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Chartwell : An intimate video souvenir of the home of Britain's wartime leader Winston Churchill
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Publisher: National Trust (Great Britain) Notes: A color illustrated guide to Churchill's estate, Chartwell, in Kent. Includes an introduction by Lady Mary Soames, Churchill's youngest daughter, who signed the title page and dated it 3 Oct. '96.
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