Citizens Of London: The Americans Who Stood With Britain In Its Darkest, Finest Hour,New

Citizens Of London: The Americans Who Stood With Britain In Its Darkest, Finest Hour,New

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The Acclaimed Author Of Troublesome Young Men Reveals The Behindthescenes Story Of How The United States Forged Its Wartime Alliance With Britain, Told From The Perspective Of Three Key American Players In London: Edward R. Murrow, The Handsome, Chainsmoking Head Of Cbs News In Europe; Averell Harriman, The Harddriving Millionaire Who Ran Fdrs Lendlease Program In London; And John Gilbert Winant, The Shy, Idealistic U.S. Ambassador To Britain. Each Man Formed Close Ties With Winston Churchillso Much So That All Became Romantically Involved With Members Of The Prime Ministers Family. Drawing From A Variety Of Primary Sources, Lynne Olson Skillfully Depicts The Dramatic Personal Journeys Of These Men Who, Determined To Save Britain From Hitler, Helped Convince A Cautious Franklin Roosevelt And Reluctant American Public To Back The British At A Critical Time. Deeply Human, Brilliantly Researched, And Beautifully Written, Citizens Of London Is A New Triumph From An Author Swiftly Becoming One Of The Finest In Her Field.

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