Jennie: The dramatic years, 1895-1921Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1969 - 902 pagina's She was the mother of Winston Churchill, but also a provocative and desirable woman. From her Brooklyn roots to the very heights of British society and power, Jennie was the guiding force behind her husband, Lord Randolph, shaping him into one of the most important men in the British Empire. |
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