Works
- What I Said About the Press (1957)
- The Rise and Fall of Sir Anthony Eden (1959)
- Lord Derby: King of Lancashire (1960)
- The Fight for the Tory Leadership (1964)
- Winston S Churchill: Volume One: Youth, 1874–1900 (1966)
- Winston S Churchill: Volume One Companion, 1874–1900 (1966, in two parts)
- Winston S Churchill: Volume Two: Young Statesman, 1901–1914 (1967)
- Winston S Churchill: Volume Two Companion, 1900–1914 (1969, in three parts. Published posthumously with the assistance of Martin Gilbert, who also wrote future volumes of the biography)
- The Six Day War (1967, Co-authored with his son, Winston S. Churchill)
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