This is a very good copy of the First English edition, in an unclipped dust jacket that is a touch darkened with age and edge-chipped at the spine head. The…
…misprinted page numeral on on Page 177 missing the 1, as per Cohen. SECRET SESSION SPEECHES dust jacket is lightly edge-chipped at the spine head, else fine. Increasingly rare thus….
…177 missing the 1, as per Cohen. The dust jacket is unclipped. SECRET SESSION SPEECHES unclipped dust jacket is lightly edge-chipped at the spine head, else fine. Increasingly rare thus….
Volume one of selected papers on British colonial policy seeking to “trace by a series of speeches and documents the growth of the system of responsible government in the British…
This is a very good set, without dust jackets, as issued. The titles are just a trifle faded and there is split along the upper rear hinge of Volume I….
As-new, in publisher’s original shrink-wrap. The definitive American literary series encompassing all periods and genres of American writing, published in exceedingly handsome hardcover volumes with sewn bindings and ribbon markers,…
This is an exceptionally fine set of First English editions in unclipped dust jackets. There is a closed tear on the front jacket face of THE SINEWS OF PEACE and…
This is a very good example, in unclipped dust jackets, of the far rarer American issue of the “Definitive Edition.” Only 500 copies were produced, using sheets from the British…
This is a very good First American edition set of the four postwar speech volumes, as published in the U.S., here in the rare original dust jackets. THE SINEWS OF…
“Letter From the Secretary of War, Transmitting a Report of the Board of Officers on Claims for Property Taken for Military Purposes Within the United States During the War With…
The fourth volume of Churchill’s collected postwar speeches (February 7, 1951 – December 11, 1952), encompasses Churchill’s return as Prime Minister amidst battles with Labour over rationing and all manifestations…
A beautifully printed booklet containing four of Churchill’s speeches (in English) delivered May 12-13, 1948 in Oslo, together with addresses delivered by Norwegian dignitaries. This is a very good copy…