Description: Lord Moran, Sir Charles Wilson was Winston Churchills' doctor from 1940 to 1965. When Churchill became Prime Minister in 1940, members of his cabinet felt he was so essential to the war that they appointed Lord Moran to "keep an eye on his health". Everywhere he went, in England or various times when he was in the US, Canada, Teheran, The Crimean, and other places, Lord Moran was with him. Churchill was not pleased about this but over the next 65 years they developed a bond. When Churchill was most elderly, after several stokes, at least one heart attack, and various other disorders, he retired on April 5, 1955. He died ten years later at age 91. This is the diary of both Winston Churchill's health, life, and war. Lord Moranis an intellectual man who writes about his patient through his days of glory and days of struggle, when he was the savior of the world and when he was no longer useful to any. While this may seem like a depressing book, it is not.
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Easton Press
Subject: History
Year Printed: 1966