"...a beautiful book that will pique the interests of Churchillians of all ages and levels of study… Whether you are just beginning your Churchillian journey or have been on it for a while, you will enjoy reading this book and will learn somthing about the Great Man you probably did not already know." ― Brian Krapf, International Churchill Society A book that brings Churchill's long life alive; connecting the reader to his many actions and interests through a carefully curated selection of objects.' — Allen Packwood, Director of Churchill Archives Centre One of the most recognisable public figures of the twentieth century, Sir Winston Churchill has been the subject of countless works of fiction and non-fiction alike. Winston Churchill in 100 Objects elevates this portrayal to another level entirely. The one hundred objects featured in this book chart the long and storied life of Winston Churchill, accompanied by fascinating descriptions and captivating photographs. Readers are taken back to Churchill’s infancy (with his baby rattle and his christening robe); to his life as a young boy (with his tin soldiers and a school report); to his time as a young man in military service (with his 4th Hussars service uniform); right through to his many years in public office (with letters from kings, queens and presidents; his chair in the Churchill War Rooms cabinet room; and, of course, his iconic bowler hat). Compiled by experienced archivists and Churchill experts Phil Reed and Anthony Richards, this unique collection shows the personal and professional sides of Churchill in a new and fascinating light. It is a compelling, educational and revelatory book that is truly one-of-a-kind. "This book is the perfect way to get to know Churchill and, for those who know him already, to get to know him even better. I cannot recommend it too highly." Allan Mallinson, Country Life Magazine "This wonderful book brings Sir Winston Churchill to life in a powerful and original way. To focus on the objects that he worked with, relaxed with, and often delighted in allows us to see Churchill in a new light, and no one could be more expert guides to them than Phil Reed and Anthony Richards." Andrew Roberts, author of "Churchill: Walking with Destiny" "A book that brings Churchill’s long life alive; connecting the reader to his many actions and interests through a carefully curated selection of objects." Allen Packwood, Director, Churchill Archives Centre "A fantastic glimpse into the life of a remarkable British icon – Winston Churchill as you have never seen him before. Full of wonderful insight." Anthony Tucker-Jones, author of "Churchill Master and Commander" "A brilliant cradle-to-grave cavalcade, the commonplace and the extraordinary of a life without parallel." Brigadier Allan Mallinson, author of "The Making of the British Army" "An imaginative and insightful new history of one of Britain’s greatest politicians." Roger Moorhouse, author of "The Devils’ Alliance: Hitler’s Pact with Stalin" and "Hitler’s Third Reich in 100 Objects" "...a beautiful book that will pique the interests of Churchillians of all ages and levels of study… Whether you are just beginning your Churchillian journey or have been on it for a while, you will enjoy reading this book and will learn somthing about the Great Man you probably did not already know." Brian Krapf, International Churchill Society “…if you want a good overview of things important to the man, here's a great place to start.” Historical Miniatures Gaming Society Phil Reed was director of the Churchill War Rooms for 23 years, director of the HMS Belfast for six years, and spent 41 years in total with the Imperial War Museum. He is Executive Vice President of the American Air Museum and continues to make speeches on a variety of subjects relating to Winston Churchill, the Churchill War Rooms and World War II history and politics. Anthony Richards has worked at the Imperial War Museum for more twenty years where is responsible for the document and sound archives. A qualified archivist he has contributed to many publications and media projects based on personal written testimony of the two world wars, including articles for The Telegraph newspaper, the Royal Mail stamp yearbook, and the ITV series The Great War: The People’s Story (2014). He is also the author of The Somme: A Visual History and In Their Own Words; (both IWM, 2016) and Documents That Changed History (IWM, 2018).