This is the far rarer First American edition in very good condition; the Second Issue, according to bibliographer Ronald Cohen, with an undated cancel title page stating: “Hodder & Stoughton,…
Not a book about Churchill’s oratory, but a full-length biography with many quotes from his contemporaries. This Second American edition is SIGNED by the author in ink on the front…
This is a very good copy of the Second Revised edition without dust jacket.
This is a very good copy of the Second edition in a clipped dust jacket. The stamp of Don Young, Alaskan Congressman, appears on title page. Contents fine.
This is a very good copy of the Second Printing in an unclipped dust jacket, which is chipped at the head and tail of the spine, corners and front of…
This is a very good copy of the Second Printing in an unclipped dust jacket. It is a fine history written by one of the few to serve in all…
This is a very good copy of the Second English edition in full leather. The volume has been rebacked with the original speckled calf boards. The spine is gilt-stamped with…
This is a very good copy of the First American edition set in unclipped pictorial dust jackets. Volume I is a Second Printing of the First Edition and Volume II…
This is a very good copy of the Second Edition in an unclipped dust jacket. There is light shelf wear to the jacket, and a small stain on the front…
…of the newspapers. Acquired from the estate of Sir John Colville (1915-1987), Winston Churchill’s Private Secretary during the war, and after, right through Churchill’s second stint as Prime Minister. No…
…and that they are extremely scarce.” The book also did not age especially well, but this is a first-rate example of the Second State, with the pagination for page 71…
Cowles, one of the great female WWII journalists, recounts her personal experiences with Churchill and interviews many who knew him. This is a very good Second Impression reading copy of…