A very good copy in a price-clipped dust jacket printed black with white type, rather than the original pale-green type. This Second State jacket was issued in 1961 to wrap…
First Army: 223 days of combat from July 2nd & second highest casualties of ETO armored divs. As- new, in an unclipped dust jacket….
…are sharp. This is the Second State binding for the First English edition, per Cohen. The rear publisher’s catalogue is present, dated 3/98, and an Errata slip is present after…
A very good copy of the Second Impression of the First English Edition, in a price-clipped dust jacket with a tiny price-sticker shadow on the front inner flap, else fine….
…inches overall). EDWINA SANDYS was born December 1938 at No. 79 Chester Square, London, the second child of Winston and Clementine Churchill’s eldest daughter, Diana, and the politician Duncan Sandys….
As-new, a virtually mint copy of the Second Edition in the publisher’s original red-cloth clamshell box. Faint water damage to the slipcase. Reproduces some of the best articles and images…
This is a very good copy of the Second Printing of the First American edition in a clipped dust jacket. Faint damp-staining here and there, else fine.
…on 30 December 1941. This is the corrected edition, with the erroneous date of Churchill’s arrival in Ottawa, ‘December 30’, replaced correctly by ‘December 29’ in the second line of…
As-new copy of the Second Printing of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket. A New York Times book review from June 18, 2006, and an Updike article…
As-new copy of the Second Printing of the First American Edition in an unclipped dust jacket. The contents are fine….
…In a second I had plunged, throwing out my arms to embrace the summit of the fir tree. The argument was correct; the data were absolutely wrong. It was three…
…of the newspapers. Acquired from the estate of Sir John Colville (1915-1987), Winston Churchill’s Private Secretary during the war, and after, right through Churchill’s second stint as Prime Minister. No…