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Alison was born in the English Lake District, but raised all over the world. She spent four years of high school in Mexico City, and after completing her University degree in the United States, she moved to the Middle East, where she was able to follow her passion and work as a photographer. She has been married for twenty-six years to another Churchillian, with whom she raised two daughters in San Francisco. During this time she kept connections with England through her antique clock business. Alison has a lifelong interest in Churchill stemming from her parents, who lived through WWII in England, where her father became a Squadron Leader in the Royal Air Force. She has participated on the board of the US Churchill Centre and can be found frequently in the Churchill War Rooms in London.
"An absorbing book, well worth owning by anyone from casual browser
to the expert."—The Churchill Project
"These photographs preserve flashes of the personality of a great
man. At a time when the study of greatness is too often
undervalued, Carlson’s book makes an important contribution to the
works available on one of the greatest figures of the twentieth
century." —Chartwell Bulletin
"A most welcome addition to the canon of Churchill
photobiographies, this new volume is one of the handsomest yet
seen, and filled with rarely seen images from the entirety of
Churchill's career." —Chartwell Booksellers
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