Plan B 3.0 by Lester R. Brown. Very good advice about how to change the world and why we should.
Churchill gets his share of bad review as well, Olson points out his less attractive characteristics in the pre-war years.....his refusal to consider limited autonomy and democracy for India, his refusal to even speak to any of the first female MPs simply because he did not think they belonged in the House, and his absolute deference to whomever happened to be King.......
As well as notes on who was doing what to whom in the British aristocracy...
A fascinating book.
Bernard Cornwell's Vagabond
He is a great Historical novelist. I can't get enough of his books. Each one has been great.
I love Cornwell's work. Sharpe, his take on the Arthurian legends, the Vagabond series, the Lords of the North series... enjoyed them all.