Volume I pluses include a better narrator (***** vs ****) (I was impressed with his mature Churchill voice and amazed that he started with a good child Churchill and gradually aged him into the famous voice we all love!), a more narrative/chronological layout as opposed to more topical, and illumination of the transition of the Victorian age through WWI and up to the Depression. I doubt too many will be able to read Volume I without soon proceeding to Volume II. What's not to like? Both volumes have advantages over the other (listed below), but bottom line is that both are marvelous works. This is a well narrated story written by what has been described as the best biographer of the 20th Century about a man who was perhaps the greatest man to live in the 20th Century. I am writing this review for both volumes and putting it in both places. Superb - Review of Both Volume I & Volume II
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