A marvelously nuanced assessment of Churchill’s life by one of Great Britain’s most politically and socially sophisticated historians….
…“The Winston Churchill Collection” of the late-Donald Scott Carmichael, one of the great Churchillians of our generation (and a cherished former-Chartwell customer). All maps, plans and tissue guards are present…
A lovely illustrated re-examination of Churchill’s formative years assembled by his granddaughter, Celia Sandys, utilizing a great deal of never-before-published material from the family archives. This virtually mint copy of…
…great part to Churchill’s eagerness for such inventions as radar, innovative methods of decoding secret communications and “bouncing bombs.” This is a mint copy of the First American edition in…
…particular newspapers. If the great majority of the newspapers took up a matter of this character it would require special consideration. The proper course however is to await a Question…
…So it was a great outlet for him, a complete contrast to the affairs of state. One thing that is clear from his paintings is his love of life. He…
…of Lord Randolph Churchill’s publication — also was the month of the great Liberal landslide of 1906 that carried Churchill to his first election victory as a Liberal in Manchester….
A welcome in-depth biography of the great modernist jazz arranger. This is a virtually mint copy of the First Edition in dust jacket.
A very early Boer War-era tobacco card featuring Great Britain’s Boer War hero, manufactured for The American Tobacco Co.’s “Boer War Series B” of 1901. The card measures 2 1/4…
“Agreement for the settlement of the war debt of France and Great Britain with an exchange of letters between the Chancellor of the Exchequer [Winston S. Churchill] and the French…
…was a great outlet for him, a complete contrast to the affairs of state. One thing that is clear from his paintings is his love of life. He went at…
As new, In two slipcased volumes. still in publisher’s shrink-wrap. First published in 1958, this revised edition mark’s the Fiftieth anniversary of publication for one of the great photography books…