The book "The Inside of the Cup", by Sir Winston Churchill was published in 1913.
The book "The Boer War:London to Ladysmith via Pretoria" by Winston Spencer Churchill was published in 1900.
The subject matter is what the book is about. So if you have a book on, say, Winston Churchill, he is the subject matter.
Helen Churchill Candee has written: 'The tapestry book'
There is not an explanation necessary because the book is a work of fiction. Prime Minister Churchill was never abducted in real life.
Sarah Annis Winston Pond has written: 'A collection of family records from Bartholomew, Botsford and Winston lines of genealogy ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Genealogy
One of his discussions of that issue is in Roving Commission: My Early Life (1930)
The book written by Hillary Winston's ex-boyfriend is called "We Couldn't Be Happier." It is a fictionalized account of their relationship and breakup from his perspective.
The Butterfly Revolution is a book that was written by William Butler. The main character in the book is Winston Weyn.
That is a book in itself. Take a trip to your library, even a very condensed version would take hours to do it any justice at all.
Lord Randolph Churchill - book - was created in 1906.
Sure did. 1953 trade fair.