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
London (1967-1969): Heinemann. First Edition. Together, 4 unread volumes, fine in fine unclipped dust jackets. Volume II, Young Statesman (1901-1914), with 3 Companion volumes: Companion Volume II, Part 1 (1901-1907); Companion Volume II, Part 2 (1907-1911); Companion Volume II, Part 3 (1911-1914). All are in publisher's red cloth, top edges..... More
London (1966-1967): Heinemann. First Edition. Together 3 volumes, in fine dust jackets: volume I, Youth 1874-1900, Companion volume I, Part 1 (1874-1896), Companion volume I, Part 2 (1896-1900). All 3 volumes are first printings, all are fine/fine, unread copies, in fine dust jackets, with price on front flaps. Volume I...... More
Great Britain: George Philip & Son Ltd. In Association with "Time and Tide" 1956. 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: Longmans, Green & Co., 1900. First Edition. Octavo, folding color frontispiece map, plus 3 other maps (2 folding), 498 pp. 32 pages of publisher's ads and 4 plans. Original tan pictorial cloth, stamped in black, black coated end papers. Neat owner's name on FEP, light foxing to half-title. Light..... More
New York: Random House, 1956. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Octavo. Second American edition, first printing, bound in blue and read cloth with gilt lettering spine and front cover. A fine copy in a very good price clipped dust jacket with minimal chips. 241 pp. More
Boston; 1948-1953: Houghton Mifflin Co. First American Edition. Octavo. Complete in six volumes, IN THE PUBLISHER'S ORIGINAL WOODEN BOX. The True First Edition, published months before the Brtiish edition. Dust jackets, with strong, vibrant colors. First printings of books and dust jackets, with price of $6.00 on front flaps. Vol..... More
International Churchill Societies, 1994. Original Wrappers. Second Edition. A fine staple bound pamphlet with gilt lettering on maroon paper. Originally reprinted from Nash's Pall Mall Magazine of September 24, 1924. Includes subscription letter from the International Churchill Society of the United States. More
London: Macmillan & Co, 1906. First Edition. Hard Cover. Octavo. In two volumes, 564, 531pp., bound in original burgundy cloth with Churchill family crest stamped in gilt on the front panel of both volumes, illustrated in color and in black & white. Only a trace of wear at extremities, Bookplate..... More
London (1941-1946): Cassell & Co. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. All are first printings; volume I, Into Battle, is in the first state, with no page number on pages 78 and 294. All are bound in publisher's blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt; all are in unclipped dust..... More
London: Cassell and Company, 1945. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Octavo. A very good+ copy bound in blue with gilt lettering spine. Bookplate front pastedown, mild foxing edges, slight rubbed cover edges. In a very goos+ dust jacekt with mild edge wear, spotting. xi, 327 pp. More
London: Cassell and Company, 1946. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Octavo. A very good+ copy bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering spine. Owner inscription ffep, bookplate front pastedown. In a very good+ dust jacket with mild chips and foxing. v, 96 pp. More
London: Cassell and Company, 1948. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Octavo. First edition, bound in rust colored cloth with gilt lettering on spine, in a so near fine dust jacket. Neat owner name and date on FEP. 256 pp. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1949. First American Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Octavo. A fine copy in a very good+ dust jacket with minimal toning spine, short closed tears, and chips. 176 pp. More
London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1900. First Edition. Hard Cover. Octavo. Folding color frontispiece map, 498pp., (2)pp. advertisement for Churchill's The River War and The Malakand Field Force, 32pp. publisher's ads, 3 other maps (2 folding), and 4 plans. Bound in tan pictorial cloth stamped in black, lettering red and..... More
New York, 1933-38: Charles Scribner's Sons. First American Edition. All first printings, with the Scribner's "A" on the copyright pages; dust jackets are all unclipped, very good to near fine. "Churchill's biography of his illustrious ancestor, John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough. A lovely set, much scarcer than the British edition..... More
Melbourne: The Henry George Foundation, 1941. First Edition. Original Wrappers. second impression, which was 10,000 copies. 12mo, 16 pages, light green pictorial wrappers, fading at edges. Contains the text of 2 speeches delivered by Churchill, one on May 4, 1909 and another on July 17, 1909. Two binder holes punched..... More
Ottawa (1941): Director of Public Information. First Edition. Original Wrappers. 12mo, pictorial wrappers, illustrated in black and white. Contains the text of a speech given by Mr. Churchill to the House of Commons in Ottawa, on December 30, 1941, just 22 days after America entered the war; introduction is by..... More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910. First Edition. Octavo, 152 pages; original orange pictorial wrappers. Text tanned as usual, rear wrap with lower fore-corner loss, 1" x 1" and small corner loss on final leaf (p. 152, with no loss of text. Half title with fore-edge chips. Second issue of the..... More
London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1899. Angus MacNeil. First Edition. first impression, 2 volumes, xxii[2]462; x[4]499 pages. ASSOCIATION COPY, signed on the half-titles by E. B. Lack (and dated "Xmas 1901") who helped to supply gunboats for the campaign. There are a number of pencil notations relating to Mr. Lack's..... More
Mariner Books, 1986. Octavo, six volumes, softcover; Churchill's image spread across the six spines. All in publisher's slipcase, and in original shrink-wrap. As new. ISBN 9780395416853. More
London: Conservative and Unionist Central Office, 1951. First Edition. The only printing of Churchill's first address after his re-election as Prime Minister in 1951. 12mo, 8 pages, pictorial blue wrappers. [Together with] The Weekly News Letter, Vol 8, No. 2, for week ending Jan. 12th 1952. Three leaflets are laid..... More
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1939. First American Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Octavo. Published about a week before the war began, this collection of newspaper articles, by Churchill, was prescient in warnings about Hitler and the Nazis. 324pp. Bound in blue cloth, letter to upper board and spine..... More
London (1939): Thornton Butterworth Ltd. First Edition. first printing, with "First Published....1939" on copyright page; octavo, original green cloth, spine printed in gilt; 365[1] pages, folding map ar rear. Internally clean and bright, with neat owner initials and date on FEP: "B-A / 2.7.39 (1st)." Published on June 27, 1939..... More
Regina (1941): Regina Free Post. First Edition. Original Wrappers. first and only printing of this scarce booklet. These speeches, when compared to "WSC His Complete Speeches" appear to be UNEDITED. Octavo, 80 pages, yellow and green printed wrappers. Contains 21 of WSC's most important and most historic, wartime speeches, some..... More