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Winston Churchill, an American novelist born in St. Louis in 1871, spent his early years navigating a blend of naval training and a deep fascination with American history. His prolific output includes sweeping historical dramas such as Richard Carvel and The Crisis, novels that earned widespread popularity at the turn of the twentieth century. A lifelong lover of literature, Churchill combined meticulous research with a disciplined work ethic, often writing longhand from dawn until night while pausing for horseback rides across the Hudson Valley.
This compact online index gathers every public‑domain edition of Churchill’s works that has been digitized by Project Gutenberg. Compiled by David Widger, it offers clear, direct links to each text, making it easy for listeners to locate the novels, short stories, and essays that defined his career. The guide also provides a concise sketch of his life, helping users appreciate the historical context behind his most celebrated books.
Language
en
Duration
~10 minutes (10K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Widger
Release date
2009-05-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1874–1965
Best known for leading Britain through the darkest years of World War II, this statesman was also a gifted historian and speaker whose words helped define an era. His books, speeches, and memoirs still shape how many readers understand war, politics, and leadership.
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