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This is a virtually mint example of the “Standard Binding” of the “Chartwell Edition,” which was offered by subscription only in early 1955, bound in “Deluxe” blue quarter-leather or thusly in fine-grain red cloth with leather bust medallions and leather spine labels. There were no dust jackets, the volumes instead arrived in plain glassine wrappers that easily deteriorated but are present here in extraordinary condition.
Winston Churchill wrote in a note to this edition, dated 1 October 1954: “Now a special edition is being published, illustrated for the first time, in which all those first minor errors have been corrected.” The set presents Churchill’s definitive final text in readably large type, along with hundreds of illustrations on coated paper. Each volume contains a color frontispiece and three-color maps.
The cloth, as well as the burgundy top-stains, here remain vividly bright. The specially commissioned embossed leather bust medallions of Churchill on each front board are immaculate. The notoriously fragile leather spine labels are pristine, though the lettering on Volume IV has inexplicably, and no doubt naturally, dimmed. The contents are fine, clean and unfoxed.
As fine a set as you will ever see.
THE SECOND WORLD WAR
[The First Chartwell Edition (”Standard” Binding)]
1955
First Chartwell Edition [”Standard”Binding]
By: Winston S. Churchill
Educational Book Co., Ltd. [London]
Biblio: (Cohen A240.7.b) (Woods A123d)
Large 8vo (661, 612, 744, 822, 607 & 638 pages; profusely illustrated)
Hardcover (with Dust Jackets) [Watermelon Red cloth]
Item Number: 11838
Collector's Guide
The Second World War, also known as Winston Churchill’s War Memoirs, won Churchill the Nobel Prize for literature in 1953. Published in six volumes that appeared over six years, the books each came out first in the U.S. under the following titles: THE GATHERING STORM (Volume I/1948), THEIR FINEST HOUR (Volume II/1949), THE GRAND ALLIANCE (Volume III/1950), THE HINGE OF FATE (Volume IV/1950), CLOSING THE RING (Volume V/1951) and TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY (Volume VI/1953).
The ensuing English editions, issued within months of the American, contained numerous corrections and even a few additional maps. The English edition is therefore considered more definitive, though today the American edition may be rarer. The set was simultaneously published by the Book-of-the-Month-Club in America, printed on the same presses as the first editions, and thus can easily be confused with them. An excellent one-volume abridgment was published in 1959; largely the work of Churchill’s research assistant, Denis Kelly, though Churchill did contribute an interesting epilogue covering the years 1945-1957.
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Description
This is a virtually mint example of the “Standard Binding” of the “Chartwell Edition,” which was offered by subscription only in early 1955, bound in “Deluxe” blue quarter-leather or thusly in fine-grain red cloth with leather bust medallions and leather spine labels. There were no dust jackets, the volumes instead arrived in plain glassine wrappers that easily deteriorated but are present here in extraordinary condition.
Winston Churchill wrote in a note to this edition, dated 1 October 1954: “Now a special edition is being published, illustrated for the first time, in which all those first minor errors have been corrected.” The set presents Churchill’s definitive final text in readably large type, along with hundreds of illustrations on coated paper. Each volume contains a color frontispiece and three-color maps.
The cloth, as well as the burgundy top-stains, here remain vividly bright. The specially commissioned embossed leather bust medallions of Churchill on each front board are immaculate. The notoriously fragile leather spine labels are pristine, though the lettering on Volume IV has inexplicably, and no doubt naturally, dimmed. The contents are fine, clean and unfoxed.
As fine a set as you will ever see.