicians Politics & Activism Politics & Government Presidents & Heads of State United States Wars & Conflicts World World War II War Franklin D. Roosevelt Winston Churchill Roosevelt Family Imperialism King Interwar Period Royalty Self-Determination Refugee
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"Upsets accepted views...Stafford has the precious gift of making technical subjects easy to follow...a most readable history." (The Times of London)

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There was a deluge of minor, as well as major, characters and organizations. The storyline was somewhat disjointed.

TMI— Too Much Information!

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I thought this book was extremely well researched and well read. Anyone with an interest in intelligence matters and the history of current intelligence services will find this rewarding.

first rate history

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Delivery keeps skipping throughout the book. Very annoying!!! I would not recommend this book for this reason. The story is interesting.

Poor Quality

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All the enjoyment of listening to Carl Kasell (of NPR) read a business prospectus. (With apologies to Carl.)

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