THE RISE AND FALL OF SIR ANTHONY EDEN
London: Macgibbon & Kee, 1959. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Octavo. A fine copy in a very good+ dust jacket with sunning spine, minimal edge wear. 327 pp. More
London: Macgibbon & Kee, 1959. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Octavo. A fine copy in a very good+ dust jacket with sunning spine, minimal edge wear. 327 pp. More
Great Britain: George Philip & Son Ltd. In Association with "Time and Tide" 1947. Large folding color map (44 1/2" x 36") on heavy paper, showing the historic wartime journeys of Winston Churchill, during his tenure as Prime Minister of Great Britain. A fine copy of the map, showing color..... More
London;1933-38: George C. Harrap & Co. First Edition. Royal Octavo. first impressions of Churchill's biography of his ancestor, the first Duke of Marlborough. Four volumes in very good first issue dust jackets, showing the price of 25' on the front flaps. Publisher's original maroon cloth over beveled boards, armorial gilt..... More
Regina (1941): Regina Free Post. First Edition. Original Wrappers. first and only printing of this scarce booklet. These speeches are UNEDITED, when compared to "WSC His Complete Speeches." Octavo, 80 pages, yellow and green printed wrappers. Contains 21 of WSC's most important and most historic, wartime speeches, some of which..... More
Moscow: Foreign Languages Pubishing House, 1957. First Edition. Octavo, 2 volumes, 401 pp., 302 pp. publisher's green cloth, printed in gilt. Volume One is Correspondence with Winston S. Churchill and Clement R. Attlee (July 1941 - November 1945); Volume Two, Correspondence with Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and Joseph..... More
London (1944 - 1948): The Polish Embassy. First Edition. octavo, 116 pages, original printed beige wrappers, staple bound. Part One, "A Programme for European Peace" contains The Warsaw Communique and notes concerning the Six Power Conference in 1948. Part Two, "A Warning Voice," contains Notes of the Polish Government on..... More
New York: Outlook Company, 1917. Original Wraps. Offered is a Very Good+ entire Wednesday, January 31, 1917 issue of The Outlook in original printed wrappers with short closed tear spine tip, vertical crease, minimal soil covers. 4to. Churchill was First Lord of the Admiralty from 1911 to 1915 and was..... More
New York (1980): Stein and Day Publishers. First Edition. Octavo, 334 pages; a fine, unread copy in a very good price-clipped dust jacket. Inscribed on the title page: "To Vernita Seeley / who shares my admiration / for Churchill and the language / he so brilliantly mastered / James Humes"..... More
Washington: The Churchill Center, 2000. First Edition. Original Wrappers. octavo, 140 pages, original printed wrappers. Illustrated with black and white photos. A fine unmarked copy. More
New York: W. W. Norton, 1970. First Edition. octavo, 96 pages. price of $4.95 on front flap. Contains the text of Alistair Cook interviewing Eisenhower at Gettysburg. Illustrated with numerous black and white photos. Internally clean and bright, with no markings of any kind. More
Moscow (1978): Progress Publishers. First Edition. 8vo, 390 pages; original beige cloth, black laminated dust jacket, printed in blue and white. Importers label on rear panel: "Imported by Imported Publications, Inc......." Translated from the Russian by Kenneth Russell. Internally clean and bright, with no markings of any kind. More