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Mr. Sandy Finlayson
Director of Library Services &
Professor of Theological Bibliography
Westminster Theological Seminary
Philadelphia, PA
"Google can bring back a hundred thousand answers.
A librarian can bring you back the right one.
~ Neil Gaiman
THE END IS NIGH!--Sandy Finlayson writes: "Is there any news on when the next Churchill Documents volume will be released?"The printer expects to ship Volume 22 ("The Opposition Years," August 1945-October 1951) in July. Let's say availability by September. The final Volume 23 ("Never Flinch, Never Weary," November 1951-January 1965) will appear in the autumn. Like previous volumes, each will sell for only $60, well under cost, but commercial considerations are not the priority. All volumes to date are available from Hillsdale College Bookstore.Both volumes, well over 2500 pages, use a special paper designed to be thin enough to bind, but not so thin as to cause "bleed-through" from print on the other side.Late last March, all of us proofreaders, kibitzers and editors read the final document (Lady Churchill to Prime Minister Harold Wilson, 9 February 1965), and suddenly realized: IT'S OVER. The longest biography on the planet, 15 million words, has ended, 57 years after Randolph Churchill set to work. If he were here, I said on the recent Hillsdale Cruise, he would probably say, "What took you so long?"Well, what took so long was that Martin Gilbert found one huge pile of stuff. There is a "wodge" of documents virtually for every day of Churchill's life. We had a gala banquet in London to celebrate Randolph, Martin, Dr. Larry Arnn and the Great Work, attended by all who had a hand in it. Among them was Lady Gilbert (Esther), who spoke eloquently of Martin, whose memory we cherish across the years. Her remarks and others will be up on winstonchurchill.hillsdale.edu shortly. It was a moment.Now this is not the end, or even the beginning of the end. Plans are afoot for further works, including a new edition of the Collected Essays—expanded from the original four volumes to many more, thanks to new material in the Ronald Cohen collection and the Gilbert Papers, now acquired by Hillsdale. Some of it represents an "unknown canon" of obscure Churchill works, not seen since first publication. Like the OB, there will be electronic as well as print editions, and an expanded online facility to ease research for students and scholars.If anyone would like to help support this great work, and have their name on the wall in our new Archives Atrium, please contact me at rlang...@hillsdale.edu.Richard M. Langworth CBE
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THE ‘OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY’
WINSTON S. CHURCHILL
1966-2019
Volume I. Winston S. Churchill : Youth, 1874-1900, by Randolph S. Churchill.
London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1966.
xxxvi, 608 p., [32] p. of plates ; ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; index ; 24 cm.
[+Two ‘Companions’ infra]
Volume II. Winston S. Churchill : Young Statesman,1901-1914, by Randolph S. Churchill.
London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1967.
xxix, 775 p, [33] p. of plates ; ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; index; 24 cm.
[+Three ‘Companions’ infra]
Volume III. Winston S. Churchill : The Challenge of War, 1914-1916, by Martin Gilbert.
London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1971.
xxxvii, 988 p. [33] p. plates ; ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; index ; 24 cm
[+Two ‘Companions’ infra]
Volume IV. Winston S. Churchill : World in Torment, 1916-1922, by Martin Gilbert.
London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1975.
xvi, 967 p., [1] leaf of plate, [32] p. of plates ; ill., maps, ports ; index ; 24 cm.
[+Three ‘Companions’ infra]
Volume V. Winston S. Churchill : The Prophet of Truth, 1922-1939, by Martin Gilbert.
London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1976.
xxvii, 1167 p., [1] leaf of plates, [32] p. of plates ; ill., ports. ; index ; 24 cm.
[+Three ‘Companions’ infra]
Volume VI. Winston S. Churchill : Finest Hour, 1939-1941, by Martin Gilbert.
London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1983.
xx, 1308 p., [25] p. of plates ; ill., ports. ; index ; 24 cm.
[+Three ‘Churchill War Papers’ volumes infra]
Volume VII. Winston S. Churchill : Road to Victory, 1941-1945, by Martin Gilbert.
London : Heineman (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1986.
xx, 1417p., [24] p. of plates ; ill., maps, ports. ; index ; 24 cm.
[+Five ‘Churchill Documents’ volumes infra]
Volume VIII. Winston S. Churchill : Never Despair, 1945-1965, by Martin Gilbert.
London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1988.
xxvii, 1438 p, [24] p. of plates ; ill, maps, ports ; index ; 24 cm.
[+Two ‘Churchill Documents’ volumes infra]
NB 1: All these titles have been reissued with the same pagination by the Hillsdale College Press, Hillsdale (Michigan). Also available in electronic format.
NB 2: The London : Minerva, 1989-1991 paperback reissues have been omitted.
COMPANIONS, WAR PAPERS & DOCUMENT VOLUMES
C The numbers in square brackets [N°x] refer to the full Hillsdale College Press The Churchill Documents reissues (with the same pagination) [N°1-16] or new volumes [N°17-21 + 22-23 (forthcoming)].
For Volume I (Two ‘Companions’) :
[N°1] Winston S. Churchill. Volume I : Companion. Part 1 : 1874-1896. (Edited) by Randolph S. Churchill. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1967.
xxi, 678 p. ; 24 cm.
[N°2] Winston S. Churchill. Volume I : Companion. Part 2 : 1896-1900. (Edited) by Randolph S. Churchill. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1967.
[6], 611 p. ; index ; 24 cm.
For Volume II (Three ‘Companions’) :
[N°3] Winston S. Churchill. Volume II : Companion. Part 1 : 1901-1907. (Edited) by Randolph S. Churchill. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1969.
xxix, 675 p. ; 24 cm.
[N°4] Winston S. Churchill. Volume II : Companion. Part 2 : 1907-1911. (Edited) by Randolph S. Churchill. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1969.
vii, 697 p. ; 24 cm.
[N°5] Winston S. Churchill. Volume II : Companion. Part 3 : 1911-1914. (Edited) by Randolph S. Churchill. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1969.
vii, 776 p. ; index ; 24 cm.
For Volume III (Two ‘Companions’) :
[N°6] Winston S. Churchill. Volume II : Companion. Part 1 : Documents, July 1914-April 1915. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1972.
xi, 838 p. ; 24 cm.
[N°7] Winston S. Churchill. Volume II : Companion. Part 1 : Documents, May 1915-December 1916. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1972.
vi, 847 p. ; index ; 24 cm.
For Volume IV (Three ‘Companions’) :
[N°8] Winston S. Churchill. Volume IV : Companion. Part 1 : Documents, January 1917-June 1919. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1977.
xxiii, 720p ; maps ; 24 cm.
[N°9] Winston S. Churchill. Volume IV : Companion. Part 2 : Documents, July 1919-March 1921. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert. London : Heineman (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1977.
[5], 705 p ; maps ; 24 cm.
[N°10] Winston S. Churchill. Volume IV : Companion. Part 3 : Documents, April 1921-November 1922. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1977.
[5], 738 p ; maps ; index ; 24 cm.
For Volume V (Three ‘Companions’) :
[N°11] Winston S. Churchill. Volume IV : Companion. Part 1 : Documents : The Exchequer Years, 1922-1929. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1979.
xxii, 1504 p. ; index ; 24 cm.
[N°12] Winston S. Churchill. Volume IV : Companion. Part 2 : Documents : The Wilderness Years, 1929-1935. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1981.
xviii, 1404 p. ; index ; 24 cm.
[N°13] Winston S. Churchill. Volume IV : Companion. Part 3 : Documents : The Coming of War, 1936-1939. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert. London : Heinemann (Boston : Houghton Mifflin), 1982.
xviii, 1404 p. ; index ; 24 cm.
For Volume VI (Three ‘Churchill War Papers’ volumes) :
[N°14] The Churchill War Papers. Volume 1 : At the Admiralty, September 1939-May 1940. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert.
London : Heinemann (New York : W.W. Norton), 1993.
xx, 1370 p. ; 1 facsim., maps ; index ; 24 cm.
[N°15] The Churchill War Papers. Volume 2 : Never Surrender, May 1940-December 1940. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert.
London : Heinemann (New York : W.W. Norton), 1994.
xxxii, 1359 p. ; ill., facsims., maps ; index ; 24 cm.
[N°16] The Churchill War Papers. Volume 3 : The Ever-Widening War, 1941. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert.
London : Heinemann (New York : W.W. Norton), 2000.
lxiv, 1821 p. ; ill., maps ; index ; 24 cm.
For Volume VI (Five ‘Churchill Documents’ volumes) :
[N°17] The Churchill Documents. Volume 17 : Testing Times, 1942. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert. Foreword by Larry P. Ann.
Hillsdale (Michigan) : Hillsdale College Press, 2014.
xxxii, 1652 p. ; maps; index ; 24 cm.
[N°18] The Churchill Documents. Volume 18 : One Continent Redeemed, January-August 1943. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert. Preface by Larry P. Ann.
Hillsdale (Michigan) : Hillsdale College Press, 2015.
xxii, 2471 p. ; facsims. ; maps ; index ; 24 cm.
[N°19] The Churchill Documents. Volume 19 : Fateful Questions, September 1943 to April 1944. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert and by Larry P. Ann. Preface by Larry P. Ann.
Hillsdale (Michigan) : Hillsdale College Press, 2017.
xxiii, 2728 p. ; maps ; index ; 24 cm.
[N°20] The Churchill Documents. Volume 20 : Normandy and Beyond, May-December 1944. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert and by Larry P. Ann. Preface by Larry P. Ann.
Hillsdale (Michigan) : Hillsdale College Press, 2018.
xxii, 2576 p. ; maps ; index ; 24 cm.
[N°21] The Churchill Documents. Volume 21 : The Shadows of Victory, January-July 1945. (Edited) by Martin Gilbert and by Larry P. Ann. Preface by Larry P. Ann.
Hillsdale (Michigan) : Hillsdale College Press, 2018.
xxx, 2149 p. ; maps ; index ; 24 cm.
To be published in 2019 :
[N°22] The Churchill Documents. Volume 22.
[N°23] The Churchill Documents. Volume 23.
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Thank you SO much, Antoine!
Cita
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It should be noted that the original title of Volume IV was The Stricken World.
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Dear Antoine,
You can find the script for the film at https://www.scriptslug.com/assets/uploads/scripts/darkest-hour-2017.pdf
A quick search seems to indicate that the character in question is John Evans - Churchill's private secretary. (Not sure if that's a 'real' character - I bet Richard knows :-). Played by Joe Armstrong.
the TRAY passes by - WINSTON’s PRIVATE SECRETARY, JOHN EVANS (35), as he schools the NEW YOUNG SECRETARY, ELIZABETH LAYTON. Evans, an immaculately-groomed rake, snobbishly thinks himself infinitely superior to the Elizabeth Laytons of the world.
JOHN EVANS(to ELIZABETH)...and if he stretches out his hand and says, “Gimme”, you need to anticipate what he wants - black pen, red pen, paper, or “Clop”, that’s his hole punch.
Best,
Dave
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And you can read all about Elizabeth Layton in my recent book, Working With Winston. She always knew what WSC wanted. And I thought it was klop with a K and not a C.
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Dear Antoine,
Tom Leonard is either the driver of Winston's car, or a member of his security team, on the occasion when Winston jumps out and disappears on his infamous Underground trip. It is his one and only mention in the script.
WIDE SHOT of - WINSTON’s CAR, moving slowly through the rainy street. WINSTON, in the back seat, looks out the window at the human traffic - seems like he’s in a gold-fish bowl, disconnected. He watches as - MEN IN BOWLER HATS and YOUNG WOMEN in SUMMER DRESSES walk to work. As they rush through the rain shielding themselves with umbrellas and newspapers. WINSTON, with an UNLIT CIGAR in his mouth, searches his pockets for a MATCH. But he can’t find his matches.
When the CAR stops at a RED LIGHT -
- TOM LEONARD hears the car door slam. He turns, looks back, WINSTON has jumped out of his car. Tom Leonard opens his door and stands looking around for Winston, as crowds rush past in the pouring rain.
I agree with you that John Evan was probably John Martin under a different name. Given the way his attitude towards Miss Layton is described I'm not really surprised they would change it. It could also be simply an attempt to provide a generic picture of a member of Churchill's private office - which, as I recall, comprised many more than just Martin.
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Dave
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