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1968-2008<br />
The Hundred Best Finest Hour<br />
Articles in the Last Forty Years<br />
AND WITH THE HELP OF OUR WEBSITE, MOST OF THEM ARE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS<br />
T<br />
here is no point reprinting anything we have<br />
archived on our website. If you can pay a call<br />
on www.winstonchurchill.org, you will find a<br />
rich trove of reading from the past forty<br />
years. Here are a hundred of the best from<br />
Finest Hour and the Proc edings when published separately—most<br />
articles just a click away, presuming you<br />
have internet access. If you prefer to peruse the printed<br />
page, many back issues are available from our Chicago<br />
offices for $5 each postpaid.<br />
To get to the web location of most articles, add<br />
the “page id” number to our website page address:<br />
www.winstonchurchill.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?<br />
For example, the first article (pageid=674) is at<br />
www.winstonchurchill.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=674.<br />
Issues from FH 115 (Summer 2002) to FH 130<br />
(Spring 2006) are posted as downloadable .pdf files at:<br />
www.winstonchurchill.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=35.<br />
Since Finest Hour 131, most readers have copies;<br />
but if you don’t, they are readily available for $5 each<br />
postpaid from our Chicago office.<br />
<strong>Churchill</strong>, Sir <strong>Winston</strong> S.<br />
“If Lee Had Not Won the Battle of Gettysburg”<br />
FH 102, Summer 1999, pageid=674<br />
“King George VI”<br />
FH 114, Spring 2002, pageid=265<br />
“Lawrence of Arabia”<br />
FH 119, Summer 2003, pageid=35<br />
“My New York Misadventure”<br />
FH 136, Autumn 2007<br />
“Old Battlefields of Virginia”<br />
FH 72, Third Quarter 1991<br />
“Omdurman: The Fallen Foe”<br />
FH 85, Winter 1994-95, pageid=675<br />
“On Ships and the Navy”<br />
FH 110, Spring 2001, pageid=327<br />
“Queen of the Seas: RMS Qu en Mary”<br />
FH 121, Winter 2003-04, pageid=35<br />
“Silent Toast to William Willett”<br />
FH 114, Spring 2002, pageid=266<br />
FINEST HoUR 140 / 33<br />
“The United States of Europe”<br />
FH 129-130, Winter-Spring 2005-06, pageid=35<br />
“The Untrodden Field in Politics”<br />
FH 137, Winter 2007-08<br />
Alkon, Paul<br />
“Lawrence Reconsidered” (three articles)<br />
FH 119, Summer 2003, pageid=35<br />
Arnn, Larry<br />
“English-Speaking Peoples: ‘Never<br />
Despair’”<br />
FH 122, Spring 2004, pageid=35<br />
Bingham, Eric and Hilda<br />
“School Days: Young <strong>Winston</strong>’s Mr. Somervell”<br />
FH 86, Spring 1995, pageid=732<br />
Buckley, Jr., William F.<br />
“Let Us Now Praise Famous Men”<br />
Proc edings 1994-95, pageid=633<br />
Cohen, Eliot A.<br />
“<strong>Churchill</strong> and His Generals: Tasks of<br />
Supreme Command”<br />
Proc edings, 1992-93, pageid=611<br />
Colville, Sir John<br />
“He Had No Use For Second Best”<br />
FH 41, Autumn 1983, pageid=736<br />
Cooke, Alistair<br />
“<strong>Churchill</strong> at the Time: A Retrospective”<br />
Proc edings 1988-89, pageid=569<br />
Cooper, Lady Diana<br />
“<strong>Winston</strong> and Clementine”<br />
FH 83, Second Quarter 1995, pageid=761<br />
Courts, Robert<br />
“<strong>Churchill</strong>, the RAF and Naval Aviation”<br />
FH 127, Summer 2005, pageid=35 >>