Some interesting inside observations on a host of Churchill’s contemporaries and on Winston Churchill himself (pages 97-108). This is a very good copy of the Second Impression of the First…
It was a treat to exhibit some of the rarest film posters in the world, courtesy of The Motion Picture Arts Galley in 1990. If only we had thought to…
…him in 1947. The son reviews for his father all that has happened to the world since Randolph died in 1895 — never revealing the role that he himself played…
…January 1965.” Collected tributes by world leaders and diplomats, apparently only sold by the U.N. directly, and today quite rare. This copy exhbits some very light shelf wear, else fine….
…is a unique, full-length Churchill biography about the world that Winston Churchill created for himself away from politics. Written by Barry Singer, the founder and longtime proprietor of Chartwell Booksellers,…
British TV presenter Weaver, who has earned three Guinness World Records, guides readers on a journey across five continents in some of the most coveted vehicles. His take on living…
…in Italy and manufactured in the U.K. This book examines the global appeal of these sports cars and their role as a catalyst for Volvo’s emergence on the world scene….
…as the definitive source of his art. Now considered the premier early twentieth century automotive illustrator, Crosby (1895-1943) recorded exciting milestones and innovations in an industry that changed the world….
…Churchill are reproduced, one written from India in 1898, the other written in the train after the Battle of Omduran, along with excerpts from THE WORLD CRISIS and the text…
This Churchill essay profiling “Great Britain’s Foremost Soldier” was first published in the U.S. in World’s Work magazine in January 1901, before being published in Great Britain in the July…
…of “OUR LIVING WORLD: A Natural History,” by Rev. J.G. Wood, Volume II Birds 1885. Illustrated with 26 Wood Engravings by Alan James Robinson and a Newly Designed Alphabet by…
U.S. News & World Report correspondent Linda Robinson tells the exciting story of the special forces in action from their notoriety in the post-Vietnam era to the crucial role they…