…very strong color, including Churchill’s name, rendered here for the only time as “L. W. Spencer Churchill.” (The “L” [for Leonard] was dropped on all Second Edition covers.) The binding…
…dropped on all Second Edition covers.) The binding is tight and square, with sharp corners. The contents are fine and unfoxed, with a vintage Indian library ink-stamp on the title…
…on the front pastedown. Thiis is the second volume of Churchill’s collected postwar speeches (1947-1948), one of only 2,500 copies published. As leader of the Opposition in Parliament, Churchill, shocked…
As-new copy of the Second American Edition, in an unclipped dust jacket….
As-new copy of the Second Printing of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket.
…of socialism, as well as debates on Red China and the Korean War. This is a very good First English edition copy in a price-clipped Second State dust jacket. Printed…
…inches overall). EDWINA SANDYS was born December 1938 at No. 79 Chester Square, London, the second child of Winston and Clementine Churchill’s eldest daughter, Diana, and the politician Duncan Sandys….
As-new copy of the Second Printing of the First American Edition in an unclipped dust jacket. The contents are fine….
As-new copy of the Second Printing of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket. A New York Times book review from June 18, 2006, and an Updike article…
…of Churchill’s wartime Prime Ministership, May 1940 to July 1945. The book is signed in ink on the second front free endpaper: “Winston S. Churchill.” It was acquired at auction…
The second title in the McMenamins’ series of thrillers featuring Winston Churchill. Churchill is in a power struggle between reactionary industrialists supporting Kaiser Wilhelm II and racist radicals identifying Hitler…
…on 30 December 1941. This is the corrected edition, with the erroneous date of Churchill’s arrival in Ottawa, ‘December 30’, replaced correctly by ‘December 29’ in the second line of…