By one of our favorite authors, an extraordinarily wide-ranging view of Britain’s trench soldier poets during World War I and the ways in which these different classes of men processed…
…Winston Churchill’s essay about the French World War I Generals Foch and Cemenceau (pages 225-227), first published earlier that year in Cosmopolitan Magazine. A very good copy, worn along the…
…have been MY EARLY LIFE, then just-published. Obviously Aunt Leonie reciprocated almost immediately with this copy of her son’s latest work about the epic naval battle of World War I….
“The greatest untold story of World War II – the extraordinary adventures of the schoolboy who becomes Winston Churchill’s personal agent and assassin.” This is a very good copy of…
…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…
…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…
By one of our favorite authors, an extraordinarily wide-ranging view of Britain’s trench soldier poets during World War I and the ways in which these different classes of men processed…
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…
The newest installment in author Stelzer’s excellent, ongoing examination of Churchill’s world. New, in dust jacket….
…1956 and is in very good condition with light corner creases and a tiny stain in the white border, not affecting the image. The verso is backstamped “Wide World Photos.”…
As-new, in dust jacket. Opulent volume presenting works from large museums and private collections throughout the world….
…from Churchill’s MALBOROUGH biography, reprinting text that covers the Battle of Blenheim, appropriately, in the darkest days of World War II. Rare thus, with the pagination error at page 80….