EVENT: Churchill Style in New Orleans
CHURCHILL STYLE comes to New Orleans this Saturday, July 14, when Barry Singer addresses the Second Annual Winston S. Churchill Symposium at the National WW II Museum. More
CHURCHILL STYLE comes to New Orleans this Saturday, July 14, when Barry Singer addresses the Second Annual Winston S. Churchill Symposium at the National WW II Museum. More
Churchill Style continues to receive plenty of in-print and online attention. Here are the latest reviews, magazine spreads and blog posts. More
I will be speaking at the The Morgan Library this coming Wednesday, June 27 on the subject of CHURCHILL STYLE, in conjunction with the Morgan’s current exhibition CHURCHILL: THE POWER OF WORDS. More
On September 5, 1943, while staying with FDR at the White House, Winston Churchill took a train from Washington to Boston. On the following day, he delivered his one and only speech at Harvard University, after receiving an honorary degree. More
I am delighted to share an invitation to my upcoming CHURCHILL STYLE lecture at The Harvard Club here in New York, Wednesday evening, June 13, at 7:30 pm. More
Inspired by the ill-edited inanities I increasingly find myself reading in print and online these days, I’ve decided to initiate a new feature here: READ IT AND WEEP. More
Winston Churchill took a vast number of ocean voyages over the course of his long life – most of them on Cunard White Star Line ships. Generally speaking, he enjoyed himself immensely. More
You are cordially invited to a “Churchill Style” Luncheon aboard the Queen Mary 2 on Tuesday, May 29th, courtesy of TransAtlantic Bridge and Cunard. More
Did Winston Churchill have bookstore publishing parties? I have yet to find any direct record that he did, which hardly means that he didn’t. Surely Churchill must have celebrated the release of each one of his books with some sort of fete. More
That’s when it hit me. No-one had ever written a book about Churchill’s style: the grand, gracious, slightly musty, insouciantly original manner with which he had dressed, drunk, eaten, smoked, painted, holidayed and in every possible sense lived away from politics. And so, a Churchill book – one more Churchill book – was born. More