A virtually mint copy of the Second Printing of the First Trade Edition in a price-clipped dust jacket. The contents are fine.
A very good copy of the Fourth Printing of the Trade Edition, in the publisher’s acetate dust jacket….
A very good copy of the First American trade edition, in an unclipped dust jacket that has darkened along the edges. There is a small dent at the top of…
A very good copy of the First American trade edition in an unclipped dust jacket that has faded modestly with some creasing and a short tear and fractional loss to…
As-new set of this sumptuous 1983 reissue, bound in quarter-blue leather with map-imprinted endpapers and a color reproduction of one of Churchill’s Chartwell paintings tipped onto the front cover of…
An account of the conflict between the US Calvary and Chief Joseph’s Ned Perce Indians following the American Civil war in 1877. As new, in dust jacket with very slight…
“We are working ever more closely with the United States and we are all trying our best to create a United Europe in which Great Britain will play her part.””…
…has fractional loss at the spine head and some scattered edge-chipping. The book is in very good condition, with a lovely, small bookplate on the front free endpaper, with an…
…save for the messy shadow of a bookplate that has been removed from the front pastedown and has blotted the front free endpaper. The signature page is clean and fresh….
…copies. It is inscribed in ink on the second front free endpaper by Winston Churchill’s grandson, who contributed a brief, new introduction to this volume: “To Morelos, from Winston Churchill.”…
…spine. The binding is virtually mint, the contents fine, with a faint ink gift inscription dated “46” on the front free endpaper and an inked endnote on the rear free…
…dents. There is toning to the free endpapers, front and rear, and an ink gift inscription on the second front free endpaper, dated 1908. The contents are fine and unfoxed….