PublishedWorks | The Story of the Malakand Field Force, 1898; The River War, 1899; Savrola, 1900; London to Ladysmith via Pretoria, 1900; Ian Hamilton's March, 1900; Lord Randolph Churchill, 1906, 2nd ed. 1907; My African Journey, 1908 (reprinted and revised 1962); Liberalism and the Social Problem; The World Crisis, 4 vols, 1923-1929 (abridged and revised edition in one vol., 1931); My Early Life, 1930; The Eastern Front, 1931; Thoughts and Adventures, 1932; Marlborough, vol. 1, 1933, vol. 2, 1934, vol. 3, 1936, vol. 4, 1938; Great Contemporaries, 1937, new edition 1938; Arms and the Covenant (Speeches), 1938; Step by Step, 1939; Into Battle (Speeches), 1941; The Unrelenting Struggle (Speeches), 1942; The End of the Beginning (Speeches), 1943; Onwards to Victory (Speeches), 1944; The Dawn of Liberation (Speeches), 1945; Victory, 1946; Secret Session Speeches, 1946; The Sinews of Peace (Speeches), 1948; Painting as a Pastime, 1948; Europe Unite (Speeches), 1950; In the Balance (Speeches), 1951; Stemming the Tide (Speeches, 1951-1952), 1953; The Unwritten Alliance (Speeches, 1954-), 1961. The Second World War: vol. 1, The Gathering Storm, 1948; vol. 2, Their Finest Hour, 1949; vol. 3, The Grand Alliance, 1950; vol. 4, The Hinge of Fate, 1951; vol. 5, Closing the Ring, 1952; vol. 6, Triumph and Tragedy, 1954. A History of the English-Speaking Peoples: vol. 1, The Birth of Britain, 1956; vol. 2, The New World, 1956; vol. 3, The Age of Revolution, 1957; vol. 4, The Great Democracies, 1958; Frontiers and Wars, 1962 (repr. in one vol., Malakand Field Force, The River War, London to Ladysmith and Ian Hamilton's March, slightly abridged). Relevant Publications: Winston S. Churchill: vol. I, Youth, 1874-1900, 1966; vol. II, The Young Politician, 1901-1914, 1967, by Randolph Churchill; vol. III, 1914-1916, 1971, by Martin Gilbert; vol. IV, 1916-1922, vol. V, 1923-1940, vol. VI, 1940-1965, by Martin Gilbert, forthcoming; Winston S. Churchill: Companion volume I, parts I and II, ed. Randolph Churchill, 1967; Companion volume II onwards, ed Martin Gilbert, forthcoming. |