Thanks to Rosie Croft from Pen & Sword for sending me an early paperback copy of this book, which I freely chose to review.
I am not a big reader of graphic novels and books (I used to read them when I was younger but not that much in recent years), but this title caught my attention due to the subject matter and to the authors and contributors. The book, which was first published in French in 2018, had some excellent reviews, and although I’m not an expert, in my opinion they are well deserved.
The book is not a full biography (we don’t see the great man die), but we follow him from early childhood until the end of World War II, and especial attention is given to the war period. The book also includes a foreword by Andrew Roberts —an expert on Churchill who has written about him and about WWII— endorsing the book, and an introduction (with B&W and colour photographs) and brief biography of Churchill by François Kersaudy, historical consultant of the volume, which further enhances the content.
The illustrations are beautiful and well-executed, in a classical style, with an interesting use of colours and shadows. Although they are in full colour, green, ochre, brown, and dark hues predominate from the beginning, as if foreshadowing the coming war, and the last part of the book (approximately the last fifty pages) are dedicated fully to World War II. There is a predominance of illustrations about his public life (as a war reporter, in the military, and later as a politician), but there are also some about his personal life, where we get to see Churchill, the man. The moments of action are interspersed with some quieter ones, although the illustrations dealing with the war, attacks, and action, are particularly fine and impressive. The text complements the images perfectly, and the writer has chosen the materials well, highlighting snippets of speeches and expressions he is well known for. That does not mean the book paints an unrealistic picture of Churchill, showing him as heroic and always right, without flaws or foibles. The man emerges from the picture as well, with his stubbornness, his recklessness at times, and his determination to do whatever necessary (not always the most suitable attitude for a politician, although the opposite isn’t particularly desirable either).
This is a great book to introduce Churchill to people of all ages who might not be too familiar with his biography, or know very little about him, who like to experiment with other formats rather than the standard book or are fans of graphic novels and books, and who enjoy their history in bite-size and visual format. The book is larger than a standard paperback, and it would make a beautiful present for anybody interested in the subject, in WWII, or just fans of graphic novels. It’s also particularly appealing at this time of crisis, when the role of politicians has come to the fore, and it’s impossible not to compare our current leaders with some memorable figures from the past and wonder how they might have dealt with the situation.
(There are, of course, action scenes depicting the war, although not particularly gross or explicitly gore, although parents of very young children might want to check the book themselves beforehand).
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Churchill: A Graphic Biography Kindle Edition
by
Vincent Delmas
(Author),
François Kersaudy
(Author),
Christophe Regnault
(Illustrator),
Alessio Cammardella
(Illustrator),
Andrew Roberts
(Foreword)
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“A wholly original and fresh approach to historical biography. Churchill would have been delighted to be a comic book hero!” —Phil Reed, Emeritus Director, Churchill War Rooms
This innovative graphic biography of Winston Churchill tells his extraordinary story, from his upbringing, through his military exploits and experience of the First World War, to his pivotal role in the Second World War. It explores the details of Churchill’s life within its historical and political context and brings the story to vivid life with precision, clarity and stunning visuals.
With a foreword by Andrew Roberts, the biography is followed by extensive background information. Beautifully drawn, bursting with facts, and highly accessible, this graphic biography will introduce a new generation of readers to Churchill’s incredible career and important legacy.
“This biography presents Churchill’s part in this conflict in a detailed yet inventive manner, making this accessible for people of all ages and knowledge.” —Comic-Watch
“A highly original approach, using the comic strip style to tell his story. With magnificent artwork and a lively text, and a foreword by the historian and biography Andrew Roberts, it captures all the drama and excitement of his long life up to the victory over Nazi Germany.” —Leo McKinstry, author of Attlee and Churchill
“A full and wholly fair representation of the most adventurous life in the history of British politics . . . there is not a word I would have changed in the text of this excellent graphical account.” —Andrew Roberts, New York Times-bestselling author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny
“A novel and riveting re-telling of the Churchill legend.” —Professor Gary Sheffield
This innovative graphic biography of Winston Churchill tells his extraordinary story, from his upbringing, through his military exploits and experience of the First World War, to his pivotal role in the Second World War. It explores the details of Churchill’s life within its historical and political context and brings the story to vivid life with precision, clarity and stunning visuals.
With a foreword by Andrew Roberts, the biography is followed by extensive background information. Beautifully drawn, bursting with facts, and highly accessible, this graphic biography will introduce a new generation of readers to Churchill’s incredible career and important legacy.
“This biography presents Churchill’s part in this conflict in a detailed yet inventive manner, making this accessible for people of all ages and knowledge.” —Comic-Watch
“A highly original approach, using the comic strip style to tell his story. With magnificent artwork and a lively text, and a foreword by the historian and biography Andrew Roberts, it captures all the drama and excitement of his long life up to the victory over Nazi Germany.” —Leo McKinstry, author of Attlee and Churchill
“A full and wholly fair representation of the most adventurous life in the history of British politics . . . there is not a word I would have changed in the text of this excellent graphical account.” —Andrew Roberts, New York Times-bestselling author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny
“A novel and riveting re-telling of the Churchill legend.” —Professor Gary Sheffield
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“The artwork is very good, in a traditional comic book style, and helps tell the story cleanly, whether personal, political or military .... The book is an excellent overview of the highlights of a life and career.” —ICv2
“Introduced by Churchill biographer Andrew Roberts, this beautiful illustrated history is a novel guide to the totemic leader for readers young and old.” —Military History Matters
“Churchill: A Graphic Biography is fantastic. It's informative while being engaging with the writing and artwork working in perfect unison. I would recommend giving it a read for sure if you want to learn about Winston Churchill in a unique manner compared to the all-prose biographies of him.” —The Newest Rant
“Churchill: A Graphic Biography is of great value for introducing young adults to the man, but older readers, even those well versed in Churchill’s life, will likely find it interesting.” —StrategyPage
“If you are a fan of this historical figure, then this is a graphic novel you will want to read.” —The Good Men Project
“England’s best-known prime minister, already the subject of more than a thousand books, would have surely enjoyed the latest: Churchill: A Graphic Biography.” —Seattle Book Review
“If you are a fan of this historical figure, then this is a graphic novel you will want to read.” —The Good Men Project
“Churchill is a well-done biography. Presented in the graphic novel format it offers a different perspective of Winston Churchill’s life. Regault and Dalmas capture Winston Churchill as one of the most important democratic leaders of the twentieth-century. He not only saved Great Britain, but he saved the entire world from falling to Nazi Germany.” —Popanimecomics
“Ever wanted to learn about Winston Churchill? Churchill: A Graphic Biography walks you through the basics of what you want to know and is a good place to start to learn about this major historical figure.” —Graphic Policy
“Complex enough for adults seeking entrée into the Churchill mystique while also great reading for historically minded teens down through middle-schoolers.” —Library Journal
“Employing the comic book format, it is a wonderfully illustrated and scripted biography that traces episodes of Churchill’s life from his childhood to VE-Day in 1945. It is an entertaining and delightful book that will well-serve both new and accomplished readers of Churchill biographies.” —A Blog on Winston Churchill
“The settings ... are very realistically drawn…. [T]he dialogue is excellent.” –The International Churchill Society
“A wholly original and fresh approach to historical biography. Churchill would have been delighted to be a comic book hero!” —Phil Reed, Emeritus Director, Churchill War Rooms
“A highly original approach, using the comic strip style to tell his story. With magnificent artwork and a lively text, and a foreword by the historian and biography Andrew Roberts, it captures all the drama and excitement of his long life up to the victory over Nazi Germany.” —Leo McKinstry, author of Attlee and Churchill
“A full and wholly fair representation of the most adventurous life in the history of British politics..there is not a word I would have changed in the text of this excellent graphical account.” —Andrew Roberts “A novel and riveting re-telling of the Churchill legend.” —Professor Gary Sheffield, author of Douglas Haig: From the Somme to Victory
“Introduced by Churchill biographer Andrew Roberts, this beautiful illustrated history is a novel guide to the totemic leader for readers young and old.” —Military History Matters
“Churchill: A Graphic Biography is fantastic. It's informative while being engaging with the writing and artwork working in perfect unison. I would recommend giving it a read for sure if you want to learn about Winston Churchill in a unique manner compared to the all-prose biographies of him.” —The Newest Rant
“Churchill: A Graphic Biography is of great value for introducing young adults to the man, but older readers, even those well versed in Churchill’s life, will likely find it interesting.” —StrategyPage
“If you are a fan of this historical figure, then this is a graphic novel you will want to read.” —The Good Men Project
“England’s best-known prime minister, already the subject of more than a thousand books, would have surely enjoyed the latest: Churchill: A Graphic Biography.” —Seattle Book Review
“If you are a fan of this historical figure, then this is a graphic novel you will want to read.” —The Good Men Project
“Churchill is a well-done biography. Presented in the graphic novel format it offers a different perspective of Winston Churchill’s life. Regault and Dalmas capture Winston Churchill as one of the most important democratic leaders of the twentieth-century. He not only saved Great Britain, but he saved the entire world from falling to Nazi Germany.” —Popanimecomics
“Ever wanted to learn about Winston Churchill? Churchill: A Graphic Biography walks you through the basics of what you want to know and is a good place to start to learn about this major historical figure.” —Graphic Policy
“Complex enough for adults seeking entrée into the Churchill mystique while also great reading for historically minded teens down through middle-schoolers.” —Library Journal
“Employing the comic book format, it is a wonderfully illustrated and scripted biography that traces episodes of Churchill’s life from his childhood to VE-Day in 1945. It is an entertaining and delightful book that will well-serve both new and accomplished readers of Churchill biographies.” —A Blog on Winston Churchill
“The settings ... are very realistically drawn…. [T]he dialogue is excellent.” –The International Churchill Society
“A wholly original and fresh approach to historical biography. Churchill would have been delighted to be a comic book hero!” —Phil Reed, Emeritus Director, Churchill War Rooms
“A highly original approach, using the comic strip style to tell his story. With magnificent artwork and a lively text, and a foreword by the historian and biography Andrew Roberts, it captures all the drama and excitement of his long life up to the victory over Nazi Germany.” —Leo McKinstry, author of Attlee and Churchill
“A full and wholly fair representation of the most adventurous life in the history of British politics..there is not a word I would have changed in the text of this excellent graphical account.” —Andrew Roberts “A novel and riveting re-telling of the Churchill legend.” —Professor Gary Sheffield, author of Douglas Haig: From the Somme to Victory
About the Author
Vincent Delmas writes for television, film, and comics. Notably, he is co-author of Charlemagne in the collection Ils ont fait l'Histoire and scriptwriter of the series Synchrone, published by Lombard.
Christophe Regnault, also known as "Bis", illustrates role playing games (2d sans face), works for various educational comics (Une Bulle en Plus) and for the gaming publications Dofus Mag and IGMag (Ankama). He published Chasseurs de Scoops in September 2012 with Glénat, for whom in 2014 he inaugurated collection "Ils ont fait l'Histoire" by illustrating King Philip IV, "Philip the Fair".
Christophe Regnault, also known as "Bis", illustrates role playing games (2d sans face), works for various educational comics (Une Bulle en Plus) and for the gaming publications Dofus Mag and IGMag (Ankama). He published Chasseurs de Scoops in September 2012 with Glénat, for whom in 2014 he inaugurated collection "Ils ont fait l'Histoire" by illustrating King Philip IV, "Philip the Fair".
Product details
- ASIN : B08L3L1L9R
- Publisher : Greenhill Books (January 30, 2020)
- Publication date : January 30, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 34.5 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 111 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,488,369 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #154,147 in Teen & Young Adult eBooks
- #1,480,614 in Literature & Fiction (Kindle Store)
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2020
- Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2020I read this book the day that it arrived – I had been looking forward to reading it – and it was well worth the wait and a real difference from the run of the mill, standard biographies that you can get on Winston Churchill – and as the book stays from the outset in the Foreword, there are over 1,000 available…
I thought that this was an excellent book – it claims to be a graphic biography and that is exactly what you get – The book focuses on key moments in his life and career and I thought that it was superb and the images in the book are stunning too.
It is 4.5 stars from me for this one, rounded up to 5 stars for Goodreads and Amazon – it was a stunning piece of work, the introduction was spot on and the images used are perfect – very highly recommended!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2020'Churchill: A Graphic Biography' by Vincent Delmas with illustrations by Christophe Regnault & Alessio Cammardella is a look at a famous life.
Starting with Winston's early family life and the disappointments of his father, this looks at his military career and his military career up through the end of World War II. Winston had his disappointments and failures early on, but he was able to push through those and become one of the most influential people of the 20th Century.
Included is an introduction by Andrew Roberts with photos of Winston. The narrative is a bit dry, but the illustrations really shine here.
I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Dead Reckoning and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2020Churchill: A Graphic Biography by Delmas, Regnault, Cammardella, and Roberts is a free NetGalley e-comicbook that I read in mid-March.
A fifteen-page preamble biographical introduction with photographs before the comicbook begins with Churchill at age 6, then his teens, entering the army at his parents’ urging, being sent to fight in India and Sudan providing for his mom after his father’s death at age 45. Then he comes home, enters Parliament, failing, goes to South Africa, really enjoying baths, running again, and winning. It's all fairly dry, not getting too terribly deep.
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- MR WReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 23, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and insightful.
This is fascinating graphic novel. Not a full biography but very insightful nonetheless.
- FoxyJukeboxReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 3, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent biography
This is mostly accurate in its history but whilst the illustrations are lively, the colours need to be more varied . Re the characters- I got a bit lost as to who was who( likenesses could have been better)
I'm just not quite sure who is going to buy this, Is it for schoolchildren, historians looking for a light read or people like me who just enjoy reading biographical accounts of famous people?
There is certainly room on my bookcase for this. It was a fun read and I wonder when I will pick it up again.
- David MarksReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 18, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Accurate bio of Britains greatest leaders
I got this to read with my young son, as I wanted him to understand how important Churchill was to Britain. He really enjoyed it, and the graphic nature made learning history more enjoyable than a text book for him.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 1, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Birthday Present
I bought this for my 13 year old who is a great admirer of Churchills, HE LOVED IT !