Description
This is an exemplary First English edition set with lustrous blue-black cloth, bright gilt and unfaded spines that are well-rounded and unfrayed. The binding is crisp and tight and the corners are all sharp.
There are two discreet vintage bookplates, one loosely laid-into each volume from an unknown collector and one affixed to the front pastedowns of each volume from “The Winston Churchill Collection” of the late-Donald Scott Carmichael, one of the great Churchillians of our generation (and a cherished former-Chartwell customer).
All maps, plans and tissue guards are present and virtually mint. The contents are quite lightly foxed throughout.
A smashing example of this majestic pair, preserved in a green gilt-lettered slipcase with the Churchill crest on the front face. Each book is also wrapped in a color xerox replica of the spectacularly rare dust jackets for this set.
THE RIVER WAR: A Historical Account of the Reconquest of the Soudan
-First Edition Set-
1899
First English Edition Set (First Printing) [1 of 2,003 produced]
By: Winston S. Churchill
Longmans, Green, & Co. Ltd. [London]
Biblio: (Cohen A2.1.a) (Woods A2a)
8vo (488 pages and 516 pages, profusely illustrated with drawings, 11 folding color maps, other maps & plans.)
Hardcover [Dark blue-black cloth]
Item Number: 209856
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Collector's Guide
The River War was Winston Churchill’s second book, a brilliant history of British involvement in the Sudan and an account of the fierce campaign for its reconquest that Churchill himself participated in and, in many significant ways, disapproved of. Originally published in two large, lavish and, today, extremely rare volumes, THE RIVER WAR was abridged by Churchill himself for a 1902 one-volume edition. All subsequent editions have been versions of Churchill’s abridgement.
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Description
This is an exemplary First English edition set with lustrous blue-black cloth, bright gilt and unfaded spines that are well-rounded and unfrayed. The binding is crisp and tight and the corners are all sharp.
There are two discreet vintage bookplates, one loosely laid-into each volume from an unknown collector and one affixed to the front pastedowns of each volume from “The Winston Churchill Collection” of the late-Donald Scott Carmichael, one of the great Churchillians of our generation (and a cherished former-Chartwell customer).
All maps, plans and tissue guards are present and virtually mint. The contents are quite lightly foxed throughout.
A smashing example of this majestic pair, preserved in a green gilt-lettered slipcase with the Churchill crest on the front face. Each book is also wrapped in a color xerox replica of the spectacularly rare dust jackets for this set.