Unsold copies of the first printing of ARMS AND THE COVENANT were re-issued as this so-called “Cheap Edition” by Harrap in June 1940. The books were untouched, the only new…
Unsold copies of the first printing of ARMS AND THE COVENANT were re-issued as this so-called “Cheap Edition” by Churchill’s publisher Harrap in June 1940, a month after he became…
This is a virtually mint copy of the First English edition, without dust jacket. The cloth is a rich and unfaded dark blue, including the notoriously fade-prone spine. The binding…
This is a very good copy of the First American edition without dust jacket. The cloth cover is lightly soiled, the spine and bottom of the pages stained. A previous…
Former Marine at Da Nang, later Newsweek Editor-in-Chief, interviewing former enemies, NVA and Viet Cong. A fine copy, in dust jacket (384 pages, sources, map end papers)….
A very good copy of the International Collectors Library edition, without dust jacket as issued, in red leatherette, with ribbon marker. The contents are fine, with a previous owner’s bookplate…
A history and analysis by a member of the Inter-Allied Council. Reading copy, without dust jacket (357 pages, 11 illustrations, facsimiles, appendices, notes, index, map end papers)….
Commmentary on American military policies. A very good copy, corners & spine head & tail slightly worn, p. 301 dogeared, covers slightly scuffed, without dust jacket (382 pages, notes, index)….
…vellum bindings. The upper covers are gilt stamped with Churchill’s coat of arms, the spines are lettered in gilt and all fore-edges are gilt, with marbled endpapers and silk ribbon…
…Duke of Buckingham, a list of the 75 Constables and Lord Wardens, with brief biographical details and their arms richly emblazoned. This is a very good copy in every respect…
…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…
Handwritten caption on the verso reads: “1917. As Minister of Munitions Winston Churchill toured the country whipping up national support for an arms drive.” While the image dates from 1917,…