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<blockquote data-quote="DrT999" data-source="post: 560227" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>Churchill's style isn't one many current readers are used to, and of course these were written in part to make him a lot of $ and to set out his version of events. (He supposedly said something along the lines of 'I will let history judge me. Of course, I intend to write that history.') Those of us who write about British appeasement have to deal with his version of events in volume i to at least some degree. I think you can see why many people who read his version of WWII read the abridged (one volume) version! (And even that draws more from volume i than the rest of the series.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrT999, post: 560227, member: 1935"] Churchill's style isn't one many current readers are used to, and of course these were written in part to make him a lot of $ and to set out his version of events. (He supposedly said something along the lines of 'I will let history judge me. Of course, I intend to write that history.') Those of us who write about British appeasement have to deal with his version of events in volume i to at least some degree. I think you can see why many people who read his version of WWII read the abridged (one volume) version! (And even that draws more from volume i than the rest of the series.) [/QUOTE]
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