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THE DREAM

-Second [General] Pamphlet Edition-

1994

Second [General]Pamphlet Edition

By: Winston S. Churchill

Churchill Literary Foundation [NH]

Biblio: (Cohen A288.2) (Woods C527b)

16mo (48 pages, with two color illustrations)

Pamphlet [Maroon card wraps]

Item Number: 212031

Collector's Guide

Two contemporary publications by the International Churchill Society preserved between covers for the first time a pair of fascinating Churchill obscurities.

The Dream was issued leatherbound in book form by the International Churchill Society in 1987. It is an ethereal short story — one of Winston Churchill’s few works of fiction —  first published in The Daily Telegraph in 1966. In The Dream the ghost of his father, Randolph, visits Churchill in 1947. The son reviews for his father all that has happened to the world since Randolph Churchill died in 1895 without ever revealing the great role that he himself played in these events.

The Chartwell Bulletins were issued as a handsome paberback by the International Churchill Society in 1989, collected and edited by Churchill’s official biographer, Sir Martin Gilbert. They are a lovely curiousity: twelve unexpectedly tender letters written by Winston Churchill to his wife Clementine during her absence from Chartwell on a South Seas voyage between January and April 1935.

Description

This is a virtually mint copy of the Second General Pamphlet Edition, as issued by the International Churchill Society in 1994 from its own 1987 Deluxe Limited Edition.

Originally published in The Daily Telegraph in 1966, Churchill’s ethereal short story described a dream in which the ghost of his father, Randolph, visits 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 in these events.