This is an exemplary First English edition set with lustrous blue-black cloth, bright gilt and unfaded spines that are well-rounded and unfrayed. The binding is crisp and tight and the…
This is an exceptionally fine set of First English editions in unclipped dust jackets. There are the faintest hints of foxing scattered here and there but the books and jackets…
This lovely First English edition set has been rebacked, with new endpapers. The cloth is still a rich, strong blue-black, with a faint spot on the front face and another…
A virtually mint First American edition set of the four postwar speech volumes, as published in the U.S., in the rare original dust jackets, which are are unclipped, bright and…
As-new, in an unclipped dust jacket. Hudgins relates this prose poem focused on the antebellum South in the voice of poet and musician Sidney Lanier, who died in 1881….
This is a complete set of the extremely rare First Canadian editions in their handsome dust jackets, which are all in virtually mint condition, unclipped, and exhibiting only nominal degrees…
Companion volume to the critically acclaimed and hugely popular PBS series by Ken Burns. Wonderful photographs. A good copy, covers soiled, corners frayed, spine rubbed & faded, without dust jacket….
This is a very good First English edition set, in correct, slightly age-darkened dust jackets that still retain excellent shelf-appearance. All volumes have foxing to the prelims and fore-edges, with…
This is a very good First English edition set, in correct, unclipped dust jackets with very moderate wear and excellent shelf appearance. INTO BATTLE is the rare First State of…
This exceedingly rare pamphlet contains addresses delivered at The Mansion House, London, on September 4, 1941, by Churchill as P.M.; “Canadian P.M. Mackenzie King; and Sir George Henry Wilkinson, Lord…
This very rare pamphlet reprints an “Introduction” by Churchill as PM, delivered at Westminster, London on May 11, 1944, together with addresses by Canadian PM Mackenzie King; the Lord Chancellor…
This virtually mint copy of the First American Edition in an unclipped dust jacket is signed in ink by Martin Gilbert on the title page.