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Thoughts and Adventures

by Winston S. Churchill

Edited by James W. Muller

Publisher: ISI Books

  • Paper   •   Pages: 350
  • ISBN10/13: 1935191462 / 9781935191469
  • List Price: $22.00
  • Internet Special: $17.60
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“A treasure” —Claremont Review of Books

Remembered as orator, statesman, visionary, and wit, Winston Churchill—winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature—was as well known and respected in his own time for his writing.

Now, contemporary readers can revel in one of Churchill’s neglected masterpieces, Thoughts and Adventures—originally published in 1932, during his “wilderness years.” Reading this engaging book is like being invited to dinner at his country seat at Chartwell, where the soup was limpid, Pol Roger Champagne flowed, the pudding had a theme, and Churchill entertained lucky visitors with vivid conversation.

But Thoughts and Adventures is not simply a pleasure to read. More than any other book Churchill wrote, it conveys the extraordinary variety and depth of the statesman’s mature thoughts on questions, both grave and gay, facing modern man. Even when he takes up subjects that seem small, Churchill shows the reader the contours of the largest human questions of our age.

This brand-new edition of Thoughts and Adventures, with an introduction and fascinating annotations by noted Churchill scholar James W. Muller, brings back Churchill’s unforgettable prose, and unmatched insights, for a new generation of readers.


What They're Saying...

"Here in this volume a new generation of readers will be exposed to this remarkable man who, though far from infallible or bereft of blind spots, nonetheless strides across our age like legend out of antiquity."
Paul Cella The New Ledger


Interview with James Muller , editor of
Thoughts and Adventures

Didn’t the book once have another title?

Churchill considered various titles for the book, which was originally published in Britain as Thoughts and Adventures but simultaneously in America under the title Amid These Storms.

Was Thoughts and Adventures ghostwritten?

No, though he had help in writing it from literary assistants and expert advisers, Churchill was one of the statesmen of the twentieth century who actually wrote his own material, and to a very high standard: he later won the Nobel Prize for Literature. He did not, however, take time to write the preface to Thoughts and Adventures himself: we have his note of thanks to his secretary Eddie Marsh, congratulating him for counterfeiting his own style so well that no one would know the difference.

Is Thoughts and Adventures one of Churchill’s most famous books?

No, it is certainly one of his least-known and most neglected books, despite its obvious and enduring appeal. Churchill biographer Sir Martin Gilbert takes little note of it in his official biography. Biographers have plumbed it for stories about Churchill, but few scholars have paid much attention to it as a book..

Isn’t Thoughts and Adventures just a disconnected shuffle of essays, without any real unity or organization?

Some such charge about this book would probably be made by social science professors and academicians who are inveterate systematizers, but in fact the lack of system in Thoughts and Adventures reflects real life and provides a better introduction to practical politics than the artificial system these scholars favor.

I already have a copy of Thoughts and Adventures—why should I buy this new ISI Press edition of the book?

The new edition, has been carefully edited and has a new introduction exploring the significance of the book; scores of new footnotes identifying people and events; and a new, improved index that offers a better guide to Churchill’s topics than ever before. There are even new illustrations to enhance the reader’s experience. This is the one indispensable edition of Thoughts and Adventures, the best one ever published.



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