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Winston S. Churchill, Greatest War Speeches: 1939 - 1945 (Folio Society)

Winston S. Churchill, Greatest War Speeches: 1939 - 1945 (Folio Society)

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Winston S. Churchill, Greatest War Speeches: 19391945, Folio Society, 2020, 361 pages, slipcase, condition: as new.

The Folio Society has published beautiful editions of many titles by Winston Churchill including his memoirs from both world wars, My Early Life, and Great Contemporaries. The Societys newest addition, however, joins a crowded field of available collections of Churchill war speeches and so requires some scrutiny.

Editor James Rose says that he wanted to cover the entirety of the war and have as broad a selection of speeches as possible. For this reason, he chose to base the Folio edition on the slim and rare 1946 collection War Speeches 19401945. It is a curious choice. That collection was prepared by the Central Office of Information in 1946, and it seems unlikely that Churchill had a hand in its preparation. The text may have been altered by the COI for then current reasons of state because it was intended for translation and free distribution in Europe and never meant for the English-language market or even any commercial foreign-language markets. It would have made more sense for Folio to have used as their copy text the definitive three-volume collection of war speeches published by Cassell in 1952.

That said, the editor also consulted the six individual annual volumes of war speeches edited first by Randolph Churchill and subsequently by Charles Eade. Rose then compared these texts with Hansard whenever he detected a variation between the COI versions and the speeches as they appear in the editions edited by Churchill and Eade. Thus the results published in this new collection should be considered as reliable as any volume of Churchills war speeches can be, since for the most part no guaranteed word-for-word transcriptions exist, because few of the speeches were recorded when they were originally delivered.

Apart from the usual outstanding physical quality of all of Folios books, the principal attraction of this volume is a foreword by Churchills grandson Sir Nicholas Soames, who observed that the speeches cover the highs and lows of an immensely challenging and often terrible period in the national life of the country. Since the editor also utilized Into Battle, Churchills first volume of war speeches, this collection covers not just Churchills time as Prime Minister but the entirety of the war, starting with Churchills speech as First Lord of the Admiralty on 3 September 1939 and ending with the statement he made as Leader of the Opposition on 16 August 1945, following the defeat of Japan.

A single-volume collection must necessarily be highly selective given the large amount of material available, and the editor has used his discretion to choose those speeches he believes to be most significant, while also illustrating the progress of the war. The book is divided into six sections, with each preceded by a chronology of events that helps to place the speeches in their context. All readers will have their own views on what should have been included.

Once again the Folio Society has produced a handsome volumeand the more such collections of Churchills speeches on the market the better. Those who desire a complete compilation of Churchills war speeches have other options, but this collection will serve well those who are content with a selection of highlights. It will also look very smart on the shelf.

Designed for longevity, delight and to build the world's best collectors' libraries, Folio editions are, above all, crafted for the ultimate reading experience. 'The Folio Society' sets the bar for exceptional literary merit.

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