FROM CHURCHILL'S SECRET CIRCLE TO T by Charles Richardson

FROM CHURCHILL'S SECRET CIRCLE TO T by Charles Richardson

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A biography of Lieutenant General Sir Ian Jacob, who was a member of what Winston Churchill called "my secret circle" throughout World War II, and later became Director General of the BBC during the post-war years. The book is based on his personal papers and conversations with the author.

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FROM CHURCHILL'S SECRET CIRCLE TO T by Charles Richardson

Lieutenant General Sir Ian Jacob was a member of what Winston Churchill called "my secret circle" throughout World War II, and later became Director General of the BBC during its important period of readjustment in the post-war years. Widely recognized as one of the Army's most brilliant young officers, he had a unique opportunity, as staff co-ordinator of the military action of government, to observe the towering figure of Churchill, whom he accompanied on all his critical meetings with the Allies' national leaders. This book is based largely upon Jacob's hitherto unpublished diaries of his Churchill years and upon his personal papers and conversations with the author relating to his difficult and important role in the direction of the BBC.
Charles Richardson currently resides in Columbus, Ohio and is the President of CHR Marketing Consultants, LLC. He earned a Master of Science degree from Baruch College, City University New York. Charles is committed to both civic and community service and has served on many boards including the King Arts Complex and the Columbus Urban League. For more information, visit www.charleshrichardson.com
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ISBN 13 9780080376929
ISBN 10 0080376924
Title FROM CHURCHILL'S SECRET CIRCLE TO T
Author Charles Richardson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1991-12-31
Number of pages 250
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.