…endpaper. The contents are fine, with light scattered foxing to the prelims and fore-edges and tanning to the front and rear endpapers, as well as a tiny London “Times Book…
“London ed.: “”Above Us The Waves…””” book in good condition., head of spine has two tiny cuts., and is a little faded., back board has some ripples., no dust jacket….
…Korda family’s unique insider perspective, and the author’s very personal memories as a young child in London. As new, in dust jacket.! SIGNED copies are available. Please see: Item #206926….
By a British liaison officer to Tito’s partisans. London ed.: “Disputed Barricades.” A very good copy, in worn dust jacket (436p., 13 illus., 6 maps, appendix, biblio., index, color map…
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…
…contents are fine, with light, scattered foxing to the fore-edge only. A discreet sticker from The [London] Times Book Club is affixed to the rear pastedown, else fine. Quite lovely….
This is a very good copy of the rarely-seen [London] “Times Book Club” edition, which came out simultaneously with the First English edition, bound from First Edition sheets, somewhat reduced…
An elaborate coffee table book with excellent large-format black and white photographs. The Foreword is by Lord (“Rab”) Butler, who delivers a fine tribute, despite having been passed over by…
Typed paper caption reads: “Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt shakes hands with Winston Churchill as she left the Hyde Park Gate, London, home of Britain’s wartime prime minister, after lunching with him…
…page by the artist. 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…
This is a very good copy of the rarely-seen [London] “Times Book Club” edition, which was bound from First edition sheets but in a plainer binding of smooth dark blue…
…the Kremlin. Stoneman also presented a copy to the National Portrait Gallery in London. It remains one of the most powerful photographs of Winston Churchill ever made, an image that…