
Bard William Shakespeare was probably Britain’s best writer as was Churchill, the country’s most impressive Prime Minister.
And they both wrote some wonderful tomes. The books are set out well too, with Shakespeare’s in sections from Love’s Labour to The Food of Love and memorable quotes such as “Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps,’’ from Much Ado About Nothing.
Churchill’s is divided up into sections from The Body Politic to Philosophical Thoughts including “It is easier to break the crockery, than to mend it.’’
Priceless perfection!
Quotable Shakespeare and Quotable Churchill by Max Morris, both £5.99, www.summersdale.com