This is a very good copy of the Second English edition in full leather. The volume has been rebacked with the original speckled calf boards. The spine is gilt-stamped with…
This is the second DOCUMENTS volume (of three) for MAIN Volume V, as reissued, offset-printed from the original edition. Unlike the original COMPANION volumes, these DOCUMENTS volumes are numbered consecutively…
A charming memoir by Churchill’s second-eldest daughter. This is a very good copy of the the First English edition in an unclipped dust jacket with a hint of shelfwear.
This is a very good copy of the Second Printing in an unclipped dust jacket, which is chipped at the head and tail of the spine, corners and front of…
…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…
The second title in the McMenamins’ series of thrillers featuring Winston Churchill. Churchill is in a power struggle between reactionary industrialists supporting Kaiser Wilhelm II and racist radicals identifying Hitler…
…of Churchill’s wartime Prime Ministership, May 1940 to July 1945. The book is signed in ink on the second front free endpaper: “Winston S. Churchill.” It was acquired at auction…
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….
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…
…page by the artist. 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…
…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…