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…
This very good First English edition set has been rebacked, with new endpapers. The cloth is quite fresh, save for a miniscule circular stain on the front board of Volume…
This very rare pamphlet reprints an “Introduction” by Churchill as PM, delivered at Westminster, London on May 11, 1944, together with addresses by Canadian PM Mackenzie King; the Lord Chancellor…
This is a very good First English edition set, in correct, unclipped dust jackets with very moderate wear and excellent shelf appearance. INTO BATTLE is the rare First State of…
Twenty-one selections by various authors, including C.V. Wedgwood, Gustav Freytag and Aldous Huxley. A good copy, edges worn, labels on front cover, stamps on half-title page….
A virtually mint copy of the First Edition and only printing in pamphlet form of Churchill’s final naval budget address to the House of Commons as First Lord of the…
Thirty-one years in the making, and 120 years after its original publication, a complete, unabridged, two-volume reissue, superbly annotated by historian James W. Muller, with a posthumous Introduction by Lady…
Scholarly essays that attempt to revisit and revise the WSC-FDR relationship. This is a virtually mint copy of the First American edition, in dust jacket….
As-new, in publisher’s shrink wrap. The definitive American literary series encompassing all periods and genres of American writing, published in exceedingly handsome hardcover volumes with sewn bindings and ribbon markers,…
This First English edition set has been rebound spectacularly in full crimson levant by Bayntun Riviere of Bath, with Churchill’s signature in gilt on each face, the spines gilt-tooled and…
This is a very good First English edition set, in correct, slightly age-darkened dust jackets that still retain excellent shelf-appearance. All volumes have foxing to the prelims and fore-edges, with…
This exceedingly rare pamphlet contains addresses delivered at The Mansion House, London, on September 4, 1941, by Churchill as P.M.; “Canadian P.M. Mackenzie King; and Sir George Henry Wilkinson, Lord…