This is a very good copy of the First American Edition, in a variant dust jacket with the spine title block that is normally red here printed yellow. The jacket…
As-new copy of a Later Printing of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket, signed and inscribed by the author in ink on the half-title….
This is an excellent set of the increasingly hard-to-find, and always tricky to confirm, authentic First American edition, without dust jackets. The books are all in beautiful condition, virtually mint,…
Complete in two volumes: 1763-1945. A very good set, without dust jackets. Light shelf wear, hinges weak; Vol. I boards slightly bowed; Vol. II spine slightly rubbed, leaves slightly rumpled….
A very good copy of a variant of the Pirated Edition of the First English Abridged edition as per the Cohen bibliography. The book and jacket generally conform to the…
A very good copy of a variant of the Pirated Edition of the First English Abridged edition, as described by the Cohen bibliography. The book and jacket generally conform to…
A very good copy of the third printing of the First English Abridged edition, in an unclipped dust jacket that is shelfworn, with fractional losses. The contents are fine.
As-new set of this sumptuous 1983 reissue, bound in quarter-blue leather with map-imprinted endpapers and a color reproduction of one of Churchill’s Chartwell paintings tipped onto the front cover of…
New Zealanders in the defense of Malta, World War II, including Malta’s Air Officer Commanding. From the New Zealand in the Second World War Official History series. A very good…
This is a large-format, lushly illustrated coffee table book that examines every aspect of the British Army during the Second World War. New in dust jacket.
Churchill through the prism of his long military service, an extensive and beautifully written new biography by one of the finest living historians of the Second World War. As new,…
“This book is about the psychological and emotional culture of Americans and Britons during the Second World War… the rationalizations and euphemisms people needed to deal with an unacceptable actuality…