A virtually mint copy of the wartime Third Printing of the Second American Edition, in an unclipped dust jacket that is very faintly faded along the spine but is otherwise…
A very good leatherbound copy of the Second Printing of the First English edition (dated December 1943) rebound in 3/4-navy blue leather over the original blue cloth boards, gilt lettered…
…only printing in pamphlet form of this rare Churchill speech delivered in the House of Commons as First Lord of the Admiralty for the second time, prior to becoming PM….
As-new copy of the Second Printing of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket.
…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…
This is the second DOCUMENTS volume (of three) for MAIN Volume II, as reissued, offset-printed from the original edition. Unlike the original COMPANION volumes, these DOCUMENTS volumes are numbered consecutively…
As-new copy of the Second Printing of the First American Edition in an unclipped dust jacket. The contents are fine….
This is a very good copy of the Second Printing of the First English edition, published in the same month as the First Printing but in green wrappers rather than…
…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…
This is a very good copy of the Second Printing. The cover is a bit worn around the edges, particularly at the cornes and along the spine; contents fine.
This is the second Documents volume (of two) for MAIN Volume III, as reissued, offset-printed from the original edition. Unlike the original COMPANION volumes, these volumes are numbered consecutively as…
This is the second DOCUMENTS [“COMPANION”] volume (of two) for MAIN Volume I, as reissued, offset-printed from the original edition. Unlike the original COMPANION volumes, DOCUMENTS volumes are numbered consecutively…