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“A delightful and delicious tribute to Churchill’s heroic appetite for wining, dining and politicking” – Ben Macintyre, author of Operation Mincemeat.

A friend once said of Churchill “He is a man of simple tastes; he is quite easily satisfied with the best of everything.” But dinners for Churchill were about more than good food, excellent champagnes and Havana cigars. “Everything” included the opportunity to use the dinner table both as a stage on which to display his brilliant conversational talents, and an intimate setting in which to glean gossip and diplomatic insights, and to argue for the many policies he espoused over a long life. In this riveting, informative and entertaining book Cita Stelzer draws on previously untapped archival material, diaries of guests, and a wide variety of other sources to tell of some of the key dinners at which Churchill presided before, during and after World War II – including the important conferences at which he used his considerable skills to attempt to persuade his allies, Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin, to fight the war according to his strategic vision. With fascinating new insights into the food he ate, the champagnes he loved, as well as original menus, seating plans and unpublished photographs, Dinner with Churchill is a sumptuous treat. The next best thing to being there yourself.

Reviews

Ben Macintyre, author of Operation Mincemeat.
"A delightful and delicious tribute to Churchill's heroic appetite for wining, dining and politicking".
William Shawcross
What a wonderful repast Cita Stelzer has served us. History as it was consumed: Roosevelt sipping, Stalin gorging, Churchill quaffing - the best (and not so good) cuts and the great vintages are all on the table. Another bottle, please!
Sunday Times
Cita Stelzer's delightful book... makes for hugely enjoyable reading, but there is a serious thesis lurking not too far behind the stories... The Churchill industry has been so productive in the decades since his death, and such libraries of books have been published, that an original take on his exceptionally well-documented life might seem impossible. However, with this readable gastrobiography, Stelzer has succeeded brilliantly in producing one.
Standpoint
A must-read for Churchill connoisseurs, but general readers will find it vastly entertaining too.
Times Literary Supplement
Acutely revealing
Evening Standard
Amusing and unpretentious... [an] entertaining assortment of Churchill anecdotes.
Andrew Roberts
Nobody could be better qualified to have written this book than Cita Stelzer.
Literary Review
This charming book takes a new approach to the wartime prime minister... Wonderful details bring the leaders alive... The book also brings alive the food of the period... Extraordinary.
New York Times
Delightful.
Daily Express
****