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Alone: Britain, Churchill, and Dunkirk: Defeat Into Victory Hardcover – Deckle Edge, September 19, 2017
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Combining epic history with rich family stories, Michael Korda chronicles the outbreak of World War Two and the great events that led to Dunkirk.
An epic of remarkable originality, Alone captures the heroism of World War II as movingly as any book in recent memory. Bringing to vivid life the world leaders, generals, and ordinary citizens who fought on both sides of the war, Michael Korda, the best-selling author of Clouds of Glory, chronicles the outbreak of hostilities, recalling as a prescient young boy the enveloping tension that defined pre-Blitz London, and then as a military historian the great events that would alter the course of the twentieth century.
For indeed, May 1940 was a month like no other. The superior German war machine blazed into France, as the Maginot Line, supposedly "as firmly fixed in place as the Pyramids," crumbled in days. With the fall of Holland and Belgium, the imminent fall of Paris, the British Army stranded at Dunkirk, and Neville Chamberlain’s government in political freefall, Winston Churchill became prime minister on this historical nadir of May 10, 1941. Britain, diplomatically isolated, was suddenly the only nation with the courage and the resolve to defy Hitler.
Against this vast historical canvas, Korda relates what happened and why. We first meet him at the age of six, surrounded by his glamorous movie family: his stage actress mother; his elegant father, Vincent, soon to receive an Academy Award; and his devoted Nanny Low, with whom he cites his evening prayers. Even the cheery BBC bulletins that Michael listened to every night could not mask the impending catastrophe, the German invasion so certain that the young boy, carrying his passport on a string around his neck, was evacuated to Canada on an ocean liner full of children.
Such alarm was hardly exaggerated. No one, after all, could have ever imagined that the most unlikely flotilla of destroyers―Dutch barges, fishing boats, yachts, and even rowboats― would rescue over 300,000 men off the beach at Dunkirk and home to England. The miraculous return of the army was greeted with a renewed call for courage, and in the months that followed, the lives of tens of millions would be inexorably transformed, often tragically so, by these epochal weeks of May 1940.
It is this pivotal turning point in world history that Korda captures with such immediacy in Alone, a work that triumphantly demonstrates that even the most calamitous defeats can become the most legendary victories.
12 maps; 68 illustrations- Print length544 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherLiveright
- Publication dateSeptember 19, 2017
- Dimensions6.7 x 1.4 x 9.6 inches
- ISBN-101631491326
- ISBN-13978-1631491320
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― Thomas E. Ricks, New York Times Book Review
"Where Korda's account differs from many similar Dunkirk histories is in a wide trawl of simultaneous social history alongside the military and political events. . . The book is also lavishly illustrated with contemporary photographs―many of them unfamiliar. Anyone wanting to explore the history behind Christopher Nolan's recent film could do a lot worse than start here. "
― Nigel Jones, Times Literary Supplement
"Korda tells an exciting story laced with eyewitness detail and a fine sense of drama."
― Matthew Price, Globe
"A swiftly paced, illuminating account of events at the opening of World War II in Europe, recounting ‘a military defeat with a happy ending.’ Revived in part thanks to Christopher Nolan's 2017 film Dunkirk, the history of the British Expeditionary Force is compelling even in its barest bones. Korda (Clouds of Glory: The Life and Legend of Robert E. Lee, 2014, etc.), noted as both a historian and publisher, brings a personal touch to the story with that of his own family's flight from Europe a step or two ahead of the advancing Nazis. . . . An excellent revisitation of a critically important set of battles that, once a byword for courage, have faded in memory."
― Kirkus Reviews (starred)
"The incredible, almost miraculous story of what happened at Dunkirk in the year 1940―and why―is unfolded in Alone with great narrative skill and superb delineation of a highly interesting cast of characters, including, importantly, the author himself and his own remarkable family."
― David McCullough
"The story of the coming of World War Two, the fall of France, and the ‘miracle’ at Dunkirk has been told many times before, but Michael Korda injects this familiar tale with fresh poignancy and compelling drama as only the finest historians can do…[His] memories as a young boy, watching his famous film family deal with the onset of war, give his elegant narrative an added dimension that makes it compulsively readable."
― Max Boot
"Michael Korda, who has often extended our understanding of so many diverse subjects, has accomplished another masterpiece in Alone. Dealing with Britain’s desperate situation as France fell, he shows how the evacuation from Dunkirk became the inspiration for eventual British victory. One of Korda’s best."
― Henry Kissinger
"A fascinating mix of political history and personal reminiscence. I personally had almost the same experience, and was transported back seventy-five years."
― John Julius Norwich
"Michael Korda’s cool dissection of the battle of Dunkirk and its aftermath makes wonderful reading: he’s as able a historian as he was an editor."
― Larry McMurtry
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- Publisher : Liveright; First Edition (September 19, 2017)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 544 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1631491326
- ISBN-13 : 978-1631491320
- Item Weight : 2.03 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.7 x 1.4 x 9.6 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #589,037 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,171 in French History (Books)
- #1,368 in WWII Biographies
- #5,395 in World War II History (Books)
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About the author

Michael Korda is the New York Times bestselling author of Horse People,
Country Matters, Ulysses S. Grant, Cat People, Journey to a Revolution, and Ike.
He lives with his wife, Margaret, in Dutchess County, New York.
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This books deals with:
a. The political machinations which resulted in Winston Churchill assuming the prime minister position on May 10, 1940 as the Germans invaded Belgium, Luxembourg, Holland and France.
b. The German strategy is explained which led to the defeat of France in June 1940 aa the German occupied the country.
c. A full descriptive account of the miracle of the retreat from Dunkirk allowing England to fight alone against the Nazis until the neutral United States became an active ally following the Pear Harbor attack on December 7, 1941.
The book is lavishly illustrated with period photos of historical figures and members of the Korda family. Michael was one of over three million children who was evacuated from London spending the war in North America!
This is excellent history told by a master of historical writing! Superb!
The descriptions of Dunkirk are among the most interesting in the book, particularly the evacuation over four days of more than 300,000 soldiers from the war zone back to England (almost half were French). But ‘wars are not won by evacuations,’ said Churchill in one of his famous speeches.
Korda writes about the Dunkirk evacation before he recounts Operation Pied Piper, the movement of millions of urban children, and the evacuation of British children from London to the countryside or out of the country completely. This included 210,000 applications in two months in 1940 to send children to America. The photographs and maps are a wonderful addition to the narrative in this extremely fascinating combination of an historical account and a personal memoir.








