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Long Sunset

Memoirs of Winston Churchill's Last Private Secretary

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Long Sunset

By: Anthony Montague Browne
Narrated by: John Mulligan
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Long Sunset is an intimate personal view of the sunset years of the former British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill. Anthony Montague Brown was Winston Churchill's private secretary from 1952 until his death in 1965. As the last member of what Churchill called "my circle" to have written his recollections, these memoirs shed much light on Churchill's activities and attitudes during his final decade.

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Highly personal, insightful and self deprecating view of a man who was close to Churchill at the end. His love for WSC comes though and you get to see a side of the great man other biographies don’t show. Touching and sad in places as it charts the final years of our national hero.

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